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With thrilling water slides, giant wave pools, idyllic lazy rivers, tube rides, and toboggan racers, Orlando’s water parks offer fun and excitement for those seeking to cool off Florida’s summer heat.
Orlando, by the way, is home to not only a string of exciting theme parks but also some of the best water parks in the world, which feature high-class aquatic experiences for the whole family.
We’ve gathered a list of the 7 best water parks in Orlando that will provide you with a dizzying array of aquatic activities, and one-of-a-kind summer vacation. Get ready to enjoy one of the world's tallest and fastest waterslides in Florida, relax in private cabana rentals, hand-feed exotic birds, and more!
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Themed as a "Melting" ski resort, Disney's Blizzard Beach has something to offer every age and adventure level. Adrenaline junkies can’t pass up the chance to experience the Summit Plummet, the tallest and fastest water ride at the park. The body slide features a 12-story almost straight-down vertical drop, where daring riders will be plunging almost 60 miles per hour.
The Downhill Double Dipper is another bucket-list attraction at Blizzard Beach. You can race against a friend on side-by-side high-speed slides, and plummet 50 feet downhill at ultra-fast speeds.
Be sure to also try out the Teamboat Springs, one of the longest family whitewater raft rides in the world.
Looking for a gentler option? This water theme park has got plenty of them, making it a perfect place for younger children. A must-do is the Cross Country Creek, a 3,000-foot-long lazy river that meanders through mysterious caves, illuminated grottoes, and lush forests. The kids will love it!
Location: 1534 Blizzard Beach Drive, Orlando, FL

Regarded as one of the 8 best theme parks in Orlando, Florida, Universal's Volcano Bay water park welcomes visitors with an irresistible South Pacific island appeal. The park is centered around the 200-feet-tall Krakatau volcano and boasts more than 20 water slides and several pools that are suitable for all age groups.
Daring riders will love the Ko’okiri Body Plunge, the tallest body slide in America, while families will have the best time in the Krakatau™ Aqua Coaster, a four-person canoe that twists its way through the volcano before plunging through a waterfall.
Need to slow down for a bit? Then go for a soothing ride on the Kopiko Wai Winding River through a tropical landscape.
Location: 6000 Universal Blvd, Orlando, FL
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Considered one of the best Florida water parks, Aquatica Orlando has something for every mood and moment. Those who are in search of some adrenaline can’t pass up the chance to face the watery free-fall on Ihu's Breakaway Falls® - the steepest multi-drop tower of its kind in Orlando or race down the staggeringly steep 300ft slide of the Taumata Racer.
The Ray Rush, which features three ways to slide, splash, and soar, is perfect for families, as well as Loggerhead Lane, a leisurely raft ride that takes you through an underwater world colored by exotic tropical fish.
In 2022, Aquatica is welcoming a brand new attraction: Reef Plunge. This exhilarating 330- feet slide zooms past an underwater habitat that is home to an array of marine life, including dolphins, sharks, and sardines.
Location: 5800 Water Play Way, Orlando, FL

Disney's Typhoon Lagoon has got it all. One of the most visited water parks in the world, this tropical oasis features thrilling waterslides, a lazy river, and one of the world’s largest outdoor wave pools, where it is even possible to bodysurf.
Both experienced surfers and newbies can enjoy North America’s largest wave pool, which boasts 6-foot swells before they relax on the shallow sandy white beach or the jungle paradise that surrounds the pool with its towering palm trees.
Be sure you also experience the Humunga Kowabunga, which features a near-vertical, 5-story drop—in the dark, and the Castaway Creek, a 2,000-foot-long lazy river that winds through refreshing cool mists, shady grottoes, thundering waterfalls, and lush rainforest landscapes.
Location: 1145 E Buena Vista Dr, Orlando, FL

Discovery Cove is a family-friendly day resort that provides visitors with a magical adventure among a colorful array of marine creatures. Some of the park’s signature experiences include getting face-to-face with dolphins in crystal clear swimming areas (accompanied by animal care specialists) and having one-on-one encounters with otters and marmosets in the Freshwater Oasis.
Another must is to explore the Grand Reef, where you’ll get the chance to swim and snorkel thousands of colorful tropical fish through a striking coral reef habitat. Discovery Cove provides visitors with a memorable experience in a tropical paradise!
Location: 6000 Discovery Cove Way, Orlando, FL

A wave pool, a lazy river, 14 thrilling slides, and several interactive play areas make LEGOLAND water park a must-visit for those visiting Orlando with children. The action begins at the park’s Splash Out, a 60-foot drop open body slide, and the Twin Chasers, an intertwining pair of enclosed tubes where rides slide down before plunging into a refreshing pool below.
The little ones will also have the chance to build and race their own boat or a LEGO raft to float around a 1000-foot-long lazy river.
Location: 1 Legoland Way, Winter Haven, FL

Buccaneer Bay is Florida's one and only spring-fed water park. Gloriously nestled inside Weeki Wachee Springs State Park, Buccaneer provides visitors with the most gorgeous setting for visitors to enjoy a hot summer day.
Aside from a spring-water pool that is perfect for snorkeling, the park features two massive slides — the Cannonball and Pirate's Revenge flumes —, sandy beaches, and a natural river that flows around the swimming area.
Aside from being home to Buccaneer Bay, Weeki Wachee is also home to a submerged 400-seat auditorium, where visitors can marvel at a live performance of Hans Christian Andersen’s The Little Mermaid.
Location: 6131 Commercial Way, Spring Hill, FL
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