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We had 1 more stop today. This one I was really looking forward too as well……Blizzard Beach. I had never been to a Disney waterpark. I, personally am not a water park kind of person. I had an “incident” many years ago when Paige was little at a waterpark. She went down a big slide before me and was given strict instructions not to go anywhere and to wait. I went down and opened my eyes, only to NOT see her anywhere. I also had a 2 piece on and lost half of myself out in the open, so as I was adjusting myself and looking frantically for her, I got up and tripped over the side and scraped my knees really bad. I kept going and with the rest of our gang we searched for Paige. She had wandered over to a kids play/spray area, but it took us about 7 minutes to find her….the longest 7 minutes ever. Why she did this, I have no clue and she was hugged and yelled at all at the same time. After finding her, I realized I was in pain and looked down to find blood dripping off both knees. I had to go to first aide and get bandaged up and it took a REALLY long time to heal. Ever since then, I am just not a fan of water parks. Slides are just not that fun to me, especially when my suit likes to rearrange itself while going down. Now Claire on the other hand…she LOVES them. I did want to see the park and perhaps someday we will take her here.
We soon arrived and there is also one of the putt putt courses right here as well.
Tommy and Rita said that we didn’t have to get off the bus if we didn’t want to. It was going to be a fairly quick tour and those who had been here before could skip it. A few did stay on, but most got off.
I also took many pictures of Phineas and Ferb here as well.
The theming was just fantastic here.
I really liked this…it was really open and you could see in the store. (if they had some sort of window there, I couldn’t tell.)
As we moved along, Tommy told us more about the theming and the different areas.
It was a perfect day to be at a waterpark. It was VERY HOT!
We kept moving and I kept taking pictures. I really thought this place looked fun and that is saying something…. But I still don’t know about spending the extra money and a day or two away from the parks. If we came in the summer as a family, I would probably do it, but we usually come in the spring, and the weather is unpredictable and our time is always so limited as it is……but we’ll see in the future.
This is more my speed….a lazy river.
Definitely not my speed!
As you can see, it was pretty busy here today.
Before long, we started heading back towards the front. We had the funniest conversation. One of the TA’s was from Montreal and she made a comment about seeing beer for sale in bottles. She wondered how they could do it and I told her I bet they were cans that looked like bottles, as I have seen those at resorts before, but she said they looked more like a bottle. Another TA said they were plastic. I agreed that could be, though I hadn’t seen one. Mindy said she never heard of the can or plastic version and this conversation went really weird. It was almost an argument on whether there was such a thing as plastic bottles for beer. We went by a stand that was selling them and Mindy ran over to touch one on display….sure enough they were plastic bottles. LOL! It was kind of funny. We were just kind of innocently talking about them at first, then several people joined in to put their opinion in…so now you all know, they have plastic bottles of beer at Blizzard Beach!
A few more shots before we left.
I loved the snowman family….too cute.
And back out to the bus. Rita had told us prior to going in to Blizzard Beach that they had these wonderful little mini donuts, and if we ever got a chance, to go and try some…..well she had a surprise for us on the bus. She had gotten some of the donuts and we all got a few. And yes, they are pretty darn good. Not the best I have ever had, but I would probably buy some if I went to BB for a day.
We headed back towards the Yacht Club now, with a stop at Hollywood Studios for anyone who wanted to go there now. I did, but I also wanted to freshen up and put a little more deodorant on before going, so I stayed on the bus.
Blizzard Beach sure looks like fun. How does one get to the top of the slide? Is there a ramp or steps or perhaps an elevator? It sure looks very tall. After reading your story, I understand your reluctance to visit water parks.
I'm not big on water parks, either, but I go occasionally just for the lazy river.
Those mini-donuts are really good! The family that owns the kiosk started it after selling a trash-disposal business in (I think) Minnesota, then spending some time driving around the country looking for a town they'd like to live in. They happened upon Celebration, decided that was what they were looking for, and came up with the donut idea. They only have to check on the kiosk once a day!
Your experience with Claire at the waterpark was one of my greatest fears, so I didn't take my kids to any until they were about 10 and it was at TL at Disney. I would love to go to Blizzard Beach, but you're right about the cost.
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Blizzard Beach sure looks like fun. How does one get to the top of the slide? Is there a ramp or steps or perhaps an elevator? It sure looks very tall. After reading your story, I understand your reluctance to visit water parks.
I think the chair lifts take them up so far and there are stairs too? I'm not really sure...norwill I ever ride that beast to find out!
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Great photos from Blizzard Beach--I love the lazy river there!
I'm a lazy river kind of gal too!
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Great photos from Blizzard Beach - I'm not a huge fan of the waterparks, but I love the theming of them.
The themeing is great. I have wanted to go there to take pictures, but that isn't really worth the price, so I am glad we did tour it.
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I'm not big on water parks, either, but I go occasionally just for the lazy river.
Those mini-donuts are really good! The family that owns the kiosk started it after selling a trash-disposal business in (I think) Minnesota, then spending some time driving around the country looking for a town they'd like to live in. They happened upon Celebration, decided that was what they were looking for, and came up with the donut idea. They only have to check on the kiosk once a day!
That sounds like the perfect life for me. Donuts and Florida!
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Your experience with Claire at the waterpark was one of my greatest fears, so I didn't take my kids to any until they were about 10 and it was at TL at Disney. I would love to go to Blizzard Beach, but you're right about the cost.
It was actually Paige, my older DD (who is now 19). It was many years ago and it was scary. It wasn't something she would normally do either. My son, Michael, on the otherhand, thats exactly what he would do. LOL! So that made it all the scarier when she turned up missing.
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This is a very informative TR. Thanks for all the info and great pics! Oh, and I'm proud to say I'm a Disneyaholic, too!
Thanks so much. I try to take lots of pcitures and be somewhat detailed for people who don't know, but sometimes I can't remember it all either.. LOL! (especially since this was all 6 months ago now)
Back to the Yacht Club we went. Brook was heading straight back to the room. She was going to meet up with Joe and Henry for the rest of the day. Mindy’s family had arrived for the start of their family trip, so she was going to go meet up with them and get them settled in at their resort. Patty went back to her room and told me to call her when I headed out. I went for a stroll. I wanted to get as many Yacht Club pictures as I could. I know I had taken a lot already, but there were many areas I hadn’t even taken a single picture of, plus I wanted to get some of Storm Along Bay as well.
Looks like we need a little Disney maintenance going on here.
Into the building for a little cooling off.
And a tour of the gift shop.
A CM told me that this boat was going to be removed the next week, so get all the pictures of it I wanted now. I haven’t heard if it actually was moved or not.
I loved all the pretty little suitcases….little did I know, one of those would be coming home with me.
That’s the sweatshirt that I had bought a few days earlier.
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