Universal Orlando Water Parks

Universal Orlando Resort features two main water parks:

Volcano Bay - Waterpark

1. Volcano Bay

  • Theme: Volcano Bay is a tropical-themed water park centered around the massive Krakatau volcano, which stands at 200 feet tall. The park is divided into four main areas, each with its own unique attractions.
  • Key Attractions:
    • Krakatau Aqua Coaster: A water coaster that takes riders through the heart of the Krakatau volcano, featuring twists, turns, and exhilarating drops.
    • Ko’okiri Body Plunge: A 70-degree fall through a trapdoor, dropping 125 feet.
    • Waturi Beach: A large wave pool at the base of the volcano.
    • TeAwa the Fearless River: A fast-moving river where guests can float along in tubes.
    • Ohyah & Ohno Drop Slides: Slides that launch you out several feet above a pool for a thrilling splashdown.
  • TapuTapu Wearable Technology: This is a wristband provided to all guests, allowing them to reserve their spot in line for attractions, interact with various elements around the park, and even pay for food and merchandise.

2. Wet ‘n Wild (Closed)

  • History: Wet ‘n Wild was one of the first water parks in the U.S., located near Universal Orlando. It was operational from 1977 until its closure in 2016 to make way for Volcano Bay.
  • Attractions: Before its closure, Wet ‘n Wild featured a variety of classic water park attractions, including lazy rivers, wave pools, and a range of water slides.

Today, Volcano Bay is the primary water park experience offered by Universal Orlando Resort, with a variety of attractions designed for all ages and thrill levels.

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