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Whether it's bobsledding down the "snowy"
slopes of Mt. Gushmore or plunging straight down Summit Plummet at up to
60 mph, Walt Disney World guests get all the spine-chilling thrills of a
northern ski resort!
But the 66-acre Blizzard Beach water adventure park is strictly
tropical and the ice is limited to the soft drinks. It's all part of a
"zany" combination -- a water park with the atmosphere and excitement of a
major ski resort in the midst of a tropical lagoon.
The most eye-catching attractions at Blizzard Beach can be found on the
slopes of Mt. Gushmore. As guests enter the park, they are greeted by the
busy view of "skiers" sliding down the face of the 90-foot snow-capped
mountain. It is home to the newest waterslide, Downhill Double Dipper, the
only side-by-side racing water slides that stand 50 feet high and 200 feet
long. Guests will travel up to 25 mph, twisting and turning before
shooting out through a curtain of water. Mt. Gushmore also features slalom
courses, toboggan and water sled runs and the awesome, 120-foot-high
Summit Plummet -- the nation's tallest, fastest free-fall speed slide,
visible from almost anywhere in the park.
From Summit Plummet's "ski jump" tower, it's a breathtaking high-speed
60 mph plunge straight down to a splash landing at the base of the
mountain.
Next to Summit Plummet is the tall but less steep Slush Gusher, a speed
slide that drops guests through a snow-banked mountain gully.
Mt. Gushmore's other attractions include:
- Teamboat Springs -- the world's longest family white-water
raft ride takes six-passenger rafts down a twisting 1,200 foot series of
rushing water falls.
- Toboggan Racer -- an 8-lane water slide that sends guests
racing over exhilarating dips as they descend the "snowy" slope.
- Snow Stormers -- three flumes descending from the top of the
mountain and following a switchback course through ski-type slalom
gates.
- Runoff Rapids -- an inner tube run, where guests can careen
down three different twisting, turning flumes.
- Chair Lift -- wooden-bench chair lifts sporting colorful
overhead umbrellas and snow skis on their underside, converted from
ski-resort to beach-resort use. These functional chairs carry guests
over the craggy face of Mt. Gushmore, from its base at the beach, to its
summit.
As legend has it, Blizzard Beach was created by a freak winter storm
which dropped snow over the western side of Walt Disney World property and
Florida's first snow-ski resort was planned immediately. It is located
just north of Disney's All-Star Resorts.
However, the plan was short-lived. Temperatures soared and the ice and
snow rapidly began to melt. Dismayed ski-resort operators, ready to close,
spotted a playful alligator sliding down the "liquid ice" slopes and
realized the melting snow created the tallest, fastest and most
exhilarating water-filled ski and toboggan runs in the world. As a result,
the ski resort/water adventure park was born.
It was a natural. Former ski slalom courses and bobsled and sledding
runs became downhill water slides. The chair lift could still carry
swimmers to the top of the slides. The ski jump became the nation's
tallest and fastest water slide. The melting snow revealed welcoming
beaches, a pre-teen play area and many other activities.
The sandy beach below Mt. Gushmore offers a large wave pool, a lazy
river, two snack bars, a polar pub lodge and a pre-teen and children's
play area. Among its adventures:
- Tike's Peak -- a kid-size version of Blizzard Beach,
including scaled-down elements of Mt. Gushmore. In addition, this area
features a snow-castle fountain play area.
- Melt-Away Bay -- a 1-acre pool, nestled against the base of
Mt. Gushmore, that is constantly fed by "melting snow" waterfalls.
- Cross Country Creek -- a lazy creek circling the entire park,
carrying floating guests through a bone-chilling ice cave. Once inside
the mysterious cave, guests will be splashed with the "melting" ice from
overhead.
- Blizzard Beach Ski Patrol Training Camp -- designed for
pre-teens with a T-bar drop, culvert slides and a challenging ice-flow
walk along slippery, floating icebergs. Cool Runners is the camp's twin
inner tube slide.
- Avalunch and The Warming Hut -- snack bars.
The Village at the Blizzard Beach entrance houses guest services such
as a tube pick-up area, towel rentals, lockers, first aid, merchandise and
a restaurant.
Within the Village is the Beach Haus, a specialty shop offering
souvenirs, towels, bathing suits, sunglasses and other essentials for a
day on the slopes, err, in the water. Ski equipment and cold weather
furnishings such as pot-belly stoves are used to display merchandise.
Nearby, Lottawatta Lodge, a North American ski lodge with Caribbean
accents, stands ready to serve guests with an appetite. The
counter-service restaurant even affords diners with a scenic view of Mt.
Gushmore.
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