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Typhoon Lagoon was created, according to some, by the same hurricane that swept through Pleasure Island:
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A furious storm once roared ’cross the sea, catching ships in its path, helpless to flee. Instead of a certain and watery doom, the winds swept them here to Typhoon Lagoon... |
The huge wave of wind and water left nothing in the tropical village untouched. Surfboards were embedded in trees. Parts of boats and buoys dangled in thatched roofs of surviving buildings. Miss Tilly, a small shrimp boat caught in the typhoon, was left precariously atop a nearby volcano called Mount Mayday.
Originally called "Splash" in preliminary designs, this water park is four times larger than River Country. It contains more slides (including one of the world’s tallest and fastest), a giant wave pool, and a large children’s water area. Special heaters are strategically placed around the landscaping and in pools to keep the "tropical waters" warm year round. Typhoon Lagoond June 1, 1989, providing Guests with even more cool relief from the Florida summer heat.
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