Everything that?s new at Orlando?s theme parks
Volcano Bay. Photo: Courtesy of Universal Orlando Resort
Universal?s Volcano Bay
Of course wannabe Harry Potter?s flock to Universal Islands of Adventure and Universal Studios Florida for the eerily-accurate Diagon Alley and Hogsmeade areas, but the latest addition to the park family is the mother of all waterparks, Volcano Bay. It?s a massive, beautiful, Hawaii-esque waterpark?based on the culture of the imaginary ?Waturi? peoples, who seems to be some sort of vaguely pan-Pacific Indigenous group. This means the more standard cartoon-coloured slides and bumping bass you?d find at your typical waterpark are replaced by a more relaxing thatched roofs+real-sand+palm trees vibe. And of course there?s a massive volcano at the centre of it all!
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There?s plenty of loungers to be had, but if you?re planning a full-day visit and are feeling flush, splash out on a shady private cabana?which includes towels, a snack plate and the ability to summon a waiter with the touch of a button (starts at around $160). You can also pre-book ?premium seating,? a pair of loungers under a canopy that also comes with a lockbox (starts around $30). Bigger kids will dig the Krakatau Aqua Coaster, which sends your four-person c...
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