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by Cara Goldsbury, Author of
The Luxury Guide to Walt Disney World
Can teens really have fun at a place like Walt Disney World? Absolutely!
Actually, be prepared to have the time of your life. It’s
a safe place to assert some independence from your parents, a place
you’ll never forget. Here are some of the best experiences
for teens at "The Most Magical Place on Earth":
Have a Splashing Good Time at Disney's Water Parks
For a blast of a time, head to one of Disney’s two water
parks. Blizzard Beach has a melting alpine resort theme where chairlifts
carry swimmers instead of skiers. It’s a place for daredevils
to challenge wild, rushing water and death-defying slides including
the Summit Plummet, a 120-foot slide reaching speeds of 60 miles
per hour. Those a bit less adventuresome will love Typhoon Lagoon,
a tropical fantasyland offering a wave pool with the tallest simulated
waves in the world as well as a chance to snorkel among tropical
fish, leopard and nurse sharks, and picturesque coral at Shark Reef.
Live it Up at Downtown Disney
After the parks close hop a bus from your Disney resort for a night
on the town at Downtown Disney. Highlights include Disney Quest
with five floors of interactive games, a 24-screen AMC Theater,
a Cirque du Soleil show, and over 60 shops and restaurants. Favorite
dining choices for the younger crowd are Planet Hollywood and Rainforest
Café. And definitely consider House of Blues where teens
are allowed to attend some of the almost daily concerts in their
live music venue next-door.
Cool Off at One of Disney’s Resort Pools
When your parents are wondering which resort to book for your Disney
vacation, be sure and put your two cents in and steer them toward
one with a great pool. Disney’s very best uniquely themed
pools include the Yacht and Beach Club’s Stormalong Bay, a
3-acre mini-water park, the Swan and Dolphin’s lush, grotto-style
lagoon pool, the boulder-strewn wonderland at the Wilderness Lodge
with its very own erupting geyser, and the Volcano Pool at the Polynesian
Resort with its luxuriant waterfall, smoking peak, and perfect views
of Cinderella’s Castle.
Plan Some Watersport Fun
Disney’s Contemporary Resort is the place for water-ski,
parasail, wakeboard, kneeboard, and jet-ski action under the guidance
of a professional instructor. There’s nothing better than
a bird’s-eye-view of the Magic Kingdom as you parasail high
above the Seven Seas Lagoon. And the action down below on Bay Lake
is a blast! For reservations call 407-WDW-PLAY up to 90 days in
advance, and be sure to bring a parent along to sign a waiver to
participate if you’re under age 18.
Pilot Your Own Boat
What could be more fun than renting a Sea Raycer, a 2-seater mini-power
boat perfect for zipping around Disney’s waterways and lakes.
It’s a great pastime for teens with a valid driver's license
(those under 18 must bring along a parent to sign a waiver). You’ll
get the most bang for your buck at one of the resorts near the Magic
Kingdom (the Contemporary, Polynesian, Grand Floridian, or Wilderness
Lodge) where you’ll find miles of recreation on the Seven
Seas Lagoon and Bay Lake.
Scuba and Snorkel at Epcot’s Living Seas
Scuba dive or snorkel in The Living Seas 5.7-million-gallon saltwater
aquarium amid a variety of sharks, rays, fish, and turtles. Epcot's
DiveQuest Program along with the Seas Aqua Tour using a Scuba Assisted
Snorkel unit (snorkelers swim on the surface with a built-in flotation
device while breathing compressed air from a regulator attached
to a small tank) are two of the most exciting behind-the-scenes
tours offered in all of Walt Disney World. Dives include all equipment,
but be sure to bring a bathing suit. DiveQuest is open to certified
divers, but those ages 14 and under need to dive along with a parent
or guardian. The Seas Aqua Tour is open to participants under age
18 as long as they are accompanied by a participating adult. Call
407-WDW-TOUR for reservations.
Surf’s Up at Typhoon Lagoon
"Hang 10" before park opening hours in the 2.75-million-gallon
wave pool (some waves as high as 6 feet tall!) under the guidance
of professional instructors with surfboards provided. Guests must
furnish their own transportation to the park since Disney buses
are not up and running that early in the morning, and those under
age 18 must have a signed waiver from their parents to participate.
Call 407-WDW-PLAY for reservations up to 90 days in advance.
White-Knuckle Riding at Richard Petty Driving Experience
Lying next to the Magic Kingdom is this speedway where white-knuckle
rides in a NASCAR Winston Cup–style race car are offered.
If you are at least 16 you can participate in the Ride-Along Program
where you’ll ride shotgun at speeds of up to 145 mph for three
laps around the track with an experienced instructor (riders 16
or 17 years of age must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian).
Even more exciting, those ages 18 and older can drive the car themselves
after an introductory class. If you just want to observe you can
do so for no charge. Call 800-BE-PETTY for advance reservations.
Head for a Theme Parks
Last but certainly not least are the theme parks. If you’re
staying on Disney property it’s a cinch to board a monorail
or a Disney bus and head out to the parks on your own.
At the Magic Kingdom you’ll find all the old nostalgic favorites
like Space Mountain and Pirates of the Caribbean. And don’t
forget to head straight to Splash Mountain, an unforgettable ride
that ends in a plunge over a 5-story waterfall! Epcot’s main
attractions for fun-loving teens are Mission Space, a hair-raising
rocket into space, and Test Track where you’ll speed through
hairpin turns and then barrel outside onto a high-speed banking
loop at over 60 mph. At Disney's Hollywood Studios you’ll be floored
by Rock ‘N’ Roller Coaster and The Twilight Zone Tower
of Terror, both a thrill a minute. Then there’s the Animal
Kingdom where a trip around the African savanna at Kilimanjaro Safaris
and back in time 65 million years at Dinosaur are quite the adventure.
Super thrill seekers should plan a day at Universal Orlando’s
Islands of Adventure where attractions like the Incredible Hulk
Coaster, Dueling Dragons, and The Amazing Adventures of Spiderman
will leave your heart pounding.
So do you still think Disney is just for kids? I bet you can’t
wait to pack your bags. And don’t forget to thank your parents
on your return home for taking you to one of the most exciting places
on the planet.
Cara Goldsbury is the author of The Luxury Guide to Walt Disney
World: How to Get the Most Out of the Best Disney Has to Offer available
at 800-247-6553, www.luxurydisneyguide.com,
Amazon.com, Amazon.co.uk
or your local bookstore. For more information visit her online at
www.luxurydisneyguide.com.
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