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Is this in San Diego, Orlando, or the other one (I think San Antonio....)?

As PKIVortex stated, Aquatica is SeaWorld Orlando's water park and is located across the street. SeaWorld San Diego has no water park, just a rapids ride and a Journey To Atlantis attraction. SeaWorld San Antonio has a water park incorporated into the regular park and is included with park admission.

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Has anyone been to both Aquatica & Typhoon Lagoon? I was just wondering how they compare...Typhoon Lagoon is by far my favorite waterpark (well, technically, I guess Discovery Cove is my favorite "water park"), but was wondering if I should bypass TL in favor of Aquatica on the next FL trip...

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I have to say, I haven't been to Aquatica (I'm headed there in January) but from what I've seen, I feel it exudes "class." Like, Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach are obviously incredible places, but to me Aquatica has something they don't. It doesn't necessarily have HUGE slides or some tremendous overall theme that blows Disney out of the water, but I didn't expect it to.

From what I've heard (and going a bit on assumption, too), the "Dolphin Plunge" isn't necessarily all it's cracked up to be since you can't really see much at that speed, but it stands to reason that Aquatica really is a park that only SeaWorld could create - the lazy river passing under the "Shark Encounter"-esque glass tunnel full of fish, the overall sort of theme, the animal exhibits scattered throughout - I think it's, in a way, marketing to a different group than either the Disney parks or Wet 'n' Wild (which is Universal's). It just seems like an incredible place, and definitely a "future of water parks" for more upscale resorts.

Of course, with a very tight schedule on my Florida trip (Universal, Busch Gardens, Disney, SeaWorld, Aquatica, and Discovery Cove), I had no choice but to place Aquatica after Discovery Cove... The day after to be specific, so it may seem a bit lackluster in comparison. :P

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I have to say, I haven't been to Aquatica (I'm headed there in January) but from what I've seen, I feel it exudes "class." Like, Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach are obviously incredible places, but to me Aquatica has something they don't. It doesn't necessarily have HUGE slides or some tremendous overall theme that blows Disney out of the water, but I didn't expect it to.

Typhoon is one of my favorite waterparks, outside of Schlitterbahn. Killer wave pool, great theme and atmosphere, unique slides. Blizzard Beach on the other hand, I'm not a huge fan of. The theme is cool, but it just lacks the personality that Typhoon has for me. With that said, I prefer to Aquatica to Blizzard Beach but not to Typhoon.

Aquatica is a great park and definitely had a nice selection of attractions for its freshmen year last year. The theme is somewhat whimisical. Dolphin Plunge is a great concept, but unfortunately it is true that the actual result isn't what you would hope. I find ways to purposely slow myself down in hopes of one of the Commerson's zipping by. When it works, its cool though! The lazy river is nice, in particular I enjoy the viewing of the Commerson's you can get. The star of the park, IMHO, is Roa's Rapids which is the rapids lazy river. While Aquatica does have the typical assortment of slides, it also has some unique features with it as well and I'm happy that the new additions are going to be different than what the other Orlando water parks offer.

I think the thing that possibly disappointed me in Aquatica, and really it isn't a big disappointment, is what actually transpired through landscaping and such. Let me say, the Park really is a beautiful little park and looks absolutely fantastic. I guess the way it was envisioned with concept art and seeing how absolutely STUNNING Discovery Cove is, I expected a bit more. None the less, as I said, the Park still looks fantastic. Aquatica is a wonderful expansion of SeaWorld and it really has only helped firm SeaWorld's presence in the Orlando market.

- Todd

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