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Speaking ofthe kiddies, there are acouple ofareas at Blizzard Beach specifically designed
for pre-teens and younger children too. The older kids will enjoy the Ski Patrol Training
Camp featuring a variety of smaller slides and a really fun T-bar drop with a big splash at
the end. Younger kids (48 inches tall or less) will enjoy Tike's Peak, a children's play area
with a few smaller slides, a snow castle fountain play area, and a few pop (water) jets.
Ski Patrol Training Camp
Should all this splashing around make you hungry, there are a variety of options for food
and snacks in the park. Avalunch, the Warming Hut, and Lottawatta Lodge offer a variety
of light entrees, snacks and desserts, and each also features a drink refill station for those
who have purchased souvenir refillable mugs. You can stop by Sled Dog Expeditions to
grab an ice cream and soft drink too. If you seek an adult beverage, slalom on over to the
Polar Pub or Frostbite Freddy's to wet your whistle.
YoucanbuyadaypasstoBlizzardBeachforabout$56(includingtax),thesamepriceasa
day pass to Typhoon Lagoon, or you can get tickets as part of the Water Park Fun & More
add-on to your Magic Your Way base ticket.
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