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Soooo... its been a while since I've posted anything on this.. Still not sure what to do with this thing, but sharing useless information seems like a good start... or just the best way to fit in.
If you spend any length of time with me, at some point or another we would most likely end up discussing surfing, and Disney World. Two things I cherish.. So, you can imagine my pleasure in discovering that it would be possible to surf.. IN DISNEY WORLD!
Typhoon Lagoon on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings from 6:45 to 10am, offers surf lessons for $150 per person. That price includes the use of a soft sided surf board. Occasionally, they offer evening surf sessions for more experienced surfers. Preformed groups of 6 people or more will receive 100 to 150 waves. Waves end up costing between $13 to $15, and surfers must bring there own boards. Grand total for renting Typhoon Lagoon comes between $1,300 to $2,500 depending on your contract. A bit pricey for something mother nature will whip up for free... but interesting none the less.
I feel like I just wrote a sales receipt...
I thought I was going to read something about bright eyes... or peanut butter crunch, but this was interesting as well.
ReplyDeleteSorry, I wrote this while listening to Bright Eyes and eating Peanut Butter Crunch.. Seemed like the best thing to name it at the time..
ReplyDeleteAhh, I figured. Good times...
ReplyDeleteGah! A little pricey. Is that for real?
ReplyDeleteI saw it on the Travel Channel, and got the specifics on Google. It's legit as far as I'm concerned. haha
ReplyDeleteI almost drowned in typhoon lagoon's wave pool when I was ten years old. Those waves are big! Happy to see Disney is doing something more lucrative with them than drowning small children.
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