Halloween @ Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon Water Park

Disney has announced a slew of new activities for Halloween at Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon water park. Here’s a list of all the exclusive offerings coming to Typhoon Lagoon only on Oct. 31, 2019:

1. Trick or Treating 

For the first time, guests of all ages can grab some goodies at Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon. Candy stops include: Typhoon Lagoon’s front entrance, Singapore Sal’s, and Safe Harbor.

2. Halloween-Inspired Dole Whip

Available for one day only at Happy Landings Ice Cream, the I-Scream Cone features Orange Dole Whip Soft Serve, a sandwich cookie waffle cone, colorful Halloween sprinkles and a white chocolate surfboard.

3. Disney Characters in Their Halloween Costumes

Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck are ready to celebrate Halloween, pirate style. Sailing to Typhoon Lagoon for one day only, look for Mickey and Donald near the Clock Tower.

4.  DJ Dance Party

No Halloween celebration is complete without great music. Head to the Clocktower stage near the Typhoon Lagoon Surf Pool for an unforgettable DJ Dance Party and some wickedly good beats.

5. Halloween Crafts

From tie-dye projects to coloring pages, the arts and crafts at Disney water parks are always a great way for families to spend quality time together. And in honor of Halloween, you can decorate your very own mini-pumpkin.

6. Pumpkin Carvings at Singapore Sal’s

Visit Singapore Sal’s for a festive display of carved pumpkins. You can even vote on your favorite!

7. Fall Pumpkin Treats

In addition to all of the exclusive Halloween festivities at Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon, you can also try fall-inspired menu items including Pumpkin Milkshakes, Pumpkin Cream Churros and Pumpkin Sundaes. Available now through Nov. 23, 2019.

These new Halloween offerings at Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon let you experience both the Disney Water Parks and Halloween in a whole new way.

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3rd Quarter Injury Report Released By WDW

The third-quarter injury report for Walt Disney World has been released thanks to the MOU Exempt Facilities Report. Typically, amusement parks and fairs are subject to inspection from the State of Florida. However, “Permanent facilities that employ at least 1,000 full-time employees and that maintain full-time, in-house safety inspectors” are exempt from state inspection.

To remain exempt, the operators must report serious injuries to Florida’s Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services every quarter for the MOU Exempt Facilities Report. Let’s take a look at the report for the third quarter of 2019.

Animal Kingdom

  • Na’vi River Journey (7/3/19)
    • 83-year-old Male: Injured hip entering the attraction
  • Expedition Everest (7/5/19)
    • 41-year-old Female: Seizure after experiencing the attraction
  • Expedition Everest (9/22/19)
    • 45-year-old Female: Guest felt ill; migraine and vomiting when riding Expedition Everest

Epcot

Mission: Space (7/9/19)

  • 34-year-old Male: Guest with a history of motion sickness became ill after riding

Hollywood Studios

Star Tours (8/19/19)

  • 40-year-old Male: Guest with a pre-existing medical condition had a seizure and fell after riding

Magic Kingdom

  • Under the Sea ~ Journey of the Little Mermaid (7/21/19)
    • 69-year-old Female: Guest with a pre-existing medical condition had a seizure after experiencing the attraction
  • Tomorrowland Speedway (7/23/19)
    • 75-year-old Male: Guest fell loading onto the attraction; multiple abrasions and contusions
  • Peter Pan’s Flight (9/25/19)
    • 4-year-old Male: Guest with a pre-existing medical condition had a seizure after experiencing the attraction

Typhoon Lagoon

Castaway Creek (9/22/19)

  • 44-year-old Female: Guest experienced sudden memory loss

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