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Shark Reef Typhoon Lagoon (a Florida water park) gives guests the opportunity to snorkel in a reef environment with sharks and other tropical fish. It's a one way swim of about fifty feet and the water is VERY cold. For those that do not wish to actually snorkel at Shark Reef Typhoon Lagoon, you can go down into a submarine like tanker that's been sunk in the shark reef and look out of the port holes. It's not quite the same experience, but it is an option.
Shark Reef Typhoon Lagoon is a snorkeling adventure with sharks for big kids, teens and adults at Disney's Typhoon Lagoon Water Park.
Enter a captivating underwater world and see some incredible saltwater sea life up-close. Swim freely with leopard and bonnethead sharks, stingrays and schools of colorful tropical fish in this fascinating coral reef environment.
The reef surrounds an overturned sunken tanker. Less adventurous Guests, or anyone who just wants to get a spectacular view of the sharks without getting wet, can enter the tanker and view the undersea creatures through the portholes.
All the equipment you need to swim in the Shark Reef tank including snorkels, masks and lifejackets is provided at no additional charge. Children under age 10 must be accompanied by an adult.
If you would like to spend even more time exploring the waters of Shark Reef, you can extend your experience using tanks. Visit Hammer Head Fred's Dive Shop and ask about the SAS (Supplied Air Snorkeling) system. This equipment is available at an addtional charge.
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I didn't see any sharks. Did anyone else see any?
kearabray 10 months ago
@kearabray You see one for a split second at :51 but that's it. Sometimes, that's the way it is on this attraction. It's named Shark's Reef, but you're not necessarily swarmed by sharks.
DestinationsFlorida 10 months ago
I was laughing about this video yesterday. It is cool to see what is it like to snorkel through Shark Reef, but you are right not alot of sharks in this video. Part of the video, you see a shark for a split second and then they start filming the fish. There are quite a few sharks, we just did not get great footage of it in this video. That means we need another trip to Disney's Typhoon Lagoon!
DestinationsFlorida 1 year ago