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Conference koolit::disney

Title:The Disneyphile's Disney File
Notice:This Conference can show you The World
Moderator:DONVAN::SCOPA.zko.dec.com::manana::eppes
Created:Thu Feb 23 1989
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:536
Total number of notes:19961

76.0. "River Country in WDW" by EUCLID::OWEN (In a Locst wind coms a RATTLE AND HUM) Fri Apr 07 1989 09:20

    I thought that River Country deserved it's own note, so here it
    is!
    
    I think RC is certainly on my "Most Fun" list of things to do in
    WDW.  The Tube ride is the greatest, but can become a challenge
    to stay out of the back currents.  8^)   One great thing I discovered
    about the water slides is that if you hold yourself back a little
    after you've started, you build up a decent amount of water behind
    you and you're in for the ride of your life.
    
    I personally don't think the pool is as much fun as the lagoon,
    but I do love the slides that go almost straight down.
    
    River Country is one of those Disney attractions that really shouldn't
    be missed on a hot day!
    
    71 Days and counting...
    Steve O
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76.1Seasonal?GEMVAX::VIENSFri Apr 07 1989 13:115
    
    
    I've read that River Country is seasonal - anyone know exactly
    what seasonal is? When it opens, when it closes?
  
76.2AKOV76::THOMSENFri Apr 07 1989 13:379
    
    I heard a rumor that River Country will be closing when Typhoon
    Laggon opens up.  I also heard that Disney is planning on building
    log cabins where River Country is now located.  
    
    Like I said there are rumor's that I heard during my last trip (10/88)
    to WDW.  Has anybodey else heard this ???
    
    dan
76.3Open February through DecemberAUGGIE::FEELEYGrowing older but not up...Fri Apr 07 1989 14:496

In the past, River Country has been closed for the month of January.  I suspect
that it will be phased out once Typhoon Lagoon opens.


76.4Admission to River CountryTYCOBB::KPERRYThu Apr 13 1989 13:328
    Is admission to River Country included in the MK/Epcot/MGM passports
    or is there a separate admission charge?   If so does anybody
    know what that is?
    
    
    
    Kim
    (29 days and counting...)
76.6ATE012::CLAUDEClaude G. BerubeThu Apr 13 1989 13:4919
rep to <<< Note 76.4 by TYCOBB::KPERRY >>>

>                        -< Admission to River Country >-
>    Is admission to River Country included in the MK/Epcot/MGM passports
>    or is there a separate admission charge?   If so does anybody
>    know what that is?
    
    Kim,
    
    Both River Country and  Typhoon  Lagoon  will be seperate admision, and
    are not included in the  World  passports.  (Discovery Island, Pleasure
    Island will also be a seperate  charge).  For the latest prices you can
    always call the (407)824-2600 MKC number, The  vacation  guide  I  have
    doesn't  list  the prices, however if you wish  to  know  a  particular
    vacation package...
    
    Claude
    
    
76.7River country since Typhoon LagoonSIMUL::WIEDEMANWed Oct 18 1989 16:5710
Have the crowds at River Country decreased in size since the opening of 
Typhoon Lagoon? Does anyone know of any future plans for River Coubtry?

We've enjoyed River Country in the past (ie last April) but it was very
crowded.

thanks,

Doug
76.8Little Kids at RCINDMKT::GOLDBERGLen --&gt; �o� &amp; ��� in 23 daysTue Oct 24 1989 12:064
    We're planning on taking our two four-year-olds to River Country next
    month.  What activities can little ones who can't swim participate in
    there?  Are there any water slides etc. that they can ride?  Do they
    allow "personal flotation devices"?
76.9Opinions of a 5 year old.WARDER::BATTYSo Long, And Thanks For All The Fish!Tue Oct 24 1989 14:1419
    Len, there is a 'kiddy' area with beach and some low level (3-4ft)
    slides. The lifeguard on duty would not let my 5yr old go down the
    slides wearing a flotation device, but since the water is only about
    18ins deep at that point, it was no real problem. There is also
    a regular type swimming pool with steps and a shallow end where
    kiddies can splash about. The other end of this pool is roped off
    and gets pretty deep because there are some short slides which finish
    10 - 15 feet above the water level. Good fun but the water gets
    hard from that height!
    
    You can rent the flotation vests in RC and TL for about $1. My 5yr
    old daughter tried River Country and Typhoon Lagoon, and voted for
    a return visit to TL over RC, because there was a kiddy version
    of the tube ride, she could ride the white water mush from the Wave
    Pool after it had spread out to the sides and she liked just lying
    in a big tube and going round the park on the Lazy River Ride i.e.
    more different 'grown-up' things to do.
    
    Mike B. (50 days and counting!)
76.10Much less crowded!CAMLOT::BABINEAUNancyTue Oct 24 1989 15:109
    hi there,
    Having just come back from WDW and having gone to both Typhoon and RC,
    I can say RC is absolutely less less crowded than Typhoon and I would
    expect small children to enjoy RC better because of it. You really take
    some chances being pushed around in the wave pool at Typhoon by all the
    people. Funny thing, while listening to the lifeguards at RC they all
    would say "Isnt this better than Typhoon Lagoon??!" just to make us
    laugh -- sounds like the two parks have a rivalry going! -N
    
76.11Kids at River CountrySIMUL::WIEDEMANWed Oct 25 1989 10:435
River country has a nice pond with shallow water that is great for 
little kids. It also has 4  small slides for little kids. My kids
really enjoyed it there.

Doug
76.12TECRUS::JIMJim PappasSun Dec 10 1989 22:0213
    We went to River country earlier this week and had a good time.  RC is
    small but we had a nice time.

    For any of you who are considering buying an annual pass for WDW. 
    There is an upgrade that you can buy which is an annual pass for RC and
    Discovery Island.  The upgrade is $15 for adults and $11 for children. 
    It can only be used in combination with a regular WDW annual pass.

    I bought this upgrade since it was about the same price as a RC/DI
    one day combination ticket.  If we go again in June, it will definitely
    pay off.

    /Jim Pappas
76.13River Country Prices: $5-6 cheaper than TLCOEM::SCOPAMAJORFri Apr 20 1990 13:1113
    
                        Day          Resort
                       Guest         Guest
    
    River Country      $11.75        $10.75
      Child (3-9)      $ 9.25        $ 8.25
    
    Note that sales tax is not included and that prices are subject to
    change without notice.
    
    Prices are taken from the Walt Disney World Resort Vacation Handbook.
    
    Mike      
76.14getting in?MAMTS3::JAMESTue Jul 17 1990 17:508
    Hi guys,
    
    does anyone know if RC can be accessed from the FW marina? the reason I
    ask is that we are staying at the Contemporary and have the 5-day super
    passes. we would like to go to RC but I feel it would be a hassle to
    have to go all the way around to the front of FW.
    
    John (29 days but who's counting :-) )
76.15TECRUS::JIMJim PappasTue Jul 17 1990 18:094
        There is no problem getting from the FW marina to River
        Country.  They are adjacent to each other.  Have fun.

        /Jim Pappas
76.16towels for resort quest?SALEM::BERUBE_CGood Morning WDW!, in 26 daysMon Mar 30 1992 14:0315
    Wasn't sure if this is the  right  place to put this, but what the hey,
    if not I'm sure one of the mods will move it!  ;^)
    
    Anyway on previous trips I remember having  to  show  my  resort  ID at
    River  Country (as well as the Polynesean/Comtemporary/Disney Inn)  and
    would recieve a towel for use while swiming.
    
    Do they still provide towels to resort guest at  the  hotel  pools  and
    Water Parks?
    
    Just trying to decide what to pack.
    
    thanks,
    
    Claude
76.17Usually! But...WOTVAX::BATTYWell, I wouldn&#039;t start from here!Tue Mar 31 1992 03:389
    Claude,
    
    	    Last year we got towels at all the other resort pools we 
    went to with no problems using our CBR or FW ID's. 
    	    The 'But..' was from the Y&BC, where the girl behind the 
    counter told me that they were thinking of closing their 
    facilities to non-Y&BC guests when it got crowded!
    
    Mike B.
76.18AAARGH::LOWELLGrim Grinning Ghosts...Tue Mar 31 1992 13:0113
    Claude,
    
    I don't think they provide towels to resort guests at the water
    parks.  We rented towels at Typhoon Lagoon (May 1990?) for $1
    each (or something like that).  They were a waste of money since
    we left them on the lounge chairs all day.
    
    In any event, don't pack towels for the trip.  Housekeeping will
    give you plenty.  In the past, we've just left a note for the maid
    telling her we need extra towels for swimming and how long we will
    be staying.
    
    Ruth
76.19Reason # 98765432AUDIBL::SCOPAI&#039;d rather be in OrlandoTue Mar 31 1992 15:256
    Yo Claude,
    
    Another reason for going in the Summer......after being in the water
    you come out and in no time you're dry.
    
    Mike
76.20Chairs?POWDML::JANDERSONTue Mar 05 1996 11:048
    I read somewhere that the chairs in RC especially are not comfortable.
    Does anyone know if you can bring in your own beach chairs?  Since 
    we'll be driving, it shouldn't be a problem to pack them...
    
    Thanks,
    
    Jacqui