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The park opened on April 1, 2006 on the eleventh anniversary of the opening of its sister park in Florida. The theme of the park is the "Disney legend" of a freak snowstorm in the area, leading to the construction of Louisiana's first ski resort. Naturally, the snow didn't last long, leaving behind a collection of waterlogged but snow-less ski jumps and chair lifts. The failed resort was in the process of closing for good when an alligator was seen sliding down a flume and splashing into a pool of water, screaming "Yahoo!" Thus the "ski resort" was reborn as a water park, with the alligator named, "[[Ice Gator]]", as mascot.
 
The park opened on April 1, 2006 on the eleventh anniversary of the opening of its sister park in Florida. The theme of the park is the "Disney legend" of a freak snowstorm in the area, leading to the construction of Louisiana's first ski resort. Naturally, the snow didn't last long, leaving behind a collection of waterlogged but snow-less ski jumps and chair lifts. The failed resort was in the process of closing for good when an alligator was seen sliding down a flume and splashing into a pool of water, screaming "Yahoo!" Thus the "ski resort" was reborn as a water park, with the alligator named, "[[Ice Gator]]", as mascot.
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In 2008, the park hosted approximately 2.25 million guests, ranking it the second-most visited water park in the world, behind its sister park, Typhoon Lagoon.
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The majority of the major attractions at the park are hosted atop of Mount Gushmore, an artificial hill with an elevation of 100 feet (39 m). Mount Gushmore is split into three colored slopes to aid guests navigating around the park: Green, Red and Purple. The "mountain" also serves to hide the park's pipes.
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All water areas are heated (at approximately 80 degrees Fahrenheit) with the exception of the melting snow in the ice cave of Cross Country Creek.
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The park received large media attention in December of 2008 for both an actual freak snowstorm which hit the area, and the death of [[Gregory Harris]].

Revision as of 19:53, 12 August 2009

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Disney's Blizzard Beach
Resort Magnolia Bend Disneyland Resort
Opening Day April 1, 2006
Theme "Melting" ski resort
Website Blizzard Beach Homepage
Operator Lafayette Incorporated
Magnolia Bend Disneyland Resort

Magnolia Bend Disneyland
WestCOT
Disney's Blizzard Beach
Disney's Typhoon Lagoon
Downtown Disney

Other attractions

Winter Summerland Mini-golf
Blizzard Beach Speedway
Tiki Trouble Miniature Golf
World of Sports Center

Resorts and hotels
Magnolia Parks & Entertainment

Blizzard Beach is a water park located at the Magnolia Bend Disneyland Resort.

The park opened on April 1, 2006 on the eleventh anniversary of the opening of its sister park in Florida. The theme of the park is the "Disney legend" of a freak snowstorm in the area, leading to the construction of Louisiana's first ski resort. Naturally, the snow didn't last long, leaving behind a collection of waterlogged but snow-less ski jumps and chair lifts. The failed resort was in the process of closing for good when an alligator was seen sliding down a flume and splashing into a pool of water, screaming "Yahoo!" Thus the "ski resort" was reborn as a water park, with the alligator named, "Ice Gator", as mascot.

In 2008, the park hosted approximately 2.25 million guests, ranking it the second-most visited water park in the world, behind its sister park, Typhoon Lagoon.

The majority of the major attractions at the park are hosted atop of Mount Gushmore, an artificial hill with an elevation of 100 feet (39 m). Mount Gushmore is split into three colored slopes to aid guests navigating around the park: Green, Red and Purple. The "mountain" also serves to hide the park's pipes.

All water areas are heated (at approximately 80 degrees Fahrenheit) with the exception of the melting snow in the ice cave of Cross Country Creek.

The park received large media attention in December of 2008 for both an actual freak snowstorm which hit the area, and the death of Gregory Harris.