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Daytona Lagoon

Florida's newest waterpark makes a splash!

By Dawn Henthorn, About.com

Daytona Lagoon Water ParkCompliments of Daytona Lagoon
Florida has a new waterpark and it's located at one of the most popular beaches in America - Daytona Beach. It's more than just a waterpark too. It's a family entertainment center full of fun things to do, including laser tag, a tri-level go-kart track, miniature golf, rock climbing, an arcade overflowing with the newest video games and High Ballocity - a multi-tiered play area filled with more than 50,000 foam balls and various types of ball launchers.

Daytona Lagoon also features 10 waterslides, a wave pool, a lazy river and Cast-A-Way Bay (and interactive multi-level water play island that has mini-slides, rope pulls and mushroom waterfalls).

Parents can escape the heat and still keep an eye on the kids while enjoying a meal or a cold drink at Daytona Lagoon's Gilligan's Sports Bar & Grill.

Information & Directions

Daytona Lagoon is open year round except for Christmas Day, from 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. on Sunday through Thursday and 10:00 a.m. to midnight on Friday and Saturday. Rides are subject to closure do to inclement weather. You should refer to hours of operation calendar for the water park.

Daytona Lagoon is a "pay as you play" facility. All attractions are individually priced. Daily general admission for the waterpark is $27.99 for adults, $19.99 for juniors and Florida residents (ID required) and $9.99 for seniors or spectators. All prices do not include tax and prices are subject to change.

Putt-In-A-Round is 27 holes of mini-golf. One course wraps around the winding tracks of the raceway, while the others are surrounded by tropical palm trees, cascading waterfalls and views of the Lagoon.

Drivers of go-karts must be above 54" or have a valid driver's license. Lazer Tag participants must be above 42".

Daytona Lagoon is located at 601 Earl Street in the heart of Daytona Beach at Oceanwalk Village next to the Convention Center.

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