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'''Ketchakiddie Creek'''- Located at north west corner of the park, Ketchakiddie Creek is a play are for small children. Miniature waterslides, shooting fountains, and even a small river rapids ride can be found here. Ketchakiddie Creek also features 10 activity areas and a small white sand beach. Guests must be under 48 inches tall to enter the area.
==Hideaway Bay==
'''Humunga Kowabunga'''- Three side by side body slides that whisk guests down five stories in the dark. Humunga Kowabunga is located on Mount Mayday, and is 214 feet long. Guests reach speeds of up to 30 mph and must be 48 inches to ride.
'''Mayday Falls'''-The longest waterslide in Typhoon Lagoon, Mayday Falls begins in the shadow of Miss Till atop Mount Mayday. While on Mayday Falls, guests swerve and curve down the waterslide through caves and waterfalls. Mayday Falls is more turbulant and faster then the other "falls" waterslides and it is located near Gangplank Falls.
'''Gangplank Falls'''-Located next to Keelhaul Falls, Gangplank Falls is a family raft ride. Up to four riders can climb into a large blue tube and take a winding journey down Mount Mayday. On the slide guests will see various special effects and rock formations. of the three "falls" slides, Gangplank Falls is in the middle intensity slide. ==Shark Reef==The Shark Reef area is located in the north east corner of the park and consists of the Shark Reef snorkeling tank, and the Sunken Tanker viewing area. '''Shark Reef'''- The Shark Reef is a snorkeling pool that allows guests to swim with various tropical fish. The pool also has tanks which hold more dangerous fish such as sharks and rays. Guests are provided with all snorkeling equipment. '''Sunken Tanker'''-The Shark Reef surrounds a sunken tanker, which guests can enter to view the various fish. Guests who don't want to get wet, can still get great views of all the fish Typhoon Lagoon has to offer.