Cannonball! Welcome to planDisney, Andres, where helping guests plan their vacations is as easy as the backstroke. You'll be arriving in a splash, so let's look at your options for water fun during your stay at
Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort.
According to the website, the Fuentes del Morro Water Play Area should reopen in early March. With your visit coming in mid-March, I'm crossing my water wings that it will be open for business by the time you arrive.
But as we know, pixie dust takes time; there's a chance the area will still be closed for last-minute polishing. Safety is always of utmost importance at
Walt Disney World, especially in a play area for kiddos. Please know that if it hasn't reopened, it's because the Cast Members are dedicated to making sure it's ready for little ones.
The good news is that the main pool and the
playground on nearby Caribbean Cay are open. I know it's not the same, but your younglings could cool off with some splashing in the shallow end of the pool, and then head over to the playground to run off some wiggles. It's like a land-and-sea package for children!
Caribbean Beach Resort also features
five additional leisure pools that are a bit quieter, so that's another fun option to explore. You could try out a different pool each day! My son also enjoys the sandy beaches around this resort; I can always find him lounging in a hammock after a day at the theme parks.
My final suggestion is to spend a day at
Disney's Blizzard Beach Water Park.
Tike's Peak sounds like it's the perfect spot for your little ones to play in the surf. I love this park's wintry theme, especially on these warm spring days in Florida. It's the perfect contrast to hear "Jingle Bells" playing while I'm floating on a lazy river!
Andres, I'm wishing on a star that the water playground is wet and wild when you arrive! If not, I'm sure your family will find many magical activities and have a swimmingly grand time! Please stop by
planDisney with any additional questions.
Magic awaits,
Elaine