Mom and daughter on Expedition Everest; Animal Kingdom
  • On Mar 2, 2015
    Anna from MA Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

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    My 2 year old loves fish. Would she be able to swim in Shark Reef with us? She would be using a life jacket.

    Hello Anna!
    Shark Reef at Disney's Typhoon Lagoon is one of the things that brings me back to this water park over and over again. I love it! Not only is the tank pretty deep it is COLD! While the inhabitants of the tank love the water at 68 degree Fahrenheit, I think your little one probably would not. Also, kicking and splashing is not allowed as it scares our underwater friends. I think the best place for your two year old to view the fish is through the portholes of the partially submerged sea vessel that sits in Shark Reef. Have a splash-tastic time at Disney's Typhoon Lagoon!

    See ya real soon!
    Anne
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Meet the Panelist: Anne, Iowa

I’m Anne, a native Iowan, wife, mother, and grandmother. For me, a major part of the fun of a Disney trip is the planning. I have traveled to the Disney Parks in multiple stages of my life, including as a daughter, sister, aunt, mother and grandmother.  One of my favorite things to do is to travel with multi-generational groups. I am thrilled to be able to help other Disney guests plan their adventures. Learn More About Anne

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