Disney's Blizzard Beach
 
You may not associate bathing suits with ski slopes, but that's the perfect attire when heading to Disney's Blizzard Beach water park.

You see, once upon a time, there was a freak snow storm in Disney World. Wanting to take advantage of the white stuff, they built a ski resort. Sadly, the temperatures rose and it looked as if their new venture was melting away.

Alligators aren't known for winter sports, but an adventurous one decided to slide down the slippery slope into the pool that formed below. Realizing that the ski runs could be put to use, Blizzard Beach was born, or so the story goes. This amazing water park is ranked no. 2 in the U.S.

Blizzard Beach is home to numerous attractions that will fill your heart with excitement. Try racing down the Downhill Double Dipper with a friend or unwind on an inner tube in the Cross Country Creek. Kids even have their own section called Tike's Peak that features small-scale slides, pop jets and a fountain play area.

The frosty theme is found throughout the park, with former ski slalom courses and bobsled and sledding runs used as downhill water slides. Chair lifts carry swimmers to the top of the courses, or you can opt to use the stairways and do some "mountain climbing." Melting snow reveals sandy beaches, a pre-teen section, a scaled down kiddie area, and a host of other activities. While you're surrounded by "ice and snow", the water stays a toasty and comfortable 80-82 degrees all year round.