Disney's original old-fashioned 'swimmin' hole' is where you just might bump into Tom Sawyer and Huckelberry Finn cooling off after a run-in with Aunt Becky! Adjoining the rustic (by Disney standards) Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground the park actually sits on the shores of Bay Lake, the body of water in front of the Magic Kingdom® Park. A roped off section of the lake offers a great collection of slides, rope swings, rickety bridges, and a boom swing - these offer big fun rather than big thrills. Whoop 'N' Holler Hollow drops riders off into a heated swimming pool after a series of twisting turning body flumes, while White Water Rapids is a tube ride through a collection of gently descending slides and pools. Little ones are very well provided for as they splash around an area set aside just for them or play on the beach. Definitely a lazier kind of day with just enough action to keep everyone amused. Florida Disney World
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Dining
Hungry? Need to find a great place to eat while you are in the park? This is your spot. We list all the great dining choices that are located throughout the park.
From a quick bite of French Fries to a fantastic romantic sit down dinner, you will find it listed here.
Make sure and tell others what you think of the dining locations and as with any section of this site, feel free to send us and e-mail with your suggestions and any images or other multi-media you might have for this area.

Bay Lake Imagine a mountain in Utah's red-rock country. Put a lake at the bottom, and add a verdant fuzz of maples and pines here and there on the sides. Then plant some water slides among the greenery, and call it a "good ole fashion' swimmin' hole." That's River Country.