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Disney Facts: How much water is used at Disney World
Everywhere you look around Walt Disney World in Florida, you see water. Whether it is the lakes, canals, pools, water parks, fountains or rides, water plays a major role at the park.
2.385 billion: Gallons of water in Bay Lake and the adjoining Seven Seas Lagoon.
1,350: Gallons per minute each jet nozzle puts out to propel riders on the Crush ‘n’ Gusher “water coaster” at Typhoon Lagoon.
1,350: Gallons per minute each jet nozzle puts out to propel riders on the Crush ‘n’ Gusher “water coaster” at Typhoon Lagoon.
850: Acres of lakes on the property
600: The number of people who can ride aboard one of the ferry boats which cross the Seven Seas Lagoon between Magic Kingdom and the Transportation and Ticket Center.
500+: The number of watercraft that can be rented at Disney World.
120: The number of feet one plunges down on Summit Plummet at Blizzard Beach.
66: The miles of canals on the property.
57 (for now, soon to be 58): The number of pools to enjoy at the Disney resorts.
Source: Walt Disney Corporation