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Ron Jon Surfpark

Ron Jon Surfpark is the place to go for surfers and wannabe surfers. Visitors to this water park will find several wave pools where they can enjoy a variety of surf based activities. These include surfing lessons, body boarding, and practicing surf skills in the training pool or in the pro pool.

Ron Jon prides itself in being able to produce the perfect wave for any level of proficiency. The Bodyboarding Pool offer small waves and bodyboard rentals - perfect for children and those who would rather not surf. The Surf School offers private and group classes for beginners as well as intermediate and advanced students. For those who are new to the sport, the Training Pool offers smaller waves, while the Pro Pool boasts larger waves for the more experienced.

After riding the wave, surfers paddle up the paddle channel outside the wave pool in order to return and catch the next wave. The Board Demo Center gives surfers the chance to experiment with a wide variety of boards while surfing at Ron Jon.  In addition to the surfing activities, Ron Jon offers VIP suites, which can be rented for parties; a bar where guests can have a drink and watch the surfers; beach volleyball courts; a pro shop; and a grill.

Hotels around Ron Jon Surfpark include those on otels near International Drive, as well as the hotels near Universal.

Directions: Take exit 75A off I-4.  Follow the signs for International Drive and Festival Bay Mall. Ron Jon Surfpark is located at the Festival Bay Mall.

URL: http://www.ronjonsurfpark.com

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