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Volcano Bay Tapu Tapu Guide | What You Need to Know & Tips
Tapu Tapu, anyone? Nope, I didn’t sneeze.
Tapu Tapu is the first ever technologically advanced wearable device at Universal Orlando’s newest water theme park, Volcano Bay. If you’re making plans to head to Universal Orlando for your next family vacation, you’re going to need to wear a Tapu Tapu. But this device is so much more than skipping lines.
If you’re as lost as I was when I got my first device, be sure to grab this Volcano Bay Tapu Tapu Guide – details and everything you need to know about wearing this device, along with best tips to use and even kinks that I hope Universal Orlando will work out.
What Is a Tapu Tapu?
Looks like a watch, but does so much more. Tapu Tapu is a cross between a virtual pet (remember those?) and a waterproof wearable device of other popular Orlando theme parks. This brightly colored wearable with visual screen offers Volcano Bay guests some great features during your visit. Here’s your full Volcano Bay Tapu Tapu Guide.
Step 1: Register for Your Universal Account
Not too surprising, you’re going to need a Universal account before you even get your hands on a Tapu Tapu. Register for your free Universal account HERE. When you get your Volcano Bay tickets, link the ticket number to your Universal account. Try to do this before you come to the park – it will save time!
Step 2: Get Your Tapu Tapu Device
Bring your tickets with you and get your Tapu Tapu device at the Volcano Bay entrance. Employees will verify your ticket number and issue your Tapu Tapu to wear for the day. You will have to return the device at the end of the day. Nope, you don’t get to keep this one. Multiple colors are supposed to be available – I only saw the turquoise blue color during our media visit. You can link your Tapu Tapu to your credit card for easy purchases throughout your day.
Step 3: Skip the Lines
This is the BEST feature of the Tapu Tapu. No more waiting in long ride lines. At the entrance of the rides, look for stations to tap your visual screen of your Tapu Tapu to the glowing Volcano square icon. Once tapped and the Volcano lights turn green, you have your place in line. GENIUS. No standing 5-stories high in a frozen state for over an hour waiting to ride.
Tapu Tapu notifies you when to come back with “Ride Now” appearing on your visual screen, giving you the freedom to explore the park and enjoy the most of your day at Volcano Bay. You will have to check often (there’s no sound option) and come back within a certain timeframe to ride. You will also need to tap your Tapu Tapu at the ride entrance to verify before jumping into the line.
Step 4: Take Exclusive Photo Ops
While skipping the line is definitely the BEST feature of Tapu Tapu, your wearable does so much more. Look for exclusive photo opportunities around the park like this one. Tap your Tapu Tapu to the Volcano icon to take and save photos to your Universal account. You can view, choose and purchase your photos under your Universal account later.
Step 5: Unlock Special Interactive Features
And for extra special perks, look for more Volcano icons around the water theme park. Activate spinning water windmills at the center of Puna Uli Lagoon. Look for interactive fountain stations on bridges above Kopiko Wai Winding River™. Play and explore more water features at Runamukka Reef™. These are just some of the interactive Tapu Tapu stations I found at Volcano Bay. I’m sure there’s more!
The Kinks
While I think the Tapu Tapu device is genius for holding your place in line, there are some technological features I wish Universal Orlando would add. So many more options can be done with that visual screen. Here’s my wish list:
- Sound – There’s no bells and whistles when it’s your turn to ride. You will have to keep checking the screen to see if it’s your turn to ride. Your place will only be held for a few minutes too, so you don’t want to miss your window.
- Touch Screen – I think this could easily be added. There were so many times when I would go to touch the screen just out of habit – and quickly realizing my frustration to not be able to change anything on that screen.
- Time – I felt like I was wearing a watch, but could never see the time. It would be great to be able to plan out with family/friends and coordinate rides, meeting times and even closing park hours if I could just have a clock on this device.
- Park Updates – It would be awesome to get updates on ride times/closures, weather alerts, even special food and beverage options for the day.
- 21+ – If you’re planning on purchasing alcohol, you’ll still need I.D. I hope that Universal Orlando will consider having your verified age programmed into your device so you don’t need to lug around I.D. around the park.
Tapu Tapu, be sure to remember this name! Universal Orlando now offers it’s first wearable device at Volcano Bay Water Theme Park. Hopefully this exclusive Volcano Bay Tapu Tapu Guide will help you and your family plan your next visit this new water theme park, now open at Universal Orlando. Be sure to follow Universal Orlando Resort via Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube for more exclusive events, tips and more!
Stay tuned for my exclusive guide to Volcano Bay and everything you need to know about this water theme park! Want a sneak peek? Check out my full Facebook Live Tour of Volcano Bay!
And climb on-board the rides of Volcano Bay with these exclusive Point of View Videos!
What do you think about the new Tapu Tapu wearable?
I was invited to attend an all-inclusive Volcano Bay media event. Though travel and accommodations were provided, all opinions are my own. Be sure to follow Raising Whasians for more Orlando theme park and travel updates!
Veronica says
This looks great! I really like the name 🙂
Amanda Love says
I think this is great. It’s nice to have a device like this while you’re visiting the park. I love that it allows you to skip the lines and enjoy the rides without having to wait. It’s definitely worth it.
Carol Cassara says
I like the concept and it’s really nice that there’s a device like this for the kids. I think it’s going to make them enjoy the parks more since they won’t have to wait in line.
Anthony says
Don’t like the idea of having to give it back with all my details on it
Kiwi says
i seen some of your social media post. I would love for my family and I to go here in orlando!
shannon fowler says
We live close to the park, so we have been wanting to go. I hear a little about this device on the news. It seems like it does have some flaws, but more positives than negatives. Hopefully they improve it after they get some feedback.
Jeanine says
How neat is this? I’d never heard of this before, and i think it would be tons of fun! Great tips!
wen budro says
That is such a great idea. Having to stand in long lines……when it’s hot……with young children……is enough to drive a mother insane. I love this new technology.
Kristin C says
Volcano Bay looks like so much fun- I can’t wait to go!
eve Khoo says
we’re going to Universal Orlando for our next family vacation this summer. these are all useful tips. thanks for sharing!!
Dandi D says
This looks like so much fun for the whole family!
Dandi D says
I know my kids would have a blast here!
Jeanine Carlson says
I agree that there are many fixes to be made, but it’s a start. I was hoping to visit Volcano Bay this summer but it looks as though my back is not going to cooperate. I’d love to have the ability to do all those fun things I used to do…
Maryann D. says
I never heard of Tapu Tapu! It sounds wonderful and modern and convenient. I will look forward to that when visiting.
Lisa says
I didn’t read every comment so I apologize if this is redundant. Is there an additional charge for Tapu Tapu? Usually the “express pass” is an extra charge and can be very pricey. Thanks for all this info!
christie says
NOT extra! Included with your entry 🙂
Laura says
Great article! I have a question though. Everything I’ve been seeing says that you don’t have to rush to your ride. Are you sure they only hold your spot for a few minutes?
christie says
I think it depends on the demand of the day. But they do only give you a certain ride window to return
shelly peterson says
This sounds interesting to use. Not waiting in lines sure sounds great.
Mark says
I used Tapu Tapu for the first time in August 2017 and got the hang of it in half an hour. It is a very cool innovation. I believe that catering for multiple ride timers would ‘crowd’ the small screen but I think we could accommodate 2 or 3 timers?? and this would further pack out our day.
Kristine says
So, how much does this cost? I saw on another site that it was $19.95 but could find no pricing listed. It just says to bring your Volcano Bay ticket to get one…
christie says
You don’t buy one. The rental for the Tapu Tapu for the day is included with your admission. You return it at the end of the day.
Maria says
I think wristband is a cool thing idea but I don’t like the idea of giving it back with all my info in it.