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Disney World Lists First Major Theme Park Closure of 2025

Disney World has confirmed its first major closure of 2025.

Family enjoying Blizzard Beach
Credit: Disney

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Blizzard Beach is set to close on January 4, 2025, marking its first closure for the new year. Seasonal closures for water parks are not uncommon, especially during the colder months when temperatures can dip significantly.
In fact, it’s a well-known practice among both Disney World and Universal Studios to halt operations at their water parks when the thermometer drops into the 60s. Anticipated lows for January 4 forecast temperatures plummeting to a chilly 48°F, prompting this closure.

Weather conditions play a critical role in the operation of water parks, often dictating when these recreational spaces can welcome guests. Blizzard Beach, alongside its counterpart Typhoon Lagoon, is particularly susceptible to seasonal weather patterns.
Therefore, visitors to Disney’s water parks should remain vigilant and check for operational updates, especially during the winter months.

Blizzard Beach Teamboat Springs
Credit: Disney

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Blizzard Beach offers a unique experience with its variety of attractions. Among the highlights is Summit Plummet, one of the tallest and most thrilling water slides in the world. Standing at a towering height of 120 feet and capable of reaching speeds up to 55 miles per hour, it’s a favorite for adrenaline-seekers.
Additionally, visitors can enjoy a range of family-friendly rides and relaxation areas designed to cater to guests of all ages.

Typhoon Lagoon, the sister water park, presents a different atmosphere with its own array of attractions. While both parks feature exhilarating rides, Typhoon Lagoon boasts a more tropical environment with a large wave pool and lazy river. The closure of Blizzard Beach will prompt visitors to explore alternatives like Typhoon Lagoon once it reopens, which could create an interesting shift in the overall guest experience.

Looking ahead to 2025, there are rumors swirling regarding operational changes for Disney’s water parks. Reports suggest that Disney is considering a new water park deal for guests staying at on-site resorts, which could alter how visitors access these amenities. Such changes indicate a strategic shift, evolving with trends in the theme park industry to enhance guest participation and enjoyment.

Notably, Universal’s Volcano Bay is expected to reopen on January 4 while Blizzard Beach remains closed. This might indicate a broader trend of managing weather-related closures cooperatively within the Orlando area.

For those planning to visit Disney World in early 2025, it is essential to prepare for the temporary closure of Blizzard Beach. Guests are encouraged to consider their water park options in advance, particularly with Typhoon Lagoon as a suitable alternative once it resumes operations. Being flexible with plans will be crucial as weather conditions can impact other attractions throughout the resort.

Moreover, the closure of a major water park will affect the overall guest experience for visitors who may have been looking forward to splashing the day away at Blizzard Beach. Guests might need to rotate through the core theme parks or explore newer attractions that may open during this transitional period.

Luke Dammann

When at Disney world, Luke will probably be found eating with his favorite animatronic, Sonny Eclipse at Cosmic Ray's Starlight Cafe. When not at Disney World, Luke will probably be found defending Cosmic Ray's Starlight Cafe to people who claim "there are better restaurants"

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