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Universal Fans Blindsided by Wave of 2025 Ride Closures

If you’re planning a Universal Orlando Resort trip later this year or next, you’ll want to keep an eye on the closure calendar. Some big-name attractions are stepping out for maintenance. One fan-favorite attraction is about to call it quits for good. Let’s run through what’s closing, when, and what it means for your visit.

Routine Maintenance for Fan Favorites

A few popular rides are taking short breaks this fall for regular upkeep. These closures are temporary, just a simple refurbishment period. Nonetheless, they can still be disappointing if you visit during the downtime.

  • Skull Island: Reign of Kong (Islands of Adventure)
    Closed August 20–29, 2025
    This dark ride through monster territory offers a mix of screen-based effects and real sets. It’ll be offline for about 10 days while Universal gives it a little love behind the scenes.

Skull Island: Reign of Kong, Universal's Islands of Adventure
Credit: Universal
  • Dudley Do-Right’s Ripsaw Falls(Islands of Adventure)
    Closed October 6–31, 2025
    If you were hoping for a good splash, you’ll have to wait. This quirky flume ride blends water fun with cartoon humor, but it’s going under refurbishment for most of October.
Harry Potter flies on a broomstick during a fantasy sports match, soaring past tall goalposts and colorful flags—just like the thrills found on the best Islands of Adventure rides, with mountains under a dramatic sky at Universal.
Credit: Universal

Looking Ahead: Volcano Bay Closure

Universal Volcano Bay
Seasonal Closure: October 26, 2026 – on or before March 24, 2027

This extended seasonal closure will take the water park offline for the winter months. It’s a longer break than usual, so if you’re eyeing a warm-weather escape, aim for before late October—or wait until spring 2027.

Hollywood-Rip-Ride-Rockit-Universal-Orlando
Credit: Universal

Say Farewell to a Classic

Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit (Universal Studios)
Closes Permanently August 18, 2025

Universal fans have just a little more time to ride this music-blasting coaster before it disappears. Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit is permanently closing after August 17, 2025, to make way for a brand-new experience. Universal hasn’t revealed what’s coming next, but this move definitely marks the end of an era for one of the park’s most recognizable thrill rides. Its vertical lift hill, onboard music choices, and wild drops made it a must-ride for thrill seekers. This isn’t just a minor update—it’s a complete goodbye.

Check Before You Go

Between the permanent loss of a coaster and some fan-favorite refurbishments, fall 2025 will be an adjustment period. Double-check the Universal app or official website before your trip to avoid missing anything on your must-do list.

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