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Universal Orlando Says Goodbye to 8 Popular Attractions in 2026

Change doesn’t always arrive with fireworks. At Universal Orlando Resort, 2026 is shaping up to be a year defined by quiet shutdowns rather than flashy openings. Attractions are going offline at various points throughout the year, with some closures lasting for days and others for months. The result is a slow-moving transformation that could catch unprepared guests off guard.

What’s driving the conversation isn’t just what’s closing, but how spread out these closures are. Without clear explanations attached to most of them, fans are left piecing together what it all means. To understand why 2026 looks the way it does, you have to start with the size of the resort itself.

Four Parks One Very Busy Calendar

Universal Orlando Resort now spans four parks, each demanding constant upkeep. Universal Studios Florida handles the classics. Islands of Adventure delivers thrills. Volcano Bay fills the water park niche. Epic Universe, which opened in May 2025, has already shifted crowd patterns and operational priorities.

Running four parks simultaneously leaves minimal downtime. Maintenance becomes a year-round process, and 2026 reflects that reality more clearly than most years. Some closures follow long-standing seasonal trends. Others feel unusually extended, prompting questions about what Universal is working on behind the scenes.

power blocks in SUPER NINTENDO WORLD at Universal Orlando Resort
Credit: Universal

Revenge of the Mummy

Revenge of the Mummy will shut down briefly from January 15 through January 21 for refurbishment. This short closure suggests routine maintenance, but even a quick pause can impact wait times elsewhere in the park.

Hogwarts Express

The Hogwarts Express will close next, undergoing refurbishment from February 9 through February 23. Because it serves as the connection between Universal Studios Florida and Islands of Adventure, its downtime forces guests to adjust their parking strategies for hopping between the two parks.

Guests on the Revenge of the Mummy roller coaster
Credit: Universal

Jurassic Park River Adventure

Jurassic Park River Adventure will be closed from January 5 through November 19. That extended timeline has fueled speculation. Some fans expect refreshed effects. Others wonder if Universal could eventually rework the attraction into a Jurassic World experience. Universal hasn’t confirmed anything beyond refurbishment plans.

Finnegan’s Bar and Grill

Finnegan’s Bar and Grill will close on January 12 and is not expected to reopen until winter 2026. The extended closure removes a popular dining option, suggesting a more significant issue than standard maintenance.

Guests riding Jurassic Park River Adventure in Universal
Credit: Universal Orlando Resort

Volcano Bay

Volcano Bay begins its seasonal closure on October 26, 2026, with a planned reopening on March 24, 2027. While expected, the shutdown still reshapes fall and winter vacation planning for guests hoping to include water attractions.

Dudley Do-Right’s Ripsaw Falls

Dudley Do-Right’s Ripsaw Falls is expected to close sometime in October or November for its seasonal refresh. Cooler temperatures make this annual pause predictable, even if exact dates haven’t been announced.

Popeye and Bluto’s Bilge Rat Barges

Popeye and Bluto’s Bilge Rat Barges typically closes for about six weeks between February and March. The ride’s soaking nature makes winter downtime practical, though it temporarily reduces water ride options in Islands of Adventure.

Guests ride a water raft attraction in front of Krakatau at Volcano Bay
Credit: Universal

Horror Make Up Show

The Horror Make-Up Show remains unresolved. Universal previously announced a reimagining that included a January 2026 closure, then later stated, “The timeline for the planned enhancements and temporary closure of the Horror Make-Up Show has shifted.” Although delayed, a temporary shutdown later in 2026 remains a possibility.

Final Thoughts

None of these closures exists in isolation. Together, they signal a year of recalibration for Universal Orlando Resort. Some changes will barely register. Others may require serious planning adjustments. For guests heading to the parks in 2026, knowing what’s offline could make all the difference.

Sarah Larson

Sarah is a theme park enthusiast who loves visiting Walt Disney World and Universal Orlando Resort. She enjoys covering the latest attractions, park updates, hotel changes, and industry developments for theme park fans. A dedicated Marvel fan, she never passes up an opportunity to ride her favorite Disney attraction, Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind. When it comes to Disney classics, Pirates of the Caribbean still holds the top spot on her list. At Universal, she’s a big fan of the thrills of VelociCoaster, but Men in Black: Alien Attack remains a personal favorite, where she proudly considers herself a professional "Galactic Defender."

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