Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure warn guests that 2026 might be the last time to ride these classic opening day attractions. What's going on? Are they closing forever or just for a long time?

Universal Studios, Islands of Adventure Closing Opening Day Attractions?
Universal Orlando guests know the heartbreak of seeing their favorite attraction roped off. One day you’re ready for a nostalgic ride, the next you’re staring at construction walls and “temporarily closed” signs. That might be the reality again soon if new refurbishment rumors are to be believed.
Talk of two fan-favorite rides undergoing lengthy downtime has sparked debate online. For longtime Universal visitors, the thought of these classics disappearing—possibly for months—feels unthinkable. And yet, the signs are there.
So what’s behind the speculation, and how should fans prepare before the gates close?

Rumors Point to “Mummy-Style” Refurbishments
The chatter began on Inside Universal forums, where user Jwhee claimed that both Jurassic Park River Adventure and E.T. Adventure are “lined up” for extensive refurbishments in 2026.
“This [Jurassic Park River Adventure] and ET are lined up for major Mummy-style refurbs. Not sure which one is coming first, though. I’ve heard our new [thing] for 2026 might be a stage show, but not totally confident in it.”
The phrase “Mummy-style” refers to Universal’s 2022 refurbishment of Revenge of the Mummy, which lasted seven months and brought technical and show upgrades. If Jurassic Park and E.T. face the same fate, fans could be saying goodbye for a long stretch.
The only officially confirmed update so far is that Jurassic Park River Adventure will close in January 2025 for scheduled refurbishment. No official closure has been announced for E.T. Adventure.

Don’t Wait—Here’s How to Ride Them Now
If these classics are on your must-do list, don’t delay. A few strategies:
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Jurassic Park River Adventure: Visit in the first two hours after park opening to avoid peak lines. Afternoons often mean shorter waits but a guaranteed soaking.
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E.T. Adventure: Check if single rider is open—it’s a hidden time-saver. Give your name clearly to enjoy the personal farewell at the ride’s end.
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Universal app advantage: Refresh the app often for live wait times and closure alerts.

Insider Tips You Won’t Find on the Map
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Jurassic Park River Adventure: Capture epic shots at the drop-zone splash area without riding. Great for TikTok or Instagram content.
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E.T. Adventure: Hardcore fans still ask about the long-lost Spielberg preshow—it resurfaces occasionally for special events.
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Timing is key: Both attractions see thinner crowds during parades or nighttime shows when most guests are distracted elsewhere.

Why Fans Are So Invested
These aren’t just rides—they’re pieces of Universal history. E.T. Adventure is the park’s last opening-day attraction still standing, while Jurassic Park River Adventure captures the magic of animatronic dinosaurs in a way screens can’t replicate.
Extended closures raise questions about how much will change. Fans worry about losing the old-school charm, while others hope for upgrades that keep the rides relevant for future generations. Either way, these attractions symbolize the emotional core of Universal fandom—nostalgia, thrills, and storytelling.

What It All Means for Universal Studios, Islands of Adventure in 2026
As of today, the only fact on the table is the scheduled 2025 refurbishment of Jurassic Park River Adventure. The rest remains speculation. Still, with Universal preparing for Epic Universe’s 2025 debut, it wouldn’t be surprising if attention soon turns to updating older attractions.
For now, the best move is simple: ride them while you can, share the memories, and stay tuned for whatever Universal officially announces next.



