If you are wanting to visit Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon soon for some water park fun, you need to know it is CLOSING soon!
Typhoon Lagoon
Typhoon Lagoon has a cool beach vibe. Guests enjoy a tropical paradise previously hit by a typhoon. The theme is well executed and will make you feel like you’re spending the day at the beach! There are rides for guests of every age and thrill level! It is a stark contrast to the Blizzard Beach theming that makes guests feel like they are stuck in a snowstorm.
Typhoon Lagoon requires a separate admission fee or upgrade for Disney’s Annual Passes. However, unlike other Disney World theme parks, guests do not need advance park reservations. Thanks to Florida’s climate, water parks remain open all year round. Occasional cooler temperatures may cause the water park to close temporarily, but not very often.
Read everything you need to know about Typhoon Lagoon in this guide.
When one water park closes, another opens
Blizzard Beach is reopening on November 13 with new Frozen theming. The new Frozen features will be part of the kid-sized thrills of Tike’s Peak that is popular among young guests who will delight in the statuettes of Olaf and his pals in the warm wading pool, as well as Anna and Elsa’s igloo castle.
On that very same day, Disney will close Typhoon Lagoon for its annual refurbishment. This is very common for the water parks. During winter months, the two parks will alternate for refurbishments. It is Typhoon Lagoon’s turn for some refurbishment love.
Typhoon Lagoon is closing on November 13, 2022.
Blizzard Beach has been closed for quite a while, so it will likely remain open throughout the winter. Although no specific reopening date is announced with Typhoon Lagoon, it is reasonable to expect it to reopen in early spring.
Will you visit Typhoon Lagoon before it closes in November? Or, are you waiting to see the new Frozen upgrades at Blizzard Beach? Let us know in the comments below and on Facebook.
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