Disney's Blizzard Beach Water Park Closed For Three Days Due to Cold Weather

4 days ago in "Blizzard Beach"

Posted: Tuesday January 14, 2025 9:10am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

Walt Disney World’s Blizzard Beach Water Park is closed for three days this week as temperatures remain low across Central Florida. Morning temperatures today are in the mid-50s and are expected to rise to only the low 60s by the afternoon.

Blizzard Beach is currently scheduled to be closed January 14 - 16, with a planned reopening on January 17, 2025.

Typhoon Lagoon, Disney's other water park, is currently closed for its annual refurbishment, leaving Walt Disney World without an available water park.

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    DCBaker15 days ago

    Update - with forecasted temperatures now in the low 70s on Sunday, January 5, Disney has reversed course and Blizzard Beach is expected be open normal hours.

    HauntedPirate15 days ago

    Next week’s forecast for LBV looks like it will be cold enough to warrant a multi-day (5-6 days, possibly more) closure of BB.

    DCBaker16 days ago

    Blizzard Beach will be closed Saturday, January 4, 2025 and Sunday, January 5, 2025 due to forecasted low temperatures.

    twilight mitsuk28 days ago

    all the other water parks in Florida are closed for the season

    IanDLBZF28 days ago

    Aquatica and Volcano Bay are closed as well.

    DCBaker28 days ago

    Disney says Blizzard Beach will be closed today, December 21 and tomorrow, December 22 due to forecasted low temperatures.

    Fido ChuckwagonDec 12, 2024

    They could call it “Jollywood Nights, but without the rides!”

    monothingieDec 12, 2024

    So much of a lost opportunity to have a themed hard-ticket event to take advantage of the blizzard theming and actual frigid conditions. Just get the extra hot chocolate and cookies from the Christmas party, add an exclusive limited time popcorn bucket, and some $30 cupcakes, then slap a $200 per person price tag on it, and they'll practically be printing money!

    IanDLBZFDec 07, 2024

    Blizzard Beach, Aquatica, and Volcano Bay remain closed today as well.

    CompedDec 03, 2024

    If there was any chance Orlando would get snow, none of the local weathermen would shut up about it. I haven't seen anything on any of the network affiliates here that was suggest it's likely or even possible.