Blizzard Beach Reopens at Disney World in November 2024, Typhoon Lagoon Set to Close

Aug 26, 2024 in "Blizzard Beach"

Posted: Monday August 26, 2024 6:50am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

Disney's Blizzard Beach Water Park is set to reopen to guests on November 4, 2024, at Walt Disney World.

According to the latest Walt Disney World operating hours calendar update, Blizzard Beach will open on November 4, 2024, from 10 am to 5 pm.

Typhoon Lagoon will have its last day of operation on November 3 before starting its annual refurbishment.

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Gusey18 days ago

https://disneyparksblog.com/wdw/counting-down-to-disneys-blizzard-beach-reopening/ Reading this article about Blizzard Beach reopening tomorrow and this is in the last paragraph: Come back to the water parks again and again through May 23, 2025 with the Disney Water Parks Seasonal Pass. Does this mean that the Water Parks Seasonal Pass ends on May 23rd, or that Blizzard Beach will be closing again then?

bmr1591Aug 26, 2024

We fly in and can arrive at 10 am. We wanted to do it this week and remembered it started next year.

meggo819Aug 26, 2024

Agree, we definitely plan to take advantage. Even if we don’t get much time there, it’s free, so who cares! We otherwise probably wouldn’t visit the water parks, since the cost difference is so high.

Ripken10Aug 26, 2024

I don't see this as true. You can get flights into Orlando from Maryland before 9 am, from Connecticut before 10 am, from Dallas before 10 am just to name a few. Any of these flights you could make it to the water parks easily before noon. Many of our trips we have traveled on the early flight just so we can enjoy the pools all day on the first day, but now we can consider the water parks as an option.

DisneyDreamer08Aug 26, 2024

Just as an example, last Saturday 8/17 my daughter and I flew out of Providence at 6:30am. Yes, we left for the airport at 3am. We used Mears to get from MCO to Caribbean Beach. We checked in at 10:45am and our room was ready. We spent the day exploring the resort, took the Skyliner to Pop and AoA and explored over there, and had dinner at Sebastian’s Bistro. We very easily could had quickly changed and been to Typhoon Lagoon by noon time. Six hours would have been plenty of time for us to enjoy the day, head back, have a quick service dinner and be to bed at a reasonable time. I actually do think we would use this perk in the future.

ToTBellHopAug 26, 2024

Well, we certainly don’t nap on day 1. It‘s usually an early night for us (no fireworks) but water parks are conducive to that. The bigger issue for me is weather. It’s hot enough in the summer, but if we go all the way there and it starts storming, we will be angry. We are planning a split stay next summer, anyway, so we will plan on switchover day as long as there isn’t a hurricane…

Fido ChuckwagonAug 26, 2024

What time do you have to wake up in the morning to catch that flight? 3 am? You think many families are going to feel like schlepping it to the water park first thing upon arrival when they've been up since the middle of the night? I really just don't see this getting used almost at all. They should have just given hotel guests one free day at a water park per trip if they wanted to add something of value that also helps to fill up their water parks to have people spend on food and beverage there. Arrival day is ridiculous. The whole thing is stupid.

ToTBellHopAug 26, 2024

Certainly outside of the June 15-August 15 window, I doubt it will be highly-utilized. Free refillable soda mug would probably be more successful.

Fido ChuckwagonAug 26, 2024

Yeah, I think split stays are the only way people are going to be able to make it work.

Fido ChuckwagonAug 26, 2024

Basically anyone flying in is not going to be able to take advantage of it given how early the water parks close.

ToTBellHopAug 26, 2024

Well, it’s supposed to be snow-melt!

trmivAug 26, 2024

So tired of this swapping. We’re local passholders but we’ve been to blizzard beach only once since late 2019. It’s usually too cold when it’s open. We went last year on a warmish day in November, but the water was so cold, and it was too cloudy help warm us out of the water, so we only lasted an hour before we left. The kids really miss blizzard beach in the summer.

Biff215Aug 26, 2024

No real additions, just replacements and small operational upgrades. It’s definitely a little harder to add to the mountain and space is limited around the perimeter, but TL managed to do it. It’s sad to see both parks stagnate the way they have. Unfortunately any real investment is unlikely as long as Disney chooses to only keep each park open roughly half the year.

ToTBellHopAug 26, 2024

It’s not summer travel season, however. I live in CT. There is regularly a 6 am or 7 am flight that gets us into a theme park by 1 pm. I’d take 5 hours in a water park. Also, ideal for split stays or if you go to WDW after a cruise.