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Epic Summer in Orlando: Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach to Operate Together from May Twelve

10 Feb

Epic Summer in Orlando: Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach to Operate Together from May Twelve

Epic Summer in Orlando: Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach to Operate Together from May Twelve

Walt Disney World Resort has **officially confirmed that both of its beloved water parks — Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon and Disney’s Blizzard Beach — will be open for the 2026 summer season beginning May 12, 2026. This marks a coordinated summer operation with both water parks operating simultaneously, giving guests expanded opportunities for aquatic recreation at one of the world’s most popular vacation destinations. Historically, the two water parks have alternated seasonal closures for refurbishment, but the upcoming summer season will see both parks active at the same time, allowing longer stays, more choices of attractions, and broader planning flexibility for families and visitors.

Walt Disney World Resort has set the splash season official start date for Summer 2026, with both Disney’s iconic water parks reopening concurrently on May 12, 2026. The announcement — confirmed through official Disney social channels and planning calendars — means that Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon will resume operations after its seasonal refurbishment, joining Disney’s Blizzard Beach, which has already reopened earlier in the spring. This marks a full‑summer dual operation of both water parks, offering expanded aquatic entertainment, themed attractions, thrilling waterslides, lazy rivers, wave pools, family play areas and more for travellers planning their Orlando vacations. It also aligns with the resort’s ongoing strategy to extend immersive experiences across its parks and resorts, providing added value and choice for ticket holders and resort guests alike.

Water Parks Schedule and Opening Details

Disney’s water parks traditionally operate on a seasonal schedule due to maintenance cycles and variable attendance outside of peak warm months.:

Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon — scheduled to be closed from February 15 through May 11, 2026 for annual refurbishment, reopening May 12 for the season.

Disney’s Blizzard Beachcontinues operating after its seasonal maintenance closure and remains open leading into the summer water park season.

With both parks opening on May 12, guests have twice the number of attractions to choose from — from Blizzard Beach’s ski‑themed slides and wave pools to Typhoon Lagoon’s tropical‑themed surf pools and rafting rides — for their summer plans.

Advantages for Travellers — Expanded Vacation Value

More Water Park Choices Per Day

With both parks open, travellers can choose between two distinct water park experiences, each with its own theme, rides, and attractions — enhancing itinerary flexibility and satisfying different guest preferences.

Extended Entertainment for Multi‑Day Trips

Families and repeat visitors benefit from more days of water park access, reducing repetition and improving the overall value of multi‑day Orlando stays.

Seasonal Resort Benefits

Disney resort guests staying between May 26 and September 8, 2026 can enjoy complimentary water park admission on check‑in day — making early‑arrival water park fun part of the vacation experience.

Tailored Experiences for All Ages

Both parks offer a blend of family‑friendly attractions (e.g., wave pools, play areas, lazy rivers) and thrill rides, catering to a broad demographic from toddlers to thrill‑seekers.

Avoiding Peak Seasonal Congestion

Opening Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach concurrently before peak summer travel dates helps distribute guest attendance and may reduce overcrowding on high‑demand days.

Disadvantages and Traveller Considerations

Peak Season Pricing

Opening both parks for summer coincides with the peak travel season, often associated with higher accommodation and airfare costs. Travellers should budget accordingly.

Crowds and Wait Times

Although dual‑park operation offers more options, high demand can still lead to long lines for popular slides and attractions, particularly on weekends and holidays.

Weather Dependencies

Outdoor water park operations are subject to weather conditions, including thunderstorms or colder spells that may occasionally impact park hours or functionality.

Ticket and Reservation Planning

Popular parks often require advanced bookings to secure preferred dates, especially for premium experiences or extended stays. Early planning is recommended.

Season Pass Blockouts

Some seasonal pass offerings may include blockout dates or blackout periods, requiring careful attention if planning multiple visits early in the season.

Conclusion — Summer 2026 Gets Wet and Magical in Orlando

The announcement that both Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon and Disney’s Blizzard Beach water parks will be open for the Summer 2026 season beginning May 12 offers travellers a compelling reason to plan family holidays, group trips and bucket‑list vacations to Walt Disney World Resort. With expanded choices, guest benefits, thematic variety and additional water‑based entertainment, Orlando’s water parks promise a refreshingly fun and value‑packed addition to any summer itinerary. The strategic timing ahead of peak travel and coordinated offering enhances Walt Disney World’s position as a top‑tier destination for aquatic and theme park leisure, combining sun, slides and Disney magic into one unforgettable seasonal experience.

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