Disney’s Blizzard Beach Water Park is set to reopen to guests on November 13. By Carly Caramanna
After a lengthy closure due to renovation, the park will be reopening with updates inspired by the beloved film “Frozen,” according to a Disney Blog post shared recently. Among the additions, kid-friendly land, Tike’s Peak, will see the addition of Olaf, Elsa, and Anna’s igloo castle, and statuettes of the adorable Snowgie pals from the beloved film among its polar-themed slides and wading pool.
All the Frozen-themed additions in Disney’s Blizzard Beach Water Park
The water park will also have an “enhanced holiday atmosphere,” according to Disney. These limited-time holiday offerings will run through December 31 and include a daily snowfall, holiday music, tropical-clad Santa, festive inner tubes, and seasonal food and beverage. Yuletide-inspired treats include a peppermint milkshake and Orange Bird Santa cone.
The popular paradise themed to a winter wonderland features family-friendly attractions, like a lazy river, waterslides, a beach-themed chair lift, and a heated one-acre wave pool. Thrill seekers admire its beacon, “Mount Gushmore,” home to the tallest and fastest free-fall body slide in Central Florida.
A separate ticket is required with 1-day park admission priced at USD 69 (INR 5,691). A park-hopper plus add-on option is available for theme park tickets. Transportation is complimentary to all Walt Disney World resort guests and at this time, park reservations are not required to visit Disney’s Blizzard Beach Water Park.
Changes also come to its several dining and beverage venues, including new Frozen-themed menu items, Disney shared in a press release. Food favourites, like the Ice Cream Sand Pail Sundae, will return along with new menu items, like savoury cajun shrimp and grits.
Disney’s other water park, Typhoon Lagoon, is currently open at Disney World but will be closing for refurbishment on November 13. A reopening date has not yet been announced.
This story first appeared on www.travelandleisure.com
Main and Feature Image Credit: Courtney Kiefer/Courtesy Of Disney
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