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Disney Sets Typhoon Lagoon Closure Date for Seasonal Refurbishment

One story, every take, in the order the wire heard it. Walt Disney World has set a closing date for Typhoon Lagoon. The final day to enjoy Typhoon Lagoon before it closes for refurbishment will be September 8th. Disney confirmed the seasonal refurbishment in a short statement, pointing guests toward Blizzard Beach, which will remain open. Typhoon Lagoon Seasonal Refurbishment Closing Date & Blizzard Beach Plans […]

  1. ✦ First 1:55 PM · Jun 30
  2. +27m 2:23 PM · Jun 30
    WDW News Today Walt Disney World Announces Seasonal Closure Date for Disney's Typhoon Lagoon

    Walt Disney World water parks operate seasonally, and the resort has just announced the upcoming seasonal closure for Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon. Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon Seasonal Closure Typhoon Lagoon water park will close for the season on September 9, 2026, according to a notice on the resort website. There is no reopening date listed as of ... Read more The post Walt Disney World Announces Seasonal Closure Date for Disney's Typhoon Lagoon appeared first on WDW News Today.

  3. +54m 2:49 PM · Jun 30
    MickeyBlog Typhoon Lagoon Water Park Closing Temporarily Later This Year

    Disney World is known for its elaborate and exciting theme parks, but it’s also known for having very hot weather, especially in the summer. Sure, you can spend some time cooling down in your... The post Typhoon Lagoon Water Park Closing Temporarily Later This Year appeared first on MickeyBlog.com.

  4. +2h 39m 4:35 PM · Jun 30
    Disney Food Blog CLOSING DATE Announced for Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon

    Disney just announced when Typhoon Lagoon will be closing for refurbishment at the end of the summer season!

  5. +3h 23m 5:19 PM · Jun 30
    AllEars Disney Reveals CLOSING DATE for Typhoon Lagoon

    Disney has just announced which water park will be closing after the summer ends!

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