UPDATE 5/29/2020: Walt Disney World will be reopening the Magic Kingdom and Animal Kingdom parks on July 11th, and then EPCOT and Disney’s Hollywood Studios on July 15th. More info here
UPDATE 5/22/2020: Universal Studios Florida, Islands of Adventure, and Volcano Bay will be re-opening to guests on June 5, 20202. See more info here
UPDATE 5/12/2020 Starting May 14 select Universal CityWalk venues will open from 4-10pm w/ limited menus and guidelines for Team Members and guests. More info.
UPDATE 5/07/2020 On May 20, Disney Springs will begin a phased reopening. Following the guidance of government and health officials, some Disney Springs venues will open during this initial phase with a limited number of shopping and dining experiences. More info
UPDATE 4/09/2020 4:45 PM: Universal Orlando Resort, including the parks, CityWalk, and all hotels will be closed at least through May 31st.
UPDATE 3/29/2020 4:00 PM: Walt Disney World is not accepting vacation reservations through all of April or May. June 1st is currently the first travel date that can be reserved.
UPDATE 3/27/2020 5:40 PM: Walt Disney World Resort, including all theme parks, hotels, and Disney Springs will remain closed until further notice.
UPDATE 3/24/2020 5:30 PM: Universal Orlando Resort, including the parks, CityWalk, and all hotels will be closed through April 19th.
UPDATE 3/16/2020 5:00 PM: Universal CityWalk and all Universal Orlando hotels will also be closing. Full details below.
UPDATE 3/16/2020 9:45 AM: Walt Disney World has announced that all hotels and Disney Springs will also be closing through the end of the month. More information below.
UPDATE 3/13/2020 2:45 PM: SeaWorld Parks have announced similar closures, more info below.
Last night both Walt Disney World and Universal Orlando have announced that all of their theme parks in Central Florida will be closed from Monday, March 16th through the end of the month. They will continue to monitor the situation and these closures could possibly be extended.
These closures are being made in an “abundance of caution” according to the companies. At this time all on-site hotels, as well as Disney Springs and Universal CityWalk, are not scheduled for any closures. Stay tuned as this information may change in the coming days and weeks. More details on the announced closures, and how guests may make changes to their travel plans can be found below.
Walt Disney World
Walt Disney World issued the statement above, and you can read specific details about how this may affect your upcoming vacation at this link. Walt Disney World theme parks will be closed beginning Monday, March 16th, and will remain closed until further notice. Disney Cruise Line will suspend all departures starting Saturday, March 14th.
Disney owned-and-operated hotels at Walt Disney World Resort and Disney’s Vero Beach Resort will close beginning at 5:00 PM on Friday, March 20 until further notice. This will give Guests the ability to make other arrangements. At Disney Springs, all Disney owned-and-operated locations will close beginning Tuesday, March 17 until further notice.
UPDATE 5/07/2020 On May 20, Disney Springs will begin a phased reopening. Following the guidance of government and health officials, some Disney Springs venues will open during this initial phase with a limited number of shopping and dining experiences. More info
For Guests who are interested in modifying their existing travel dates or making a new reservation for a future vacation, reservations are currently available for travel dates June 1 and later. Guests are able to modify these bookings if Walt Disney World Resort opens before or after that time.
Unexpired Walt Disney World theme park tickets with unused days or date-specific tickets will be automatically extended through December 15, 2020. And if you are unable to use your ticket by that date, your tickets can be used towards the purchase of a new ticket for a future date. Pre-paid Annual Passes will be extended by the number of days the parks are closed. Monthly payments for Annual Passes are suspended, (and users will be able to select whether to keep their original expiration date when the parks open, or extend it the number days the parks were closed). More ticket details can be found here.
Cancellation fees have been waved for Walt Disney World hotels and all in-park pre-paid dining and experiences will be automatically refunded if scheduled for a date during the closure time. Credit cards will not be charged for missed dining reservations during this time as well. FastPass+ reservations will automatically be cancelled during the closure period, and no action is required by you. More details.
Universal Orlando Resort
All of the Universal Orlando Resort theme parks will be closed from Monday, March 16h through at least May 31st.
Universal CityWalk will close at midnight on Monday, March 16th, and will remain closed through May 31st. All hotels at the Universal Orlando Resort will close at 5:00 PM on Friday, March 20th, and will remain closed through May 31st.
UPDATE 5/12/2020 Starting May 14 select Universal CityWalk venues will open from 4-10pm w/ limited menus and guidelines for Team Members and guests. More info.
Guests with booked tickets or vacations that are looking for options can call this number for more information 877-801-9720. Unexpired single-day tickets that have already been purchased will be valid on any day for 365 days from the purchase date. Unexpired multi-day tickets that have already been purchased will also be valid for first use on any day from 365 days from purchase – but, as always, must be used within seven days of first use. Florida Resident discounted ticket usage windows and blockout dates remain unchanged unless otherwise communicated. If you cannot travel during this time, you can apply the value of a wholly unused ticket toward a new purchase.
All Annual and Seasonal Passes will automatically be extended by the number of days our theme parks are closed. There is no action required from the Passholder. Existing benefits and restrictions will continue to apply. FlexPay monthly payments have been suspended during the closure, effective March 25, 2020.
Ticket purchases, hotel reservations and packages purchased between March 4 and May 1 qualify for Universal’s Stress-Free booking policy, which means they may be modified or cancelled with no fee at least 24 hours prior to arrival. For details, click here.
SeaWorld Parks
SeaWorld Orlando, Busch Gardens Tampa Bay, and all other SeaWorld parks will be closed from Monday, March 16th until further notice. SeaWorld has issued a statement, and created a page with frequently asked questions you can see here. Guests can obtain the latest information on park operations by calling 407-794-0017.
Essential personnel, including animal care experts, will continue to look after the health, safety and nutritional needs of the animals at the parks. SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment will continue to pay full-time employees during this period.
Guests can request refunds for tickets, or reschedule through 2021 without fees. More information can be found here.
Active annual passes, season passes, and membership products to SeaWorld and Busch Gardens parks will be automatically extended for a length of time at least as long as the temporary closure period. No action is required on your part.
Further Information
These efforts are being made to help protect guests and employees from the spread of Coronavirus. As this is an evolving situation, this post may be updated as closure dates or details may change. Look for updates at the top of the post. The CDC recommends that you avoid close contact with others, wash your hands often, and avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands to help prevent the spread of the Coronavirus (COVID-19). Learn more information here.
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3 Comments
Thomas Q Smith
Even though Universal is closing their Parks, Team Members are being asked to report for their regular shifts. The Orlando Sentinel has exposed this situation with an article this morning. With 27,000 Team Members, Does UO really think of their Team’s safety & health? Bad call for UO and upper management!.
Alicia Stella
Late last night Universal Orlando reevaluated the situation and not everyone will have to come in. https://twitter.com/aliciastella/status/1238673549436616705?s=21
Ron Baker
Yikes, as a devoted theme park fan that has been visiting theme parks in the U.S. since 1965 I am shocked.
I understand that they all have no choice but to close for now but this is way too big and completely unprecedented to get my head around.
So unfortunate, so many billions in lost revenue, so many jobs affected. Hoping for a speedy return to some kind of normalcy.