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Disney’s Blizzard Beach Will Be Closed on November 23

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If you planned to hit the water at Disney’s Blizzard Beach Water Park on November 23, you will need to find something else to do. It will be closed on Tuesday because of cold temperatures.

This is not the first time this season that Blizzard Beach has closed for the day. On Tuesday, the high temperature is not expected to hit 70 degrees, which means that it would not be profitable to open the Water Park.

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As of now, Blizzard Beach is scheduled to open on Wednesday, November 24. The high temperature that day is forecast to be in the low 70s. That is normally a borderline temperature for opening a Disney Water Park, but with Thanksgiving Week upon us, Disney might decide to keep it open.

Universal’s Volcano Bay will be closed on November 23 as well. Aquatica Orlando is currently scheduled to be open from 11:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m., but you should double check before heading that way.

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There could be several days in the next week and a half when Disney’s Blizzard Beach Water Park remains closed because of cool temperatures. Thanksgiving and Black Friday are both supposed to have perfect Water Park weather; partly cloudy with a high temperature around 75. The temperature is expected to dip five degrees or so on Saturday, then there will be several days when the temperature will be low enough that Disney might decide not to open Blizzard Beach.

Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon Water Park remains closed. There has been no word on when it will reopen.

Always check the forecast right before your Walt Disney World vacation. While most summer days are hot and humid with a chance of thunderstorms, late fall, winter, and early spring are a different story. You could experience temperatures from the 30s to the 90s, all in one week. You will want to pack accordingly.

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About Paula K

I grew up in Western Massachusetts. When I was nine my family went to Disneyland and I was hooked. I grew up, attended New England College in Henniker, NH and eventually moved to Virginia. I worked as a disc jockey, married and became a full time mom when our daughter was born. Fast forward several years. In 2010 we moved to Central Florida and my Disney obsession grew. I now work as a freelance writer and spend my spare time in the parks. Under the name Paula Brown I penned the novels Dream Wanderers and The Coffee Cruiser. I also am a co-author of Dining at Walt Disney World: The Definitive Guide. I'm obsessed with Star Wars, so this is a good time to live in Central Florida. I've been a vegetarian for well over a decade, a choice that my daughter eventually made as well. While my husband still hasn't joined us fully he has given up most meats except for seafood. I was relieved to find that vegetarian dining is not difficult at Walt Disney World.