Disney’s Blizzard Beach reopened just a few days ago. It’s the first Disney Water Park to reopen since the July 2020 closure. As such, it gives us a look at how Disney has translated its stringent COVID-19 precautions to their water park landscape.
Here’s what you need to know:
- Reservations are NOT required at Disney’s Blizzard Beach
- Capacity is limited, and the park could reach capacity on busier days
- If capacity is reached it is supposed to be announced on MyDisneyExperience
- Masks are required except when in the water
- Temperature screening required
- All lounge and seating areas are physically distant
- Large groups can combine groups of chairs that are beneath a shelter only
- Floats and tubes are sanitized
- Life jackets for little swimmers are now issued at Frostbite Freddie’s
- Mobile ordering has been added to each larger dining location
- Social distancing markers in queues
Unlike the Walt Disney World theme parks, a park pass reservation is not required to visit Disney’s Blizzard Beach. On peak days such as warm weekends and Spring Break, the park can reach capacity. It is best to get there at opening to avoid disappointment, and to avoid long lines. And after all, the early bird gets the best lounge chair. Guests can check the MyDisneyExperience app or call (407) 560-3400 to double check on capacity.
Temperature screenings are required, just like at the main theme parks. Masks are required. Masks can be removed when in the water, and while eating and drinking when stationary.
All lounge chairs are set up to be physically distant groupings of six feet or more. Guests are asked to not reposition the groupings or combine groupings. Large groups can combine seating only when it is under one of the shelter areas as seen in the photo below.
Floats and tubes are sanitized, including life vests for little swimmers. These life vests can only be retrieved near Frostbite Freddie’s so that they can be sanitized after each guest use. Inside the Cross Country Creek lazy river, guests must be in a float and cannot freely swim or walk about.
Finally, most of the larger dining locations, like the Warming Hut and Lottawatta Lodge, now have mobile ordering. And as you could expect, lines for all attractions have social distancing markers. So essentially, Disney’s Blizzard Beach has all the same COVID-19 precautions as the main theme parks, it’s just wetter.
Do you plan to visit Disney’s Blizzard Beach anytime soon? What are you looking forward to?
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