Tickets Are Now Available for Blizzard Beach Water Park, WDW Updates Mask Policy for Water Parks

If you had not heard, Walt Disney World previously announced that Disney’s Blizzard Beach Water Park would be re-opening to guests on March 7th. With that, Disney’s announced yesterday that tickets are now available for the water park.

In the announcement Disney stated this about ticket options –

Our One-Day Water Park Ticket (without blockout dates) is now available for $69 + tax (Adult) and $63 + tax (ages 3 – 9). Other ticket options are also available. Tickets can be purchased online at Disneyworld.com and will remain valid through Dec. 31, 2021. 

At this time a park reservation is not required to visit a water park, however, reservation requirements are subject to change. Water parks are subject to rehabilitation, seasonal, weather and capacity closures.

In order to accommodate the opening of Blizzard Beach, Walt Disney World has updated it’s mask policy –

When Disney’s Blizzard Beach Water Park reopens, it will operate in alignment with the health and safety protocols implemented throughout the Walt Disney World Resort, including reduced capacity, temperature screenings, physical distancing markings and face coverings. Face coverings will be required in designated areas for each Guest age 2 and up, including but not limited to the park entrance and exit, retail areas, and food and beverage ordering areas. Face coverings will not be permitted while experiencing water slides or in the water. You may also remove your face covering while actively eating or drinking, but you should be stationary and maintain appropriate physical distancing.

Club Penguin Island Event Coming to Disney’s Blizzard Beach Water Park

On July 29th, Club Penguin is bringing some special fun to Disney’s Blizzard Beach Water Park. And just like in the game, this event lets guests make friends and embark on adventures together.

Guests visiting Disney’s Blizzard Beach on July 29 will have the chance to participate in lots of Club Penguin Island-themed activities such as a penguin splash competition in the Ski Patrol area, coloring contests, a ‘snowball’ toss with water balloons, and much more!

And if you aren’t already playing Club Penguin Island, you can get started by clicking here to download on a mobile device. Club Penguin Island is available for a $4.99 monthly membership subscription on the App Store or on Google Play.

Water Parks at Walt Disney World Getting Preferred Parking

Walt Disney World has just completed the roll-out of preferred parking to all four of their theme parks, and will be adding the option to the water parks.

Beginning on June 5th, preferred parking will be available at Disney’s Blizzard Beach, and at Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon beginning June 19th.

Like at the main parks, a $15 fee in addition to existing parking fees will get you a parking spot close to the main entrance, and for the water parks, will also include a bottle of water for each guest.

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