Blizzard Beach will officially reopen on Nov. 13, Disney announced Tuesday. The water park will again offer guests arctic adventures with new touches from the Disney animated film “Frozen.”
In Tike’s Peak, a popular part of Blizzard Beach among young guests, there will be statuettes of Olaf and his Snowgie pals in the wading pool, plus Anna and Elsa’s igloo castle.
With the holidays fast approaching, Blizzard Beach will also have an enhanced holiday atmosphere, featuring limited-time holiday offerings through the end of the year including treats, snowfall and inner tubes. Guests can also meet a tropically dressed Santa during the holidays.
Popular attractions at Blizzard Beach are also coming back, including Summit Plummet, Teamboat Springs, Toboggan Racers, Cross Country Creek and Runoff Rapids.
Get a sneak peek of the water park before it opens in the gallery below:
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