Universal Orlando Resort, Flooded By Hurricane Ian, Reopening To All Guests This Weekend – Update
UPDATED with latest: Just days after being pummeled by Hurricane Ian, Universal Orlando Resort has announced that tomorrow, October 1, the resort will be open to all guests. A “phased reopen” began today for guests of the resort’s hotels who rode out the storm there. The resort’s popular Halloween Horror Nights will also be open to all guests starting tomorrow.
It’s still unclear exactly how much of the park is open, given the extensive flooding and — in the case of the giant building that houses Jurassic Park River Adventure — structural damage. More on that below.
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According to the park’s announcement, its Volcano Bay reopened today.
Update from Universal Orlando Resort pic.twitter.com/o10fUHidPi
— Universal Orlando Resort (@UniversalORL) September 30, 2022
PREVIOUSLY on September 29: Hurricane Ian unleashed 14 inches of rain and winds up to 60 mph in Orlando on Wednesday night and this morning the damage from that onslaught was clear at Universal Orlando Resort.
News reports and photos posted to social media showed many areas of the park under several feet of water, including the Incredible Hulk Coaster the lower tracks of which are normally suspended over the park’s lagoon, but this morning they were submerged in the lagoon, which had obviously risen with the deluge.
@Attractions pic.twitter.com/UDJdCWhX3g
— Lissainflorida (@lissainbama) September 29, 2022
Flood waters also inundated the walkway to the resort’s CityWalk and Portofino restaurant, the entrance to the adjacent Double Tree by Hilton hotel and the I-4 Express near the park.
Some flood photos at @UniversalORL Portofino Resort and walkway to CityWalk. https://t.co/1fXqe9x0sK
— Attractions Magazine (@Attractions) September 29, 2022
This WAS the entrance to the Double Tree by Hilton hotel at Universal Studios.
And those cars across Major Blvd used to be working cars. Likely not anymore. @MyNews13 #HurricaneIan#flooding pic.twitter.com/CpoHyAqeQD— Jeff Allen (@News13JeffAllen) September 29, 2022
WHOA: #IAN: I-4 Express westbound lanes flooded at Kirkman Rd near Universal. #News13Orange pic.twitter.com/o7NkbaP23a
— Jerry Hume (@JerryHume) September 29, 2022
The most noticeable impact from Ian may have been the giant hole blown in the side of the giant building that houses Jurassic Park River Adventure.
— Parisi (@Parisi2274) September 29, 2022
Park officials announced late today that, while “assessment and recovery efforts” continue, a “phased reopen” will begin on Friday for guests of the resort’s hotels who rode out the storm there. It is unclear which parts of the park that may include. Deadline reached out to park officials and will add any further comment received.
Update from Universal Orlando Resort pic.twitter.com/T58EpBGx4f
— Universal Orlando Resort (@UniversalORL) September 29, 2022
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