Blizzard Beach Water Park To Reopen In November With New "Frozen" Theming

Blizzard Beach Water Park To Reopen In November With New "Frozen" Theming
Image: © Disney

Mickey From The UK is reader-supported. When buying through our links we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. This does not influence our content.


Disney has today announced that Disney's Blizzard Beach water park will reopen on November 13th, 2022 with new "Frozen" touches.
It's a ski-riffic time at Walt Disney World Resort as Disney's Blizzard Beach Water Park prepares to reopen Nov. 13 when guests will once again set off on arctic adventures in the warm Florida sun and discover new touches from the Walt Disney Animation Studios film Frozen. The new Frozen features will be part of the kid-sized thrills of Tike's Peak that's popular among young guests who will delight in the statuettes of Olaf and his Snowgie pals in the warm wading pool, as well as Anna and Elsa's igloo castle.

The water park, which features heated water throughout the park, will also have an enhanced holiday atmosphere. This year there will be limited-time holiday offerings through Dec. 31 that include holiday-themed treats, snowfall and festive inner tubes. Guests can even meet a tropical-dressed Santa for the ultimate Florida holiday experience.

Featured Disneyland Paris Offer
Disneyland Paris Free Ferry Crossing Offer
Enjoy a FREE P&O Ferries Crossing On Selected Disneyland Paris Arrivals New Tab
Subscribe

✉️ Join the FREE Mickey From The UK email club & never miss any Disney content

Click Here To Join The FREE Mickey From The UK Email Club

You may not see all our content on social media, so signing up to our club means you won't miss a thing.


Ash Hales
Ash
About The Author
Ash Hales is a British Disney Parks writer and the voice behind Mickey From The UK. Based in the South of England, he's been visiting Disney Parks for over three decades and launched Mickey From The UK in 2017 to provide practical, straight-talking advice for British guests - without the American bias.

Read NextView All Walt Disney World News ›