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Beware: Disney’s “Free” Perk Has A Major Catch

Free water park access sounds like a dream perk for Disney Resort guests—until you realize there’s a pretty big catch attached. With Blizzard Beach closing for refurbishment this September, that “free day” is about to feel a lot more limited.

A Fan Favorite Frozen Over

Blizzard Beach is easily one of the most imaginative parks Disney has ever built. Styled like a ski resort that melted in the sun, it features everything from snowy slopes to a chairlift that takes you up to the towering Summit Plummet. There are lazy rivers, splash zones for little ones, and wild raft rides that are perfect for families. It’s not just a water park—it’s a full-on Disney experience.

A wooden water slide tower at sunset, part of the Blizzard Beach refurbishment, is surrounded by artificial snow and green railings. The colorful slide descends into a water park below, offering a picturesque view as the sun sets on the horizon.
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The Arrival Day Perk, Explained

In 2025, Disney Resort guests are granted free access to one water park on the day they check in. The idea is simple: start your vacation with a splash, literally. But the pass is only good that day, and only at a water park that’s open. When both Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach are available, it’s a fun choice. But come fall, that choice disappears.

The Big Change Coming September 8

Blizzard Beach is set to close for its yearly refurbishment on September 8, 2025. That means anyone arriving from that date through at least November will only have Typhoon Lagoon as an option for their arrival perk. No icy slopes, no snow-themed slides—just the tropical style of Typhoon Lagoon.

This closure is part of Disney’s usual seasonal maintenance pattern, but its impact on guest experience is real. Families with young kids or thrill-seekers looking forward to Blizzard’s unique vibe will need to shift expectations.

Blizzard Beach Closed
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Why Guests Are Heartbroken

Many guests plan their vacations around unique park experiences. If you’ve been hyped about Summit Plummet or floating through a snowy-themed lazy river, it’s a bummer to find out it’s off the table. What’s worse, the free perk doesn’t roll over. If your arrival day is rainy or your flight is delayed, you could miss out altogether.

Plus, with all guests pushed toward Typhoon Lagoon, expect bigger crowds and longer waits. That laid-back water park vibe might be harder to come by. You might find yourself waiting in lines longer than expected or struggling to find space at the wave pool.

Mickey Mouse Typhoon Lagoon
Credit: Disney

Make the Most of It!

To make the most of the check-in day perk:

  • Book morning arrivals to actually enjoy a full park day.

  • Stay up-to-date on the official water park calendars.

  • If Blizzard Beach is your must-do, schedule a paid visit earlier in the summer.

  • Don’t count on flexibility—plan for what’s open.

  • Bring your own towels and essentials to avoid lines for rentals.

The check-in day perk is still a nice value, but with Blizzard Beach off the table, it’s not quite the win it used to be. Timing your trip right can make all the difference in whether that “free day” feels like a bonus or a bust. Be flexible, plan smart, and make the most of what’s available—and you’ll still have a splash-worthy start to your Disney vacation.

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