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Minor Damage Spotted at Universal Orlando, Reopening Plans Shared

Hurricane Milton has made its mark on Florida, causing disruptions across the state, but theme park fans can breathe a sigh of relief: Universal Orlando Resort is gearing up to reopen this Friday, October 11, following a brief closure due to the storm.

A large, rotating globe with "UNIVERSAL" partially visible in gold letters is the central figure in the image. Set against a stormy backdrop with heavy rain and lightning, it evokes the dynamic weather often experienced at Universal Orlando Resort. The scene is framed by a circular platform with railings.
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As the hurricane barreled through, Universal made the decision to shut down its parks, CityWalk, and Halloween Horror Nights for two days (Wednesday and Thursday) to ensure guest safety and allow time to assess any potential damage.

For those tracking the aftermath, there was plenty of anticipation about how much the resort had been affected by the hurricane. Theme park enthusiast account @bioreconstruct took to X to provide updates, revealing that Universal Orlando experienced only minor damage during the storm.

This news is a huge relief for both fans and the Universal team, who are working hard to get everything back to normal.

Universal’s official statement reassured guests that the parks will be fully operational by Friday:

“Our hearts are with all those impacted by Hurricane Milton, and we are dedicated to helping our community recovery. We are also grateful for the hard work of our Team Members during this challenging time. On Friday, Oct. 11, we look forward to welcoming back our guests as we return to our normal operation across all our theme parks, CityWalk, and Halloween Horror Nights inclusive of Early Park Admission for Universal Orlando Hotel guests, Premier Passholders, and Preferred Passholders.”

universal orlando islands of adventure
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This reopening includes everything—from theme parks to the thrilling Halloween Horror Nights. Fans who were worried about missing out on the spooky event can now rest easy. Universal’s Early Park Admission will also be reinstated for hotel guests and passholders, allowing early access to the attractions.

For theme park lovers, the rapid recovery and reopening are a testament to Universal’s resilience. While some storm damage was inevitable, the park’s minimal impact is great news for fans. Whether you were looking forward to riding VelociCoaster or screaming your way through a Halloween Horror Nights maze, everything will be back in action by Friday.

velocicoaster at night at universal orlando's islands of adventure park
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As for the community and Universal’s team members, there’s still plenty of recovery work ahead, but this quick reopening is a positive step forward. If you’ve got plans to visit this weekend, get ready to enjoy the rides, shows, and dining you’ve been looking forward to!

Andrew Boardwine

A frequent visitor of Walt Disney World Resort and Universal Orlando Resort, Andrew will likely be found freefalling on Twilight Zone Tower of Terror or enjoying Pirates of the Caribbean. Over at Universal, he'll be taking in the thrills of the Jurassic World Velocicoaster and Revenge of the Mummy

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