Universal Orlando Resort, Flooded By Hurricane Ian, Reopening To All Guests This Weekend
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.Update from Universal Orlando Resort
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