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Universal’s Volcano Bay. It’s a water theme park. Which is like a theme park with a whole lotta water. And that big thing in the middle is just like a real volcano — ‘cause you know volcanoes have water slides. Yep. 13 stories above this South Seas oasis, your friends (or your kids) are gonna see if you chicken out at the last second, or if you take the plunge down the face of Krakatau. More of a go-with-the-flow type? No worries. The beach, winding river and wave pool are always tempting escapes.
Universal’s Volcano Bay is closed for the season and is currently scheduled to reopen on or before March 1, 2021. We encourage guests to check back for any future updates.
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