South Florida Sun-Sentinel (Sunday)

Coasters, festivals and crossed fingers

2021 uncertain for Florida theme parks

- By Dewayne Bevil

What’s ahead in themepark world for 2021? We have hopes and dreams but not a ton of answers as the coronaviru­s pandemic continues to mess with the calendar.

It makes sense for attraction­s to hover in wait-andsee mode after unstable 2020. But it leaves us with few firm dates and occasions to anticipate. So here’s what we’re wondering while wading into ‘21.

New coasters

Islands of Adventure’s Jurassic World VelociCoas­ter is literally the one to watch. Universal Orlando is allowing us to see what they’re up to with this ride in many ways, including recent testing of ride vehicles. We know to expect air time and dino-matronics. Its debut is scheduled for “summer.”

Meanwhile, SeaWorld Orlando’s Ice Breaker stands there silent, looking like it’s ready to go. It has a strong look, and it should be fun to watch from the park’s shortcut bridge. Also appearing to be in neutral gear is its intense sister ride, Iron Gwazi at Busch Gardens Tampa; however, it has a “spring” opening date on the calendar.

At Walt Disney World, work continues on Tron Lightcycle/Power Run, an indoor-outdoor thrill ride at Magic Kingdom, and on Guardians of the Galaxy: CosmicRewi­nd,theattract­ion inside the big sky-blue box at Epcot. At one point, they both had an “in time for the 50th anniversar­y of Disney World” time frame attached to them. That date is Oct. 1, but it would not be shocking to see either slip into ‘22.

Disney World’s golden year

Even before the pandemic, the company had said very little beyond pointing to the new paint job on Cinderella Castle. What are Plans B, C and D? Will it be a short and sweet moment or could it be an old-school, two-year celebratio­n, as at least one expert has thrown out there?

Epcot continues to transform

In addition to the Guardians ride, we have seen progress on Remy’s Ratatouill­e Adventure in the France pavilion as well as the spacetheme­d restaurant in Future World. Heavy machinery continues to rumble behind the constructi­on wall where Club Cool and company used to be. But the latest talk of the park is the gigantic, taco-shaped barge in the World Showcase Lagoon that’s been put in place for “Harmonious,” a planned nighttime spectacula­r. Can we get chips with that?

Most promising thing coming

It’s the return of (modified) park-hopping between Disney World theme parks, which started Jan. 1. Date-specific park reservatio­ns will continue to be required, but after going to that park, annual passholder­s and folks who paid for the park-hopping option with their day tickets will be able to transfer to a second park after 2 p.m. I’ll

What else is on the horizon?

January holds additional promise with Planet Play, a new indoor playground coming to Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex on Jan. 1, the debut of the Taste of Epcot Internatio­nal Festival of the Arts on Jan. 8 and the opening of the Museum of Illusions on Internatio­nal Drive on Jan. 9.

There’s also the addition of the Auto Experience to I-Drive’s Dezerland Park in “early” 2021, and the launch of Brickbeard’s Watersport­s Stunt Show at Legoland Florida on Feb. 12. Universal’s Volcano Bay, shuttered since early November, is slated to reopen “on or before March 1,” according to the official website, and Blizzard Beach, one of Disney’s water parks, is set to reopen on March 7 after a closure lasting almost a year.

The Taste of Epcot Internatio­nal Flower & Garden Festival is scheduled to be a long chew, from March 3 through July 5.

Icon Park Slingshot and Icon Park Drop Tower, both in the 400-foot-high neighborho­od, are scheduled to open on I-Drive sometime this summer.

Time to cross your fingers

Perhaps this time next year, we will have been flung toward the sky, turned upside down at high speeds, been shrunken down to the size of a rat, had a cupcake to celebrate WDW’s 50th, inspected classic cars, park hopped and watched fireworks with thousands of our closest theme-park friends. Maybe some attraction­s and shows will be back in business.

Wouldn’t that be ‘21-derful?

 ?? JOE BURBANK/ORLANDO SENTINEL ?? A masked family walks past Cinderella Castle at DIsney World.
JOE BURBANK/ORLANDO SENTINEL A masked family walks past Cinderella Castle at DIsney World.
 ?? RICARDO RAMIREZ BUXEDA/ORLANDO SENTINEL ?? Park-hopping between different Disney World theme parks has returned with some modificati­ons.
RICARDO RAMIREZ BUXEDA/ORLANDO SENTINEL Park-hopping between different Disney World theme parks has returned with some modificati­ons.
 ?? DEWAYNE BEVIL/ORLANDO SENTINEL ?? The Jurassic World VelociCoas­ter is set to open this year at Universal’s Islands of Adventure.
DEWAYNE BEVIL/ORLANDO SENTINEL The Jurassic World VelociCoas­ter is set to open this year at Universal’s Islands of Adventure.

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