Disneyland Resort will be closed Sunday Morning

Disneyland Resort will be closed Sunday Morning


Disneyland Resort will be closed Sunday morning due to the threat of Hurricane Hillary Universal Studios Hollywood monitoring has been closed due to the storm. Disneyland Resort theme parks will close early today, Sunday, August 20, due to the threat of Hurricane Hillary.

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Universal Studio Management

The Disneyland Resort in Southern California is slated to close early Sunday as management at Universal Studios Hollywood say they are closely monitoring the approaching storm. Because Hurricane Hillary is poised for landfall. Disney California Adventure and Disneyland Resort will close at 10:00 PM instead of 9:00 PM today. will go the park administration has confirmed this. The shopping and dining area of ​​the park will be open till 10 pm instead of 11 pm.


Closely Monitor Hurricane

The National Weather Service informed Disneyland Resorts that it is closely monitoring Hurricane Hillary and making adjustments as necessary. He said that the resort hotel will be open for guests and food and drink arrangements will also be there. Universal Studios Hollywood management said they plan to keep their parks open tomorrow but are closely monitoring the storm. Our top priority is to ensure the safety of our guests and our employees. Will be. However, he said that he will try his best to keep the resort open for now. "Tourists and visitors should consult our website and call our hotline at 0800-864-8377 before proceeding," Universal Studios Hollywood said in a statement.

National Hurricane Center

Southern California remains under a Category 1 hurricane threat Saturday afternoon as the National Hurricane Center predicts severe and deadly flooding from rain in areas that have been in a year-long drought. The Category 1 hurricane, which was said to have weakened on Friday, is expected to make landfall in the Mexican state of Baja California on Saturday night or early Sunday morning, and south Heavy rain is forecast for Saturday night and Sunday morning in California.


Weather Center Warning

As of Saturday afternoon, the hurricane will move north-northwest at 17 mph in the Pacific Ocean with sustained winds of 110 mph, according to data from the Weather Center.  Millions of people in the state are under the threat of a tropical storm warning, the first of its kind to be issued in Southern California, which extends to Los Angeles and San Diego, the US-Mexico border, Palm Springs, and other areas within the country.

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