Located in the Jurassic Park section of Islands of Adventure in Orlando, Florida, Pteranodon Flyers has a unique setup that typically requires an adult and child to ride together, with adults usually not being able to go on the ride without accompanying a child, making it a bucket list attraction for many fans. But last month, eagle-eyed fans noticed that the ride was closed and blocked off by construction barriers, reports Inside the Magic.
On March 2, Inside Universal reported that a quiet update on Universal’s website now shows the ride’s closure through May 14, 2026. As WDWNT reports, Pteranodon Flyers opened in 1999 as part of the park’s first round of attractions, pointing out that it is normal for rides to temporarily close for upkeep at the theme park. But with Pteranodon Flyers being “currently closed for undisclosed reasons until May 2026,” the outlet noted that the planned reopening may shift between now and then.
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“It’s a cute experience, but other than the unique views it provides, really isn’t anything particularly exciting,” said another Redditor. But more waxed nostalgic about riding it as children, or going on it with their own children and seeing their joy on it. “I’ve ridden it with my 3 year old multiple times and to me its just a blast watching him enjoy it,” wrote one commenter.
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