A series of heavy rainstorms sweeping through Southern California have Knott’s Berry Farm to shut its gates early on Monday, Feb. 19 and Six Flags Magic Mountain and SeaWorld San Diego to close for the day.
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Six Flags Magic Mountain closed for the day because of inclement weather, according to the park’s official Twitter account. Magic Mountain tickets purchased for Monday will be honored on any other regularly operating day through 2024. The Valencia amusement is closed on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays during the winter season.
Knott’s Berry Farm closed at 4 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 19 due to bad weather, according to the Buena Park theme park’s official Twitter account. Knott’s tickets purchased for Monday are valid through April 28.
SeaWorld San Diego announced that the marine park will close on Tuesday, Feb. 20 due the upcoming rain forecast. SeaWorld’s Weather-or-Not program provides a free return visit when rain, thunder, lightning, hail, winds, heat, snow or a hurricane force the closure of the park.
Disneyland planned to remain open until midnight and Disney California Adventure until 10 p.m. despite the rainy skies on Monday.
Universal Studios tickets are rain or shine with no complimentary admission to return another day when it rains.
Legoland California offers a “Rainy Day Promise” that allows visitors to return within a year when storms ruin the day.
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