Pteranodon Flyers' Reopening at Islands of Adventure Just Slipped Another Week to May 22, Leaving Jurassic Park With Two Simultaneous Attraction Closures

Pteranodon Flyers' Reopening at Islands of Adventure Just Slipped Another Week to May 22, Leaving Jurassic Park With Two Simultaneous Attraction Closures

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The 1999-vintage suspended ride that hangs over Jurassic Park at Islands of Adventure has had its reopening delayed by another week. The new target is Friday, May 22, 2026, per Inside Universal's tweet on May 4: "Pteranodon Flyers has had its closure extended by one week, now set to reopen on May 22."

That puts the reopening just over two weeks out, lined up with the Friday before Memorial Day weekend. Universal has not issued a press release or an official scope-of-work statement; everything we know about the closure scope is reverse-engineered from on-property guest chatter pointing at brake-system maintenance.

The Jurassic Park entrance at Universal Orlando's Islands of Adventure, where Pteranodon Flyers operates.


The Jurassic Park gates at Islands of Adventure. Image: Universal Orlando Resort.

What we know

  • New reopening date: Friday, May 22, 2026.

  • Source: Inside Universal on Twitter, May 4, with a photo. No Universal press release.

  • Original target: Universal had listed the ride as closed "through mid-May 2026" on its operating calendar before this week's extension.

  • Scope of work: not officially confirmed. Guest chatter has pointed to brake-system maintenance. The ride is a suspended system with towers, cables, and synchronized moving components, all of which require coordinated inspection.

  • Closure history: the ride first went down earlier in 2026 with no Universal press release or stated explanation; construction walls went up around the attraction at that point.

Why it matters for Jurassic Park land

Pteranodon Flyers' delay overlaps with the much larger Jurassic Park River Adventure closure, which is currently scheduled to remain down through November 19, 2026. That puts Jurassic Park land in an unusual posture: two of its anchor attractions are simultaneously dark heading into Memorial Day weekend and the front edge of summer.

For families with younger riders, Pteranodon Flyers is the harder loss. It's one of the few attractions in Islands of Adventure designed specifically with younger guests in mind. The ride uses an inverted height rule: the kid is the actual rider, and must be 36 to 56 inches tall. Any adult over 56 inches can ride only when accompanying a child in that height window. Solo adults are excluded. That means the attraction serves a narrow demographic the rest of the park does not really cover.

A pteranodon-themed ride vehicle in flight at Pteranodon Flyers, Islands of Adventure.


Pteranodon Flyers in flight (pre-closure file photo). Image: Universal Orlando Resort.

What else is happening in Jurassic Park land right now

  • Jurassic Park River Adventure: closed, currently slated for return on November 19, 2026.

  • Jurassic World VelociCoaster: operating normally. (Last week's pre-launch evacuation was a one-day operational hiccup, not a recurring issue.)

  • Discovery Center: open.

  • Camp Jurassic: open.

  • Pteranodon Flyers: closed through May 22 (this story).

And while you're at it, the rest of the Universal week

  • Universal's Horror Make-Up Show heads into its final week. Last performance Tuesday May 12. Annual Passholder reserved seating runs through Sunday May 10.

  • Volcano Bay Nights picks back up Sunday May 10 for its second 2026 night, then again on May 17, 22, and 31.

  • Re(d)tro Coconut Club, an 80s and 90s themed overlay at CityWalk's Red Coconut Club, opens Friday May 8 with arcade games, throwback DJ sets, and specialty drinks. Doors at 6 p.m.

  • Passholder Bonus Benefits continue through May 21.

  • Blockbuster Summer 2026 kicks off May 23 with the return of the Mega Movie Parade and JAWS-themed experiences across Universal Studios Florida.

Quick planner notes

  • If your trip is before May 22, route younger riders to Camp Jurassic and Discovery Center. Both are open. Pteranodon Flyers and JP River Adventure are both unavailable.

  • The 36-to-56-inch rule is the catch. The kid is the rider, in that exact height window. Adults over 56 inches can ride only when accompanying a 36-to-56-inch child; solo adults cannot ride. If you're booking around a specific kid, measure them before banking on the May 22 reopening.

  • Skull Island is your other Jurassic-adjacent option. Reign of Kong has been operating but has had a rough 2026 with frequent same-day downtime, so check the app before walking over. When it's running, it's indoors and useful as a heat break.

  • Watch for an official Universal calendar update. The May 22 date came from Inside Universal's tweet, not Universal's official site. If a further delay is going to happen, expect it to land via the same back-channel.

Sources

Image credits: Universal Orlando Resort.

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