Universal Studios Florida guests visiting today will notice one iconic attraction temporarily missing from their park plans. Revenge of the Mummy – The Ride officially closed this morning, January 27, 2026, for a scheduled refurbishment that will last through February 2, 2026.
The indoor roller coaster, which has been operating since 2004, will undergo what Universal describes as a “brief maintenance period” before reopening early next month. This closure comes after several previously delayed refurbishments, making this the attraction’s first significant downtime in recent months.
What This Means for Guests
With Mummy temporarily unavailable, guests can still enjoy Universal Studios Florida’s other major attractions including:
- The Bourne Stuntacular
- Transformers: The Ride
- Fast & Furious – Supercharged
- The Simpsons Ride
- Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit
Epic Universe Continues Record-Breaking Crowds
Meanwhile, Universal’s newest park continues to set attendance records. Epic Universe started 2026 with its busiest day ever, with average wait times exceeding previous peaks by over 20 minutes. The park’s popularity shows no signs of slowing, with January proving to be one of the most crowded months since opening.
For guests planning visits to Universal Orlando Resort, the temporary Mummy closure might actually work in their favor — with fewer attractions available at Studios, crowds may shift toward Islands of Adventure and Epic Universe.
When Will Mummy Reopen?
Universal has confirmed Revenge of the Mummy will reopen on February 3, 2026. The one-week closure is relatively short compared to past refurbishments, suggesting this may be routine maintenance rather than a major overhaul.
Guests with questions about the closure can contact Universal Guest Services or check the Universal Orlando app for real-time attraction availability.
