January 9, 2025

What to know about Disneyland, Universal closures amid California fires

WATCH: Sunset Fire breaks out overnight in Hollywood Hills

Fast-moving brush fires continue to tear through parts of Southern California for a third day as local businesses, including popular theme parks feel the impact.

Universal Studios remains closed Thursday after the theme park announced it would close Universal Studios Hollywood and Universal CityWalk on Wednesday.

The Universal City-based theme park closure came as tens of thousands were told to evacuate Tuesday after a brush fire erupted in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood near Los Angeles, which has since burned over 17,000 acres and is at 0% containment so far.

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A firefighter battles the Palisades Fire as it burns a structure in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles, Jan. 7, 2025.

A second fire, the Eaton Fire, had broken out in Altadena, California Wednesday morning, which also prompted immediate evacuations. It quickly spread to over 10,600 acres and is also still at 0% containment.

A third fire, the Hurst Fire, northeast of San Fernando, California, had burned over 800 acres by Thursday morning and is at 10% containment.

Two additional fires broke out later in the day on Wednesday, bringing the total outbreaks to five. The Lidia and Sunset fires added over 400 acres to the total area impacted by early Thursday morning, with the Lidia Fire by the Angeles National Forest currently at 40% containment and the Sunset Fire above West Hollywood at 0% containment.

Is Universal Studios Hollywood impacted by the Los Angeles fires?

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Sign at the entrance to Universal Studios Hollywood, Nov. 2, 2020, in Universal City, Calif.

Both Universal Studios Hollywood and Universal CityWalk will be closed Thursday, "as a result of the extreme winds and fire conditions," the theme park said in a post on X.

The theme park is located in Universal City, north of Los Angeles and between Pasadena and the Pacific Palisades.

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Universal first closed on Wednesday and said at the time in a statement on X, "We will continue to assess the situation and expect to open for business tomorrow. The safety of our team members and our guests is our top priority."

Is Disneyland impacted by the Los Angeles fires?

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The Disneyland Resort entrance is seen, March 9, 2021, in Anaheim, Calif.

Disneyland has not announced any closures due to the fires.

Guests can check the Disneyland app for the latest updates, according to Disneyland officials, who added that operational adjustments may be implemented as weather conditions continue to change.

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The Disneyland Resort area, which includes Disneyland, as well as Disney California Adventure Park, is located in Anaheim, about 50 miles south of the Pacific Palisades.

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Are other theme parks in California closed due to fires?

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A sign at the entrance of the theme park Six Flags Magic Mountain welcomes the public back on the day of the park's re-opening, April 1, 2021, in Valencia, California.

Six Flags Magic Mountain in the Santa Clarita area also announced Wednesday that the theme park in Valencia would close.

"Due to high winds, Magic Mountain will remain closed today to ensure the safety of our guests and team members. All tickets purchased for today will be honored any other regular operating day through December 31, 2025," Six Flags Magic Mountain posted on X at the time.

Meanwhile, Knott's Berry Farm in Buena Park has not announced closures or delays due to the fires.

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