However, the park plans to revive the event in 2026 thanks, in part, to a major project that is already underway.
“Taking a break this year — while we build parking and figure out better strategies to get people in and out — we just think it’s the right thing to do,” Park CEO Josh Henderson said.
Phase one of the project, expected to open in February, is a 191-space paved lot with landscaping and lighting on 3.2 acres across Bonnet Springs Boulevard near the Welcome Center.
A second phase, still in design, will add about 185 more spaces, Henderson said…