Thursday, December 4, 2025

Opening Dates at Disney World 2026



Disney put out a bunch of announcements today, mostly as a road map to what’s coming in 2026.  Pretty much everything here was previously announced, but this helps break down when things should be happening, as dates or at least timeframes were firmed up.  We’ll go down the list and talk about most of these and see what else we can glean from this snapshot of 2026.

 

In “early 2026”, Disney officially confirmed the dates for the International Festival of the Arts at Epcot.  Probably Disney’s least known and appreciate festival runs from January 16 through February 23.  It’s no surprise that this Festival is returning, and the timeframe is pretty much exactly the same as it was in 2025 (which ran 1/17-2/24).  This covers the post-holiday period and runs just past Presidents Week.

 

Also in early 2026, the updated Animatronics in Frozen Ever After at Epcot will also debut.  We talked about this earlier, but the changeover shouldn’t take very long and can probably be worked on behind the scenes before having to go live.  There is no word on how long Frozen will have to close, but it can’t be very long; this announcement comes in December and the new Animatronics are to debut in February.  I would expect a slight closure to get everything ready but nothing to really be concerned about.  Edit: Disney updated their website to confirm that Frozen will close on January 26.  That puts the closure at somewhere between a couple of weeks and a month.  I would be on the earlier side.

 

Next up are the announcements for spring 2026.  As with most Disney seasons, spring is sort of a moving target here.  Epcot’s International Flower and Garden Festival will return from March 4 through June 1.  That should give you an idea of what Disney considers “spring” (which doesn’t necessarily follow the lunar calendar).  Again, this follows the exact pattern from 2025, where the festival ran from 3/5-6/2.

 

There is now a more narrow timeframe for the return of Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, which has been down since January 6, 2025.  It is now slated to return in spring, but no further dates were revealed.  We’ve talked about this project before and this update doesn’t provide any new details on what EXACTLY will be different about this ride all these months later.  My guess would be before spring break really kicks into gear in Florida, so mid-March at the latest.

 

Similarly, Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin at Magic Kingdom will reopen in the spring.  This has been down since August 2025.  New handheld blasters are among the biggest changes here, which should make the ride more sleek and modern.  I expect this to open around the same time as Big Thunder; once again, Disney will want as many things as possible open by spring break and this seems to fit the bill.

 

Next come the “summer” announcements, starting with the debut of Soarin’ Across America.  As I noted in that original post, I expected Soarin’ to debut around Memorial Day to fit the idea of Disney summer and that’s exactly what today’s announcement states.  Hey, even a blind squirrel finds a nut every once in a while!  This is particularly interesting, because just yesterday Disneyland announced that their new version of Soarin’ will debut on July 2, meaning Florida gets this new version a month plus ahead of California.  As I also said in that post, there should be little to no downtime for Soarin’, as it should be a simple matter of changing out the film; all of the framework will remain the same.

 

I’m not sure if it was specifically noted before, but Millennium Falcon: Smuggler’s Run will debut a “new mission” with the Mandalorian and Grogu.  This will debut on May 22, 2026, which (not so) coincidentally is the same date as the new movie, The Mandalorian and Grogu, hits theaters.  Symmetry!  I’m still not sure how much downtime, if any, Millennium Falcon will need. The film should be able to be changed out easily, but I don’t know if they’re changing anything in the queue or preshow.  Will we still be trying to retrieve coaxium for Hondo Ohnaka, just with Din Djarin and Grogu along for the ride??  Unclear.

 

Disney also reiterated that Rock N Roller Coaster Starring the Muppets will debut in summer 2026.  This timeframe was already noted and no additional dates were specified.  But the queue for the current version of the ride is already undergoing changes, as the pre-show recently closed, and that’s where the majority of the work will be done.  No word on when the ride itself will close for this new update.

 


Probably the biggest “new” news update today concerns the reimagining of Animation Courtyard at Hollywood Studios into the Walt Disney Studios Lot.  This was previously announced, but there are a lot of concrete notes about what is changing, including six character meet and greets and a large Sorcerer Mickey hat to adorn the Roy E. Disney Animation Building.  Later in the summer, Disney Jr. Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Live debuts. This is a show that already exists in California and as should be apparent from the name, will cater to a younger demographic.  Either way, it’s nice to see this formerly “dead” area of Hollywood Studios actually become useful again.

 

This list goes on to include fall and winter but there’s really nothing new under the sun here – Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party and Epcot’s Food and Wine Festival will return in the fall, though these are no brainers and no dates have been announced yet.  Similarly, Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party, Jollywood Nights and Festival of the Holidays all return in the winter.

 

Obviously this list is not comprehensive, as Disney will surely announce some more things as the year goes on. But this gives us a pretty good idea of what they have planned in the near future, which is always helpful to trip planning.  Hopefully we get some more concrete dates on some of these things soon but no closure appears to be major, and the biggest one (Big Thunder) is nearly complete now.

Wednesday, October 22, 2025

Soarin' Across America to Debut Summer 2026



Disney just announced that changes are coming to Soarin’ at both Walt Disney World and Disneyland starting in summer 2026.  To coincide with the celebration of America’s 250th birthday, Soarin’ will become Soarin’ Across America.  We’ll take a look at what that means, and speculate on how long this might be in effect for.

 

If you’re unfamiliar (though you’re probably not, if you’re reading this blog), Soarin’ is a motion simulator ride that makes it feel as if you are flying (or soaring!) over various beautiful locales.  This is done by lifting the rows of seats inside a theater into the air and leaving your legs to dangle freely below you as you are immersed in a large screen in front of you.  This also includes the feel of wind and smells related to each location.  If I haven’t mentioned it previously, Soarin’ is one of my absolute favorite attractions in any Disney park.  I try to do it multiple times per trip whenever we’re there.

 

Wednesday, October 8, 2025

WDW News October (Price Increases and More!)


 

Disney put out a few news tidbits today.  We’ll talk about what they are, but more importantly, WHY they were announced today of all days.  I guess I shouldn’t bury the lede here – any positive news that came out was offset by the annual ticket price increase that always comes around this time of year.  I don’t know whether it will soften the blow of higher prices, but Disney must think so.  In any case, let’s start there.

 

Ticket Price and Annual Pass Price increase:

Disney had already rolled out new pricing into 2026 when packages became available earlier this year, so this is mostly a continuation of that and the addition of November and December 2026, which of course are the highest priced tickets you will find at any time.  Trying to pinpoint exact increases on various days is sort of a fool’s errand, because there are so many variables at play.

Friday, September 19, 2025

My Resort Hopping Day (Conclusion)

 


This is the second piece of my whirlwind resort tour of Walt Disney World.  You can (and should) read the first part here - otherwise it looks like I just beamed into Disney and started walking around.  I last left off by saying goodbye to the Crescent Lake and Skyliner resorts and heading over to Animal Kingdom Lodge.  Let's pick it up here.

 

I have Animal Kingdom Lodge on my short list of places to stay; my one knock has been that it’s kind of remote and only accessible by bus, the only deluxe resort to have exclusively bus transportation.  The price (especially via DVC points rental) has always been on the lower end of the deluxe properties though, and I wanted to see for myself whether the savanna views would make it worth the inconvenience.

 

Tuesday, September 16, 2025

My Resort Hopping Day (Part I)


 

I recently had the opportunity to do something at Walt Disney World that I had never done before – spend an entire day resort hopping.  Normally when we get the chance to take a trip, we devote the majority of our time to the parks.  I’ve talked about this in the past, but given the high cost of a Disney trip and the (in)frequency with which we visit, the parks are always my primary focus.

 

But this time was different, mostly because this wasn’t a “real” trip to Disney.  I had gone to Florida for an entirely different reason (family related) but found a way to squeeze in one day to myself in Orlando.  I had originally wanted to spend the day at Epcot by myself, but my family was not fond of this plan and I can’t really blame them.  Disney has been something that we do all together and I didn’t want them to be upset if I managed to have this kind of fun without them.

 

Tuesday, September 2, 2025

Destination D23 Announcements


 

This past weekend, Disney hosted their bi-annual Destination D23 convention in Orlando.  This is a bi-annual event because it alternates with the larger D23 in Anaheim.  Usually D23 proper is where most of the big parks announcements (among other things) are announced, where Destination events tend to be smaller, fan focused historical presentations.



This was NOT true two years ago, and that fact, combined with an especially huge D23 event last year had many fans thinking that we were in store for more major announcements, regardless of the year or name of the event.  But as the event approached, people noted that there wasn't even a Disney Parks panel listed, so many bloggers and those in the know were warning fans to lower their expectations, as it looked like nothing major would be announced.

Friday, August 22, 2025

Disney World News Roundup August 2025

 

Artwork Courtesy of Disney Parks Blog

Yesterday, Disney put out a few small posts on their blog that provided updates to things that were already in the works.  I wouldn't consider any of these to be earth shattering news, but since there were a few stories in rapid fire succession, I thought we would take a look at them all here and provide some commentary where applicable.

 

The thing I find the most interesting about these tidbits is the timing.  Next week is Destination D23, the every-other-year fan event held in Orlando.  This alternates with the larger D23 events which are held in Anaheim.  Last year was one of the biggest D23 events I can remember, with major announcements affecting all parks in the future.   

 

Opening Dates at Disney World 2026