Do you know what REALLY powers Disney World magic? No, it’s not pixie dust — it’s refurbishments!
OK we know that sounds a bit strange. But it’s kind of true! Disney World is known for being a bright, clean, and fun place to be, and a lot of that is true because the Imagineers are consistently updating, repainting, and generally refurbishing all of the attractions. Unfortunately, that can mean that certain rides, attractions, shops, and hotel amenities are unavailable for a while during those updates. So that you’re prepared before your next trip, here’s a complete list of CLOSURES in Disney World next week.
Magic Kingdom
Walt Disney World Railroad
The Walt Disney World Railroad has been closed for a long time in this park, and it still doesn’t have a reopening date. However, we’ve seen some promising signs that this attraction could reopen soon — for example, we saw some engine testing, and Cast Members were spotted training for the ride!
One of the reasons this ride is closed is due to construction on the upcoming TRON: Lightcycle Run roller coaster. This coaster — located in Tomorrowland — doesn’t have an opening date either. We’ll be on the lookout for more information about both attractions.
Tomorrowland Light & Power Co.
TRON construction has also shut down the Space Mountain gift shop, which is called Tomorrowland Light & Power Co. Because of the surrounding construction, guests cannot access this shop and are instead being directed to exit the Space Mountain ride a different way.
Right now, this gift shop is scheduled to be closed at least through October 3rd (which is as far as the refurbishments calendar currently goes). It will likely remain closed until TRON construction wraps up.
Enchanted Tales with Belle
This attraction — where guests can help Belle tell the story of Beauty and the Beast — is still closed as well. It doesn’t have a reopening date yet.
If you want to see Belle in Magic Kingdom, you can usually spot her at the front of the Festival of Fantasy parade, which runs in Magic Kingdom once or twice each day. Check the times on the My Disney Experience app to find out when it’s running during your trip.
Pete’s Silly Sideshow
Pete’s Silly Sideshow is a character meet-and-greet location in Storybook Circus, where guests could previously visit with Minnie, Daisy, Donald, and Goofy. It’s been closed for a long time, but it could reopen any day now!
A while ago, Disney said that this spot will reopen sometime “in the coming months.” We’re keeping a close eye on the location and will let you know as soon as we see it open.
Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique
Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique — the Disney princess and prince salon for kids ages 3 to 12 — will reopen soon in Magic Kingdom, on August 25th.
We only have a couple more weeks to wait! Disney hasn’t announced an opening date for the Disney Springs or Grand Floridian Resort Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique locations — the August reopening date is just for the Magic Kingdom location.
Check out the ULTIMATE 1-day plan for Magic Kingdom.
Disney’s Hollywood Studios
Voyage of the Little Mermaid
This show, themed to The Little Mermaid, of course, is still closed in Hollywood Studios. Disney hasn’t announced a reopening date yet, so we don’t know when or if it will return.
If you’re looking for a Little Mermaid-themed attraction, head to Magic Kingdom to ride Under the Sea – Journey of the Little Mermaid.
Fantasmic!
Fantasmic! is also still closed in this park. Disney has announced that it will return sometime this year, but we don’t have a specific date yet.
When it does return, there will be some changes to the show, like new characters, stunts, and effects.
Check out Fantasmic! construction in Disney World.
EPCOT
Canada Far & Wide in CircleVision 360
This film attraction is currently closed in the Canada pavilion, but the reason for its closure is actually not all bad — right now, the theater is hosting the Appleseed Orchard food booth, which is part of the 2022 EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival!
This festival runs through November 19th, so we’re expecting Canada Far & Wide to remain closed until that date. In the meantime, check out our full reviews of all the food booths at the festival and head in to find some tasty snacks.
See all of our REVIEWS of the 2022 Food & Wine Festival booths.
Disney World Water Parks
Blizzard Beach
Although Disney’s Blizzard Beach Water Park is still closed (it has been for most of 2022), guests can still visit Typhoon Lagoon — Disney World’s other water park.
Disney hasn’t given any updates on Blizzard Beach’s reopening, but we’ll be sure to update you when we hear more.
Learn more about Typhoon Lagoon here!
We have all kinds of resources to help you plan for your upcoming vacation, including a complete guide to Genie+ and Individual Lightning Lanes, a list of which Disney snacks you should get (and which you should avoid), and details about the new MagicBand+ that recently debuted in Disney World.
Remember that Disney World is celebrating its 50th Anniversary right now, which means new snacks around the parks, new nighttime fireworks shows, and special outfits for Mickey, Minnie, and the gang.
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Laurel Lane says
I’m confused as to why you would close an attraction to put in a food booth for the food and wine festival. Canada is a pretty big pavilion – why close an attraction that many people love to put in yet another food booth that could fit someplace else on the property? Of course, the movie is ‘free’ but you have to pay for the food so I guess that’s the reason.
carol kozak says
Ppuulllleeezzeee…… just get that train going ?????????
J.R. says
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Matt says
As a Canadian, I feel attacked. It had better be open in February, when I next visit!
Jan H. says
Laurel Lane…..I think the movie attraction was already closed so they could update the movie. It has been closed around a year I think.
Steve says
Can’t be a more long term closure than Stitch’s great escape….seems like a waste and missing for way too long.