Disney World Narrows Guest Access Across Parks During Construction Push
Visitors face fewer offerings during extensive remodels, with several reopenings targeted for summer 2026.
Overview
- Animal Kingdom has closed DinoLand U.S.A. for its Tropical Americas transformation, and the Wildlife Express Train is closing, cutting off Rafiki’s Planet Watch and the Affection Section.
- Magic Kingdom remains without Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin, which has been under refurbishment since 2025 with planned upgrades to gameplay, ride vehicles, and a new show scene.
- Big Thunder Mountain Railroad is down for long-term work, and the Rivers of America, Tom Sawyer Island, and Liberty Square Riverboat have been permanently removed to clear space for Piston Peak National Park.
- At Hollywood Studios, Animation Courtyard is closed for a new Walt Disney Studios area expected in summer 2026, while Muppets Courtyard has been permanently shuttered for a planned Monsters, Inc. land, ending offerings such as Muppet*Vision 3D and PizzeRizzo.
- Further disruptions include EPCOT refurbishments (such as Frozen Ever After), a Lime Garage project at Disney Springs, and water-park rotations, with coverage advising many guests to consider trips closer to summer 2026 when more experiences are slated to return, including a Bluey attraction for Cool KIDS’ SUMMER.