Exciting Changes at Walt Disney World: What to Expect in 2026 and 2027
Walt Disney World is constantly evolving, bringing new experiences to fans young and old. With its robust slate for 2026 already announced, including exciting attractions like Bluey’s Wild World and refreshed classics like Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster, anticipation is building for what 2027 will bring. In this article, we’ll explore the new and repurposed attractions set to debut, providing all the essential details for guests planning their magical getaway.
2026 Highlights: New Attractions and Upgraded Classics
In the lead-up to 2027, Disney World is making waves with several new projects slated for 2026. The Magic Kingdom has reopened both Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin and Big Thunder Mountain Railroad after major refurbishments. Excitingly, on May 22, the beloved Mandalorian and Grogu will join the iconic Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge in Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Not to be outdone, EPCOT will introduce a limited-time experience with Soarin’ Across America starting May 26, transforming the way guests soar through iconic American landscapes.
Disney’s Hollywood Studios will continue to revamp attractions with the debut of Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring The Muppets, reimagining the classic ride for a new generation. Furthermore, a brand-new land named The Walt Disney Studios will come to life, featuring a lively performance of Disney Jr. Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Live! and a drawing class presented by a charming Olaf audio-Animatronics figure.
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Exciting Confirmations for 2027
Looking ahead, several confirmed attractions for 2027 promise magical adventures. Most prominently, an Encanto-themed ride will debut at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. This immersive attraction invites guests into the world of the Madrigals, channeling the charm and vibrancy of the popular Disney film. Riders will step into the Casita within the new Tropical Americas land, which will replace the recently shuttered DinoLand, U.S.A. As anticipation grows, the exact ride mechanics remain under wraps, with expectations of a family-friendly experience boasting state-of-the-art Audio-Animatronics.
The Indiana Jones ride is another highlight coming to Tropical Americas, repurposing the former DINOSAUR ride for an exhilarating jungle adventure. While reminiscent of Disneyland’s version, this attraction will craft a brand new story unique to Disney’s Animal Kingdom. Tropic frolics and adventures aren’t just limited to the Encanto and Indiana Jones rides; a newly designed animal carousel will also join the lineup, providing a charming experience featuring beloved Disney and Pixar characters.
New Lodging: Disney Lakeshore Lodge
As if new attractions weren’t enough, the Disney Lakeshore Lodge will open near Bay Lake, aspiring to be a top-tier property in Disney’s portfolio. Targeted for a summer 2027 launch, this hotel will operate under the Disney Vacation Club banner, giving guests a luxurious place to stay during their Disney adventures. Echoing nostalgia, this land once housed River Country, Disney’s first water park, stirring memories among long-term visitors.
Refurbishments and Enhancements
Disney isn’t just focusing on new attractions. Significant refurbishments will also be completed by 2027. Notably, the Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, Disney’s flagship hotel, has been undergoing thoughtful renovations since 2021. The improvements span guest rooms, dining venues, and lobby spaces, ensuring that this iconic resort continues to live up to the high standards expected by visitors. Updates are slated for completion by early 2027, ensuring guests can enjoy a refreshed atmosphere.
Additionally, the Carousel of Progress, known for its exploration of technological advances, will undergo significant updates to modernize its storyline, finally reflecting contemporary innovations. Meanwhile, the Contemporary Resort has also seen refurbishments, adding refreshing thematic elements that pull inspiration from The Incredibles.
Future Attractions Beyond 2027
With such a vibrant slate for the coming years, it’s clear that Disney World has a lot more in store beyond 2027. Plans for Monstropolis at Disney’s Hollywood Studios and new lands at Magic Kingdom, including Piston Peak National Park and Villains Land, remain in the pipeline, though specific launch dates remain undecided. Insights into these projects suggest they’ll follow the completion of attractions slated for 2027, weaving a rich narrative for guests to explore and enjoy in the years to come.
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With these developments, Walt Disney World looks primed for a thrilling journey ahead. From new attractions and hotels to remodeled classics, there’s no shortage of magic for every visitor! Follow the links for the latest updates and planning resources as you prepare to embark on your unforgettable adventure.
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