Are you heading to Disney World this Spring?
If so, in case you haven’t already heard, you’ll need to know that one of Disney World’s water parks will be closed for refurbishment — tomorrow!
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Are you heading to Disney World this Spring?
If so, in case you haven’t already heard, you’ll need to know that one of Disney World’s water parks will be closed for refurbishment — tomorrow!
Temporary ride and attraction closures at Disney World are totally normal, and happen more often than you might think!
And no, they don’t mean that the rides are breaking down. Usually, these planned closures are for routine upkeep and maintenance so that the rides can run like new for years to come! Last week, we found out that a closure would take place in Magic Kingdom so that a fan-favorite attraction can be refurbished. Now, that ride is officially closed!
You can plan and plan and plan a Disney trip, but there’s bound to be something that throws a wrench in your agenda!
A big thunderstorm? You may want to take shelter instead of riding Seven Dwarfs Mine Train at exactly 2:52PM. Ride closes down for technical difficulties? You may have to rethink your game plan for the day. Things are constantly changing in the Disney parks so prepare to be flexible, especially starting today, January 9th!
Sometimes, a Disney World vacation isn’t just about the theme parks (though those are pretty great too!). It’s also about what you do outside of the parks, as well. And if you’re staying at a Disney hotel, you’ll have a lot of options for things to do back at the hotel, like movies under the stars, crafts, and other activities. Right now, guests at Saratoga Springs Resort can even perform nest checks on bird nests on Wednesday mornings!
One great amenity to take advantage of is the pool at your hotel! Disney recently announced a pool closure that may affect your upcoming trip.
The weather is warming up in Florida, and it’s finally nice enough to hit the pool! After a few busy days in Disney World, it can be nice to relax at your resort and lounge by the water. Unfortunately, though, February and March are typically the months when Disney resorts, pools, and attractions undergo a little temporary refurbishment.
If you’re staying at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge soon, you might want to hear this update!
Disney World sometimes closes rides, attractions, and restaurants for changes and scheduled maintenance.
We keep track of the refurbishments schedule and let you know every week what’s going to be closed in the parks and hotels. But now that a new year isn’t too far away (first of all, how did that happen so fast??) we’re taking a look at everything that’s going to be closed in Disney World in 2022. Some of these closures are on the calendar already, and others have just been announced as happening sometime in the year. And some spots on the list have not reopened yet from the Resort’s temporary 2020 closure. It’s a LONG list, so buckle up!
We’re checking around the parks and hotels in Disney World to find out what’s under construction and what’s coming back soon!
Here’s a complete list of attractions and hotels that are scheduled to be closed for construction next week in Disney World!
Welcome to this week’s construction updates from Disney World!
We’re giving you a look at the latest updates on the projects underway throughout the Disney World Parks and Resorts. There’s a LOT going on as we approach the 50th Anniversary, so let’s check it all out.
There are a LOT of changes going on in Disney World ahead of the 50th Anniversary.
Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort, for instance, is currently undergoing a MAJOR refurbishment to the Great Ceremonial House lobby, the monorail station, and the guest rooms. Did you know the rooms are getting a Moana theme? And now we know WHEN we’ll be returning to stay at the improved Polynesian!
The Rivers of America and the surrounding area has been under a lengthy refurbishment!
The river was completely drained and construction work was happening on the guide rails for the Liberty Square Riverboat. We also saw work being done on Tom Sawyer Island and the dry riverbed. The river has recently been refilled and we were expecting the attractions to reopen on March 1st, 2021. It seems Disney is a little ahead of schedule and they may open a little early!