Dream a fantastic dream!
If you hear that and instantly think of one of the best shows at Disney World, then you probably want to hear about this update before you head to the amphitheater with a bucket of popcorn.
food IS a theme park
Dream a fantastic dream!
If you hear that and instantly think of one of the best shows at Disney World, then you probably want to hear about this update before you head to the amphitheater with a bucket of popcorn.
It seems like we’re constantly writing about changes coming to Disney World these days, and top among them are some serious shifts happening in Hollywood Studios.
Not only is the park getting Monstropolis where Muppets Courtyard used to be and a Muppet overlay at Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster, but Animation Courtyard is in the middle of a major overhaul. The area is going back to its animation roots, and Disney just revealed some details about what will be included there. However, the announcement included a controversial decision.
We’ve got BIG news for fans of Disney animation! A brand new area is coming to Disney’s Hollywood Studios: get ready to step into The Walt Disney Studios when it opens in the latter part of Summer 2026!
In July 2025, Disney announced that the area currently known as Animation Courtyard will be reimagined into The Walt Disney Studios as a “special nod to the legendary Walt Disney Studios Lot” in Burbank, California. We’ve been keeping an eye on updates for this new land, and now we have even more details — including a drawing class taught by… Olaf?! Let’s get into it!
There are tons of Disney World secrets that go unnoticed each day, and we’re lifting the curtain on a BIG one.
We LOVE to share those coveted Disney World secrets. You can tell these secrets to family and friends while you’re on vacation and impress them with your knowledge, all while using this knowledge to have the best trip ever. We’re sure most of you have no idea about this next secret, but it’s mostly because no one really pays attention to it — there’s a HIDDEN place to mail things in Disney’s Hollywood Studios!
It’s been an exciting week for Disney World food. Although we’re not QUITE done with the EPCOT Festival of the Arts, we’ve already received a lot of BIG details about the EPCOT Flower & Garden Festival, including a list of food booths and full menus for each booth!
However, we also saw some regular Disney World restaurants change their menus this week. So let’s take a closer look at these changes.
Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith closes in a week! The last day to ride is March 1st.
The ride will be closing on March 2nd to become Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring The Muppets. Here’s how to have one last rock-filled day with Aerosmith!
There’s a LOT happening this week in Disney World, so if you’re visiting this week or in the upcoming months, you’ve gotta know about these changes ASAP.
While there is construction and changes happening all over the resort, a bunch of the changes happening this week are located inside the parks — specifically EPCOT and Animal Kingdom. Yes, this is indeed the week we’ve been dreading, and it’s here — this week, not only does Festival of the Arts end in EPCOT, but Rafiki’s Planet Watch closes for MONTHS to make way for a new Bluey experience, and we may never see it the same again.
Time is ticking before we have to say goodbye to an iconic Disney World ride for good — well, sort of.
Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith permanently closes on March 2nd, so that Disney can begin transforming it into Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring The Muppets. While we’re stoked about the addition of The Muppets to this ride, we can’t help but feel sad that the original version of this ride is going away. We’re keeping up with all the latest changes, and we’ve spotted a new permit ahead of this ride’s permanent closure.
It’s a sad day for fans of green beverages that taste like floral citrus, as it sounds like Green Milk will soon disappear from Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disneyland — for good.
Rumors had been swirling online for a bit that Green Milk would no longer be sold at the Milk Stand in Disneyland, while Blue and Pink Milk would remain on the menu. We were able to officially get to the bottom of this news, and let’s just say, if you’re a fan of Green Milk, you might want to plan a visit to Disneyland ASAP.
When it comes to dining options in Disney’s Hollywood Studios, we’ll be honest — it’s more limited than we would like.
Sure, there are lots of table service and quick service restaurants all over, but when we’re talking about QUALITY meals, it’s a little hard to come by. The Hollywood Brown Derby is the most upscale restaurant in the park, which means it costs a pretty penny. We recently noticed they got some new menu items in, including one of them that replaced an old favorite of ours, so are they worth the visit? We found out for you!
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