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!
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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!
I don’t know about you, but I’ve been counting down the days till Walt Disney Studios opens in Hollywood Studios. The new area is replacing Animation Courtyard and will be opening this summer, and while we don’t have an opening day yet, I’m already planning my visit.
Disney filed two permits for Walt Disney Studios, and it’s making us even MORE excited for it to open.
We’ve been going to Disney World for YEARS, so trust us, when we say it’s busy in Disney World, we mean it. We’ve seen three hour waits for attractions we normally don’t wait 20 minutes for, and lines for snacks that make us question if we’re even that hungry.
We’re used to families taking long weekends to head to Disney World, and when a holiday is around the corner, we see the crowds get busier and busier. For Presidents’ Day, Monday, February 16th, 2026, we headed to our beloved Hollywood Studios to see how busy it was, and well, let’s just say it surprised us!
Disney World is always changing – a lot! Disney World has some massive changes in store for March that are coming up soon.
March brings the closure of one of our favorite rides, the reopening of a restaurant we’re so excited for, and a new EPCOT festival! Here’s everything you need to know if you’re headed to Disney World in March.
If you’re craving Old Hollywood glamour in the middle of a theme park, this is where you’ll find it.
The Hollywood Brown Derby at Disney’s Hollywood Studios isn’t just another table-service restaurant — it’s an experience designed to feel worlds away from ride queues and crowds. With its classic atmosphere and iconic menu staples, it’s been a longtime favorite for us (and many of you) looking to elevate your park day. But is it worth carving out the time? Let’s talk about it!
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