Heading to Disneyland for spring break? Wait one second before running to get in line at your favorite attraction.
Two popular Disneyland attractions will be refurbished in March and April, and we have all the details on what to expect.
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Heading to Disneyland for spring break? Wait one second before running to get in line at your favorite attraction.
Two popular Disneyland attractions will be refurbished in March and April, and we have all the details on what to expect.
Disney World is a busy place!

Magic Kingdom
Animal Kingdom is going through some major changes right now, Muppets Courtyard is headed for its final days, and Hollywood Studios has two new shows headed to the stage this year. There’s a lot going down right now but it seems like Magic Kingdom was struggling a bit last night.
2025 is here and Disney World will see a lot of changes this year.

Crowds at Magic Kingdom
Tons of construction will be beginning in Disney World this upcoming year, which means that things will be looking different than what we know, Magic Kingdom especially. We’re here to give you the warning that it might be more crowded than you are expecting!
The holiday season is one of the busiest times of the year at Disney World.
Disney World knows how to celebrate, and that is why so many people choose to ring in the New Year at the Most Magical Place on Earth. Last night, Disney World welcomed 2025 with DJs, dance parties, and fireworks, which drew huge crowds to the parks. With crowds comes longer wait times for attractions, and since there are so many people trying to ride these attractions, it can make wait times and crowds even worse when rides temporarily close. We were shocked by the number of attractions that were temporarily down on New Year’s Day 2025 at Disney World.
Good things come and go, but a the closure of this popular theme park roller coaster was definitely not on our 2025 bingo cards.

Universal Orlando
Universal Studios is no stranger to shaking things up, especially with the new year right around the corner. But with the opening of Epic Universe on May 22nd taking center stage, we can’t forget about all the big moves being made behind the curtain. The latest? A potential bittersweet goodbye for a popular roller coaster is on the horizon. [Read more…]
Are you already planning out your 2025 trip to Disney World?
As we all know, Magic Kingdom is usually the crown jewel of a Disney vacation, but I’m here to drop some truth that might make you rethink your park priorities next year. There’s one major, frustrating reason you might want to skip Magic Kingdom altogether in 2025. Let’s talk about it!
Y’ALL. WE DID IT. 2025 is nearly here!
It’s been quite the year for Disney, but they aren’t slowing down any time soon. Whether you’re a long-time fan or planning your first trip, there’s something new to look forward to across the parks. From ride closures to EPCOT festivals (hooray!) and beyond, here’s a look at what will be different at Disney World in the first month of 2025!
Isn’t it wild how close we are to 2025?!
And if you’re planning a Disney World trip in 2025, you’re going to want to brace yourself. Three of the four parks – Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom, and Hollywood Studios – are about to enter construction chaos. Big changes are coming, which is exciting in the long term, but in the short term? It’s going to be a mess. Let’s break down why these parks might have you reaching for an extra churro (or three) to cope.
January is almost here, and while we’re excited, we also have no idea how the year passed so quickly.
A lot is happening in Disney World in 2025, and it’s our job to make sure you feel prepared for your upcoming trips! This means making sure you know about all the new attractions on the way, what’s changing, what are the best and worst times to go, and everything in between. If you’re heading to Disney World in January, we KNOW some of you may be gearing up to make this mistake, and but not anymore after reading this post!
It is always a bit disappointing when you are heading for a ride only to get there and realize it is temporarily closed. Maybe you walked across the park for it, or you gave up prime seating to make your way over. Or it took your family forever to decide what ride to do next, and now you have to choose all over. What if there was a way to avoid the disappointment in the first place?
If you were in the parks this morning, quite a few attractions were temporarily closed. Around 9:30AM, six attractions were listed as closed on the My Disney Experience app. The good news is that by 12PM, it was down to only three attractions. However, we want to ensure you know about the My Disney Experience app and all the information it holds for your Disney World trip!
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