Your 2025 Disney World Trip Is Going To Look DIFFERENT — But Not for the Reason You Think

It is hard to believe that 2025 is already here, which means you are even closer to your upcoming 2025 trip to Disney World.

Magic Kingdom

Disney World is already starting to look different. There is so much set to open this year at Disney World and beyond, but you may want to be aware of how these new projects could affect your upcoming trip to the parks.

Last year, Disney announced that so many new and exciting things will be coming to the four theme parks in the coming years, but unfortunately, that means that you can expect construction across all the parks starting this year and into the next few years. Do not fret; your trip to Disney World can still be magical, but you will want to be aware of the changes that construction may bring.

So many announcements about the future of Disney World were made at D23 back in August of 2024

Each of the four parks are set to have attractions and lands closed temporarily for refurbishment or permanently as new projects are on the horizon. It is always a good idea to keep this in mind so you can plan accordingly if a ride you want to go on is not available during your scheduled trip. These are the current scheduled closures for this year:

Big Thunder Mountain Railroad has already closed

Magic Kingdom

Tom Sawyer Island and the Rivers of America are set to close

EPCOT

Test Track Construction

Hollywood Studios

Lightning McQueen’s Racing Academy will be replaced with a new show that is opening this summer.

Animal Kingdom

TriceraTop Spin

With these closures, it is important to keep in mind that parts of the park may become unavailable as construction progresses. This could mean detours due to construction walls, just like how we saw in EPCOT during the EPCOT Transformation.

Remember when EPCOT was covered in walls during the EPCOT Transformation?

Unfortunately, as rides and lands close, we expect crowd levels to be different as people will have fewer parts of the park to explore. This also has the potential to affect ride wait times. While it is not ideal, it is a good idea to pack your patience and set expectations. If you are interested in learning about Lighting Lane Multi, Single, and Premier Pass, which is Disney’s pay-to-skip-the-line service, we have plenty of resources to help you figure out what is best for you and your party. 

While construction means fewer offerings across the parks, detours, and more crowds, it is not all bad, as there is so much to look forward to in 2025!

The Magic Kingdom will be home to a new nighttime parade called Disney Starlight: Dream the Night Away, which is set to open this summer. A new Pirates of the Caribbean lounge is also coming to the park this summer. 

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Although It’s Tough to be a Bug is set to close this year!, it won’t be long until a new attraction takes its place as Zootopia: Better Zoogether is expected to open this winter. 

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In EPCOT, Test Track 3.0 will open this summer, along with a brand new Spaceship Earth-themed lounge that is set to open in late spring.

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As we mentioned above, Hollywood Studios will be home to two new stage shows, including Disney Villains: Unfairly Ever After and The Little Mermaid — A Musical Adventure. Both shows are set to open this summer. 

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We know construction can be a bummer and can change the way that you may be used to visiting the parks, but at least there are so many new offerings coming this year to help offset the construction that will be in the parks over the next few years. For all the latest Disney news, make sure to continue to follow along with AllEars!

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