We know, we know — the idea of skipping a Disney World park sounds wrong. But with so many refurbishments, rethemes, and new projects in the works for 2026, it might just make sense.

Some parks will have major construction zones, temporary ride closures, or new attractions still in progress, which could impact the experience for guests seeking a fully operational park. Skipping or delaying certain parks might not only save you from frustration but could also allow you to focus on attractions, shows, and experiences that are fully available during your trip. Let’s break down each Disney World park in 2026 and help you decide if you should skip it!
Disney’s Animal Kingdom
Pros and Cons
Animal Kingdom continues to impress with its incredible theming, immersive storytelling, and standout experiences like Pandora and Kilimanjaro Safaris. Guests can enjoy unique animal encounters and flavorful dining options, and with some visitors likely skipping the park due to construction, crowds could be lighter than usual. However, DinoLand U.S.A. will be closed in early 2026, with the permanent closure of DINOSAUR on February 2nd, to make way for Pueblo Esperanza. This area of the park will be completely cut off with construction walls, and the park will have fewer Lightning Lane options available in that section.

Who Should Go and Who Should Wait?
Families who want adventure, animal encounters, and incredible food options will still have a rewarding visit at Animal Kingdom, even with construction ongoing. Guests coming primarily for thrill rides or first-time visitors expecting a complete park experience might consider waiting until the new land is finished in 2027 to avoid disruptions.

Magic Kingdom
Pros and Cons
Magic Kingdom remains the classic Disney park, offering iconic attractions and, in 2026, the chance for some guests to experience the Starlight Parade for the first time. The park delivers that foundational Disney experience, but 2026 will bring several major refurbishments, including Big Thunder Mountain Railroad and Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin. Frontierland will also undergo extensive construction for Piston Peak National Park (Cars Land), and Villains Land is currently in progress, though it doesn’t significantly affect the current park experience.

Who Should Go and Who Should Wait?
First-time visitors and families seeking a little bit of everything in one park will still find plenty to enjoy at Magic Kingdom. However, visitors looking for the full park experience with minimal construction or those hoping to experience specific attractions may want to wait until the refurbishments and Piston Peak project are complete, though no official completion date has been announced. Thrill-seeking adults might also consider other parks for better ride value in 2026.
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Disney’s Hollywood Studios
Pros and Cons
Hollywood Studios is high-energy, packed with thrilling attractions, immersive lands, and a wide array of shows and entertainment. In 2026, guests should expect updates like the Rock ’n’ Roller Coaster retheme to The Muppets, construction in Animation Courtyard, and the introduction of Monstropolis. While the park remains exciting, these projects may impact guest experiences with construction walls and closures.

Who Should Go and Who Should Wait?
Thrill-seekers, older children, teens, and anyone looking for entertainment will still find plenty to enjoy at Hollywood Studios. Families with very young children or visitors hoping for a calmer park day might consider delaying until later in 2026, when the Animation Courtyard updates and Rock ’n’ Roller Coaster retheme are expected to be completed.

EPCOT
Pros and Cons
EPCOT stands out as a fully positive option for 2026, with no major construction projects planned. Guests can enjoy ongoing festivals and the updated Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure in 2D. Frozen Ever After will be temporarily closed to add the new animatronics; however, there is no date for this. While the park may see higher crowds due to other visitors skipping parks under construction, it remains a top choice for all types of guests.

Who Should Go and Who Should Wait?
EPCOT is ideal for everyone! Whether it’s your first visit or a return trip, the park offers a complete and enjoyable experience for all ages, with minimal disruptions expected in 2026.
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Skipping a park in 2026 doesn’t mean missing out, but instead about making the most of your time and focusing on the experiences that will be fully available. With a little planning and help from us here at AllEars, you can make the most of your 2026 Disney vacation! For more tips, follow us at AllEars.net!
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Which Disney World park would you skip in 2026? Let us know in the comments below!

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