Month: December 2025

  • What’s on Tap? Early 2026 Fun at Walt Disney World

    What’s on Tap? Early 2026 Fun at Walt Disney World

    Over the last couple of years, the Disney Parks have announced exciting refurbishments and re-imaginings of a few fan-favorite attractions, and guests will get to experience these updated rides in 2026. This will be a great year to take advantage of discounts and perks offered for Disney Resort stays, and experience the magic of Walt Disney World. Check out what’s on tap for the first half of 2026 at the Florida theme parks!

    Winter 2026

    EPCOT International Festival of the Arts kicks off January 16 and runs through February 23, 2026, and this is easily my favorite festival offered at this park. From the Disney on Broadway series to the paint-by-numbers mural, there feels like there is more entertainment and activities at this festival than any other. I particularly enjoyed searching for characters painted on the World Showcase pavilion buildings and the chalk art illusions.

    Frozen Ever After Reopens with NEW Anna and Elsa animatronics in February 2026 (closure date set for January 26, 2026). Though this ride is fairly new, these animatronics desperately needed to be upgraded to the newest generation. The projection-mapping for the faces of the sisters was mildly creepy at best, and I am glad to see this update to keep Walt Disney World in line with the caliber at the international parks.

    Kids Eat Free all year round with a purchase of the Disney Dining Plan for the adults on your resort package. This is a fantastic deal for families and can help you budget for your trip and save money on food and drink expenses at the same time. Check out the specifics on this awesome person here: Kids Eat Free in 2026

    Disney is offering a ton of savings for the winter and spring months already, and these discounts can be combined with the Free Kids Dining Plan mentioned above. Guests can save up to 25% on resort room bookings and Disney+ subscribers can take advantage of a special discounted ticket offer through May 22, 2026. More information on these awesome discounts can be found here: Walt Disney World Deals – Winter/Spring 2026.

    Spring 2026

    Hold onto your hats and get ready for the Wildest Ride in the Wilderness! Big Thunder Mountain Railroad in Frontierland at Magic Kingdom will reopen after a lengthy refurbishment in the springtime and I couldn’t be more excited! After closing back on January 6, 2025, Big Thunder has been undergoing its most comprehensive refurbishment since it opened in 1980, including the laying of new track. Disney has dropped a couple of teasers about thematic upgrades, and I am looking forward to potential upgrades in the cavern scene. While the exact date hasn’t been released yet, we can hope that this ride will be open again before Memorial Day. Read more about this refurbishment at New Magic at Big Thunder Mountain Railroad.

    Also rejoining the lineup at Magic Kingdom this spring is Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin – complete with upgraded hand-held blasters, interactive targets, and even a new character named Buddy, in your mission to defeat Zurg! The ride vehicles are also being replaced to include a fresh design and new scoring technology. ADD MORE. Space Ranger Spin Updates: Take Aim with All-New Features

    Buzz Lightyear Space Ranger Spin

    Perhaps the premiere event of the springtime at Walt Disney World is EPCOT’s International Flower and Garden Festival, which returns in March 4, 2026 and runs until June 1.  The Disney horticulture team completely transforms this park into a festival of bountiful blossoms, with different flora featured in the early spring, mid spring, and late spring. From the floating gardens to the culinary offerings at the Outdoor Kitchens, this festival is easily the most beautiful time to visit EPCOT. Read about a few of my favorite things at EPCOT’s International Flower and Garden Festival here!

    Summer 2026

    Cool off on arrival day by taking advantage of the Free Water Park Day Perk! Beginning summer 2026, all guests staying at a Walt Disney Resort receive free admission to one of the two Disney Water Parks. During the summer months, both Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach are open, and this is a great way to start your Disney vacation off with a splash! Read more about these two fun parks here: Magical Quests – Walt Disney World Water Parks Note: Blizzard Beach is currently closed for annual refurbishment but both parks will be open when this perk becomes available summer 2026.

    After a successful first run, Cool Kid Summer Returns with more kid-friendly entertainment and activities throughout the parks. The full lineup has not yet been announced, but last year kids and families got to bust a move at the GoofyCore dance party in EPCOT, collect limited edition Wilderness Explorers badges in Animal Kingdom, and play midway-style games in Storybook Circus at Magic Kingdom.

    Arriving on May 22, the same day as the much-anticipated The Mandalorian and Grogu movie premiere, the revamped story and controls for Millenium Falcon Smuggler’s Run bring Din Jarin and Din Grogu into the cockpit with you! In addition to changing-up the characters and mission, this (much needed) upgrade will also give the backseat Engineers a role in the action for the first time. Rather than button-mashing without a purpose, the Engineers will now get to take care of Grogu as the Pilots and Gunners control the trajectory and firepower of the Falcon. I started skipping this ride after being stuck in the Engineer seat many times, and I am looking forward to giving this another go next year.

    Another thrill ride making a refurbished return in 2026 is Rock’N’Roller Coaster starring The Muppets and luckily, this is expected to be a fairly short closure. While the exact closing date is set for March 2, 2026 (last day to ride is March 1), the Aerosmith pre-show has already been removed, clearing the way for early work to begin on the new set design. The attraction is expected to reopen in the summertime, but I am anxiously awaiting one major detail – the new playlist! What songs will we be rockin’ out to in the Electric Mayhem version of the classic coaster? Only time will tell.

    You can expect Disney to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary in spectacular ways, starting with the new, limited-time run of Soarin’ Across the USA. Featuring brand new scenes and scents from sea to shining sea, this version of the nostalgic family attraction is sure to impress guests. I personally love both versions of Soarin’ (Around the World and Over California), and I have all the faith the World that Disney will do a fantastic job. This attraction is set to open on or around Memorial Day at Walt Disney World, and on July 2 at Disney’s California Adventure. (Check out my patriotic post about Celebrating America at Walt Disney World for more activities!)

    Bluey and Bingo will Debut at Disney’s Animal Kingdom this summer! This character meet and greet has been a guest request for many years, and the girls are sure to draw the crowds.  This character spot will be located at Conservation Station, and guests will need to ride the Wildlife Express out to the Rafiki’s Planet Watch area in order to meet everyone’s favorite Australian blue heelers. Many are speculating that this meet-and-greet will be moved to the reimagined Animation Courtyard in Disney’s Hollywood Studios with the other Disney Jr. characters once it is ready for guests. Bluey and Bingo will also begin appearing at Disneyland and on Disney Cruise Line in 2026!

    There is so much to look forward to in 2026 at Walt Disney World, from updated thrills to new character experiences, and this is just a sampling of what Disney will roll out over the next few years at the parks. With unprecedented discounts – hello, Free Dining Plan for Kids! – this is a great time to save on a magical Disney vacation for your whole family. Let’s start planning your next Magical Quest today!

    References/Links

    The Mandalorian and Grogu Coming to Smugglers Run

    Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring The Muppets: What to Expect

    Bluey and Bingo at Disneyland, Disney World, and More

    2025 Cool Kid Summer at Disney World: Surprises, Activities and More

    New Magic Coming to Big Thunder Mountain at WDW

    Space Ranger Spin Updates: Take Aim with All-New Features

  • “Besides the Rides” – Edutainment for Everyone at EPCOT

    “Besides the Rides” – Edutainment for Everyone at EPCOT

    There is so much to do and see at the Walt Disney World theme parks besides the rides, and EPCOT just might have the most edutainment packed into one place. From aquatic animals and extensive greenhouses to a trip around the World Showcase, there’s something for everyone at EPCOT.

    World Nature (Previously Future World West)

    Welcoming guests since opening day in 1981, The Seas Pavillion, also known as The Seas with Nemo and Friends, is the second largest aquarium in the United States (and the ninth largest in the world) with 5.7 MILLION gallons of tank water. Inside SeaBase Aquarium, you can see over 60 species of fish, sharks, turtles, rays and manatees. Little ones can climb around in Bruce’s Shark World play area or check out the show Turtle Talk with Crush – a fun and interactive chat with your favorite sea turtle from Finding Nemo. For guests ages 10 and up who are open-water SCUBA certified, the recent return of EPCOT DiveQuest is a unique add-on experience that allows you to get up close and personal with the sea life at SeaBase Aquarium. Those of us who will remain on dry ground can catch a diver lock-out demonstration at 10:30am or 4pm. The timing of this 10-minute demonstration is subject to change; please check with a Cast Member in the aquarium for that day’s demonstrations. More Information about DiveQuest can be found here: Magical Quests – EPCOT DiveQuest

    The Land Pavillion is the largest pavilion at EPCOT and covers over 6 acres! Within this pavilion guests will find one of the most accessible, family-friendly rides in EPCOT – Living with the Land. While this blog is technically about non-ride attractions at the park, I would be remiss not to mention this slow-moving educational wonder of Walt Disney World. Guests will board a slow-moving boat (transfer is only required for those using ECVs, power wheelchairs can fully board), and meander through various landscapes in the United States before entering the real highlight of the ride – the greenhouses.

    As you float through the four abundant greenhouses (covering 2.5 million square feet of space), you’ll listen to a narrative about the plants growing here, as well as innovative ways the horticulture team at EPCOT is cultivating tasty fruits and vegetables to be used across property – from tomato towers to Mickey-shaped pumpkins! During Festival of the Holidays, this attraction turns into Glittering Greenhouses and is decorated root to blossom in lights and holiday décor, often seeing wait times skyrocket to 60 minutes or more, versus what is normally a 5 to 10 minute wait. For guests who are really into gardening, I can’t recommend enough the Behind the Seeds Tour – an hour-long ticketed tour through the greenhouses with an expert Cast Member leading the way. More information about the Behind the Seeds Tour can be found here: Magical Quests – Behind the Seeds

    Journey of Water, Inspired by Moana is an interactive walkthrough experience, and great for every age group. Facts about the water cycle are featured on the journey as guests engage with water in fun and unique ways. Search for the characters from Moana’s story throughout the exhibit – there are actually 16 hidden characters featured in the rock work, and I have yet to find all of them. This attraction is a relief to walk through on a hot day to cool off, or at night to check out the enchanting hues of blue and green that come alive when the sun goes down.

    World Celebration (Previously the Fountains of Nations location)

    Recently revamped to include abundant space to sit and relax, World Celebration sits directly behind Spaceship Earth (a family-friendly, all-ages attraction) and gives this area a true “park” feeling. Guests can grab a coffee at Connections Café or a classic treat at the Festival Favorites Kitchen, and then relax in one of the dozens of shaded Adirondak chairs, high bar stools, or garden ledges. There are charging ports nearby, and guests can listen to ¡Celebración Encanto! or catch a performance by theJAMMitors drum ensemble in this area. This is also a great place to meet characters — guests can pop in to say hello to Mickey & Friends at Communicore Hall, and there is also a lovely statue of Walt in these gardens which makes for a great photo op.

    World Discovery (Previously Future World East)

    This is the one area of EPCOT that may leave non-thrill seekers looking for a merchandise shop to hang out in for a bit. There are three attractions in this area with height requirements, two of which come with intensity warnings as well. Guests who are prone to motion sickness will want to avoid both Mission Space and Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind, and Test Track (while family-friendly) has a 40-inch height requirement. (Also, guests who experience claustrophobia will want to skip Mission Space.)

    If you have little kids with you that can’t ride these attractions, there is an indoor playground in the exit area of Mission Space called Space Base, with comfortable seating for adults. Guests can access the exit area without going through the queue or ride, and this is honestly just a great place to get out of the heat and sun if you don’t feel like walking around while friends or family ride another attraction. If you are into fast cars, the exit to Test Track showcases vehicles from the current sponsor (General Motors).

    World Showcase (Since 1981)

    While the front of the park has seen a major face-lift over the last few years, EPCOT’s World Showcase retains most of its nostalgia from the early days, with a few recent, exciting upgrades and expansions. Each pavilion throughout the World Showcase will have tasty (close-to) regional cuisine, as well as cultural representations and history from their respective country. In Norway, visit the Gods of the Vikings House in the Stave Church replica, explore the House of Good Fortune store in China, or walk the “Romantic Road” path in Germany through the miniature train set (always a fan favorite). As you stroll along the promenade you could be drawn in by the sounds of Mariachi Cobre in Mexico, the Voices of Liberty in America, or the rotating band at the Canada Mill Stage between Canada and the UK.

    My personal favorite World Showcase pavilion is Japan, and one of the highlights is the Mitsukoshi Department Store. This location is a smaller-scale replica of the real Nihombashi Mitsukoshi Main Store, which has roots in Japan all the way back to the year 1673! This location has everything from kimonos to bonsai trees, and chopsticks to Japanese candy. Visitors to Japan can also participate in (or just watch) the Pick-A-Pearl Experience, where guests can purchase an oyster to be opened by a Cast Member during a unique ceremony, revealing your new pearl inside. (Approx. $20 after tax – price is subject to change).

    In my opinion, the best entertainment in the World Showcase is also in Japan: the Matsuriza drummers! This act showcases the power of taiko drumming and always draws a crowd when they take the porch outside the replica of the Horyuji Temple.

    Most of the pavilions have a corporate sponsor involved with financing the building of the pavilion, but Morocco was funded, designed, and built by artists and artisans from Morocco and is the most accurate representation at the World Showcase. Walking through the Morocco pavilion really feels as though you’ve been transported to a different part of the world, with winding alleys and a bazaar tucked inside. The pavilion houses a replica of Koutoubia Minaret, a prayer tower that is part of Koutoubia Mosque in Marrakesh. Guests can also learn about ultra-marathon runners who trek across the Saharan Desert in the Race Against the Sun exhibit, or take a peaceful moment inside Fes House, a replica of a typical Moroccan home.

    In my opinion, the pavilion with the most well-rounded attractions and dining is France. This pavilion was expanded in 2021, with the opening of Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure attraction, as well as a new restaurant, Le Creperie de Paris (which also has a quick service window).  Guests can also check out the Beauty and the Beast Sing-A-Long (which shares a theater with Impressions de France), meet Princess Belle throughout the day, pop into Les Halles Bakery for a delicious baguette or latte, or catch the mime street performer. For those with elevated tastes, Monsieur Paul serves gourmet French cuisine on a prix fixe menu, starting at $195 per person (tax + gratuity not included). There is so much to experience in this pavilion, even if you just grab a Grand Marnier Slush and people-watch while enjoying the background music of “La Vie En Rose.”

    EPCOT is known for its International Festivals throughout the year, and nowadays most weeks have a festival happening, aside from the summer months. Each unique festival has different entertainment, seasonal kitchens, and themes to match.

    EPCOT International Festival of the Arts might be my personal favorite festival (with Flower and Garden coming in as a very close runner-up) because of the unique entertainment, interactive exhibits, and of course, the many artists showcasing their talent. While there are some Festival Kitchens that pop up at this event, the real showstoppers are the musicians, acrobats, painters, and Disney on Broadway performers that bring this festival to life. Guests can watch artists complete “live painting” and participate in a paint-by-numbers mural. One of my favorite things to see is the chalk art illusions that guests can place themselves in for a fun photo-op! Blink and you might miss it – this festival only lasts for about 6 weeks from January 16 through February 23, 2026.

    EPCOT International Flower and Garden Festival is easily the most beautiful time of year at this park, with gorgeous gardens and towering topiaries scattered throughout. Each garden has unique theming, from prehistoric plants to the peaceful Shishi Odoshi garden. Some gardens even include ingredients for the dishes offered at the Festival Kitchens. This event runs from early March through early June (March 4 – June 1 in 2026).  Check out my blog about my favorite things to do at this floral festival!

    EPCOT International Food and Wine Festival has been a fan-favorite for many years and this event is a must-do for anyone who considers themselves a foodie. Stroll along the World Showcase Promenade and sample cuisine from the year-round pavilions, as well as the pop-up Outdoor Kitchens that represent other areas of the world – from Hawaii to the Swiss Alps, these festivals offer even more opportunities to try tasty treats from around the globe. The Eat to the Beat Concert Series is always a big draw at this event, with acts like Boyz II Men, A Newfound Glory, and the Beach Boys taking the stage this year. This is the longest festival, which ran from August 28 – November 22, 2025, with similar dates expected for next year.

    EPCOT International Festival of the Holidays is the one festival that I have yet to attend! This is the shortest festival, running from the day after Thanksgiving to the day before New Years Eve (November 28 – December 30 in 2025). Throughout the World Showcase, guests will hear storytellers sharing holiday tales from their respective country, or different Santas as they are represented in that area of the world – think, Barn Santa in Norway, Father Christmas in the UK, and Pere Noel in France. The Holiday Cookie Stroll is a fun way for guests to try sweet treats from these locations, collect a stamp for each, and earn a prize for completing the stroll. (Spoiler alert – the prize this year is a festival spatula with mini M&Ms! Great for the baker in your group!) Check out my Christmas blog for more holiday fun across all of the Walt Disney World parks and resorts!

    The Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow was Walt Disney’s last major idea, and those close to him say that he was using the grid-like ceiling of his hospital bed to map out the schematics for EPCOT in his final days. He famously said that “EPCOT would always be in a state of becoming,” and you can see that to be true nearly 45 years after the park first opened with the recent transformation of Future World East and West, the expansion of the France Pavilion, and new or upgraded attractions elsewhere like Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind, and the latest version of Test Track.

    I honestly have not even scratched the surface at this park, and truthfully – EPCOT is the reason I always have a Park Hopper added to my tickets, so I can pop in multiple times during my trip. With so many food and drink choices, the art and culture throughout the World Showcase, and the classic edutainment at the Land and Seas pavilion, there is an endless amount of fun to be had Besides the Rides in EPCOT.

    Let’s plan your next edutainment-filled Magical Quest today!

    References:

    Japan’s First Department Store: Why Nihombashi Mitsukoshi is a Must-Visit Landmark in Tokyo | LIVE JAPAN travel guide

    List of largest aquariums – Wikipedia

    How Walt Disney World’s Farm Grows the Most Magical Produce on Earth – Farm Flavor

    EPCOT (concept) – Wikipedia – Reference Links