While 2025 may be the year of Disney World closures, there are so many new offerings opening this year!
This includes new stage shows, a nighttime parade, Test Track 3.0, and two ride-themed lounges! We are super excited that both of the lounges will open in Magic Kingdom and in EPCOT and are huge fans of the direction that Disney is taking as we are suckers for a ride theme! Although we can’t wait to dine at these lounges when they open later this year, we are a bit worried about this one reason.
In case you missed it, Disney World will soon be home to a brand new lounge in Magic Kingdom and one in EPCOT. Let’s dive into a recap!
Pirates of the Caribbean Lounge
It was initially announced in 2023 that Magic Kingdom would be getting a lounge inspired by the attraction Pirates of the Caribbean. By 2024, Disney dropped more details, concept art, and even an opening timeline for the lounge! We do not know exactly where this lounge will be; we know it will be somewhere in Adventureland and will be open by the end of 2025.
We suspect that the new lounge will replace Tortuga Tavern, but this has yet to be confirmed.
Spaceship Earth Lounge
At D23: The Ultimate Disney Fan Event in 2024, it was revealed that a new lounge themed to EPCOT’s park icon would soon be part of the park! The Spaceship Earth Lounge will be “inspired by the stories, shapes, and enduring legacy of this timeless icon.” We are happy to report that construction has already started, and the lounge is expected to open in late spring of 2025.
The lounge is set to overlook the World Celebration and even have a view of the fireworks!
So, what’s the problem?
We can’t wait to have the opportunity to dine in these two lounges, and we love that both Disney World and Disney Cruise Line are adding ride-inspired lounges. The problem? Well, just like us, many people are excited to check out these new locations, especially because they are themed after two popular attractions! This means we can expect long wait times to finally be able to go inside these lounges. Menus and reservation information have not been released. We don’t usually see lounges needing to use a reservation system. Still, we think these two lounges could use a system similar to the one used at Trader Sam’s Grog Grotto at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort.
If you are not familiar, Trader Sam’s Grog Grotto requires you to show up in person and place your name on a wait list. People start to line up before the bar even opens to ensure they get their name on the list. Sometimes, wait times can span hours, and once you are called, you have 15 minutes to return to secure your table.
These lounges have the potential to have a time limit, just like Oga’s Cantina in Galaxy’s Edge. Those wanting to check out the cantina have a 45-minute time limit to allow others to experience it. Once again, this is not confirmed, but it makes us nervous that these lounges could be so popular that you may have to wait a long time to enjoy them.
Late spring is right around the corner, so we will see how the Spaceship Earth Lounge handles “reservations” or if it will be on a first-come, first-served basis. We will keep an eye out for any news regarding these two lounges, so make sure to continue to follow along with the Disney Food Blog!
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Are you excited about these two lounges? Let us know in the comments!
We’re very excited about these lounges, and we hope that they run on reservations. They can always also accept walk-ups or waitlists if they want to. Spending precious park time waiting in line is a hard tradeoff. Trader Sam’s is in a resort, and it’s’ much easier to accept the time waiting in line when you’re not paying to do it. And we’re also hoping that theses lounges work like the Space 220 lounge, rather than Oga’s. Oga’s has become a can-miss for us, and the time limit is the least of it. While I’m not wild about the time limit, in our several most recent visits, we didn’t have any qualms about leaving well within it. We’re hoping that the Pirates lounge in particular is a much better experience.
I didn’t know that Olga’s had a time limit . I think that is great. I wish Trader Sam’s and the new one have a time limit. Maybe one hour but not 3-4 hour or when every you feel like leaving before it closes. Because people get in there and sip on their drink and nibble on the one plate they order. Making it impossible for other to get in. You should not have get up from pool side or what ever and line up to get on a list that might put you in the lounge 1/2 before it closes. If there is a time limit you could just walk up and be told there would be and opening in 1/2 or 1 hour,so many people could experience the different lounges, then just a few pros.