Refurbishments are underway all over Disney World.
Disney has added a few hotel shops and a pool to its list of refurbishments. Guests will still have options available, but they will be limited at two Disney World hotels.
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Refurbishments are underway all over Disney World.
Disney has added a few hotel shops and a pool to its list of refurbishments. Guests will still have options available, but they will be limited at two Disney World hotels.
Happy New Year! It’s 2025, and a LOT of exciting things are coming to Disney World this year.
We’ve got new shows, a new nighttime parade, new lands beginning construction, and SO MUCH MORE to look forward to. We’ve even got a few new dining spots, including a Pirates of the Caribbean tavern and a Spaceship Earth lounge. However, now that the New Year has started, Disney World has been busy adjusting some of its existing restaurant menus, so let’s see what’s changed this week.
A Disney World food court has FINALLY completely reopened!
We’re so excited to share that World Premiere Food Court is completely done with its refurbishment. This was a multi-month long project that has come to an end with the reopening of Rialto, the coffee and ice cream shop inside the food court. However, while this food court’s refurbishment is over, we’re still waiting for another one to wrap up.
It might be winter in Florida, but we’re celebrating the reopening of a pool at Disney World!
A pool at Disney’s Port Orleans Resort—French Quarter briefly closed, but it is once again open to hotel guests! Not too many people might be going swimming in December, but it’s still good to see these refurbishments come to an end.
Disney World’s Cinderella Castle Dream Lights may be gone, but they’ll never be forgotten.
And, while we may never see them glisten and glimmer on the castle ever again, that doesn’t mean the lights won’t turn up where we least expect them. Disney threw us a bone with this gingerbread version of the Dream Lights, but did you know there’s a place at Disney World where you can actually see remnants of them?!
Are you headed to Disney World this week, December 7th through December 14th?
If you are, there is LOTS to do at the resort. Now that it’s the holidays, Disney is offering even more entertainment at Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party, Jollywood Nights, and the EPCOT Festival of the Holidays. Lots of rides are open and ready for you to enjoy, shows are available to see, and so much more. However, there are 11 closures that you will want to keep in mind while you’re visiting this coming week!
It’s been a HUGE week in Disney World — at least for food.
That’s because the EPCOT Festival of the Holidays has officially kicked off and have spent the past few days eating and drinking our way around this year’s food booths. Let’s just say we also ate a lot of cookies and enjoyed the first Candlelight Processional of the year where we got to see the voice of Olaf himself, Josh Gad, (who also voiced Le Fou in the live-action Beauty and the Beast) narrate the Christmas story. However, Disney World restaurants still had a few changes this week, so we’re going to tell you all about them between bites of cookie.
Sorry, Pop Century fans, but we have a bit of bad news for you.
There has been ongoing construction at Disney’s Pop Century Resort, and while it was supposed to be done this week, it has now been extended once again. Luckily, it’s not all bad news, though! Let’s find out what Everything Pop Dining & Shopping construction will continue and what is done.
One of Disney World’s most recently opened restaurants is bringing a festive feel for the holidays!
Champagne Room decorations
The holiday season has arrived in Disney World, and we’re big fans of hunting down all of the holiday happenings going on inside AND outside of the parks. If you find yourself in search of another Christmasy thing to do after visiting the gingerbread displays and treats at Disney World hotels, getting your jolly on at Disney World’s after hours parties, and scoping out all of the decorated Christmas trees at Disney Springs, there’s one more stop we’re begging you to make on your holiday tour.
As the weather gets cooler in Florida, fewer people will find swimming an enticing activity.
It’s during the winter months that Disney will often close pools for refurbishment since there aren’t nearly as many people swimming when the temperatures are cooler. As we’re getting into the last months of the year, we’re starting to see hotel pools close, including one that will be closed until late December.