
If you’re planning a trip to Disney World in 2025, it’s important to be aware of upcoming closures and refurbishments that could impact your experience. Disney is constantly updating its attractions, resorts, and dining locations to keep the parks fresh and engaging. While these updates often lead to exciting improvements, they also mean that some beloved spots will be temporarily unavailable.
One of the first major closures of 2025 will be Sebastian’s Bistro at Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort. The restaurant will be shutting down for a refurbishment starting on March 24, 2025, with Disney expecting it to reopen by the end of the month. Guests staying at the resort will need to find alternative dining options during this period, but there are still plenty of choices available. Centertown Market remains open for quick-service meals, while Banana Cabana offers drinks and light bites for those looking to relax by the pool.
At Magic Kingdom, Astro Orbiter in Tomorrowland has been closed for a major refurbishment, with no official reopening date announced. The ride’s future remains unclear, leading to speculation about whether it will return in its current form or undergo a significant redesign. Meanwhile, Fantasyland’s Dumbo the Flying Elephant Playground was originally set to undergo a refurbishment earlier, but that project has now been delayed until later in the year. While the Dumbo ride itself will still be operational, the play area that allows children to interact while waiting in line will be unavailable for a while.
Disney’s Pop Century Resort is also undergoing significant changes in 2025, with room refurbishments planned throughout the year. While the resort will remain open, guests may experience limited room availability as Disney updates the accommodations. These improvements are part of Disney’s ongoing efforts to enhance guest experiences at its resorts.
While these closures may temporarily affect some vacation plans, they are necessary to keep Disney World fresh and exciting for years to come. Guests should check for refurbishment updates before their trip and plan accordingly to ensure they don’t miss out on their favorite attractions or dining locations. Despite these temporary disruptions, Disney World continues to evolve, offering new experiences and upgrades that will make future visits even more magical.
I hate everything that’s going on at Disney World. Everything should be left alone. To me it is way too expensive. I will never be back.
I’m not going until the summer
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Disney world does not want guest to experience the Magic for 2025
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Have been a fan for. Many years of visits to Disney. My last visit was Jan 2025. Should not sell more tickets than they can accommodate. Will never waste my money again