NEW: Disney World Announces Resort Closure – What Guests Can Expect
Things are changing in Walt Disney World.
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Disney’s BoardWalk Inn is preparing for a significant transformation that will impact its operations during the winter months. This closure is set to commence on January 11, 2027, and will last for approximately three months, concluding in April 2027. During this time, guests can expect specific areas within the resort to undergo refurbishment, significantly altering the experience at this beloved destination.
The planned closure period stretches from early January through mid-April, giving the resort ample time to complete essential renovations. This timing is crucial as it allows Disney to make necessary updates without disrupting the peak seasons of tourism.
Key areas affected by this closure include the Luna Park Pool, Luna Park Crazy Play Area, and Leaping Horse Libations. These popular amenities have been staples for families and guests looking for leisure and fun.
However, the resort assures guests that the Villas Pool and the Inn Pool will remain operational, providing alternative options for those eager to soak up the sun or enjoy a dip during their stay.
While change can be exciting, it can also present challenges for guests visiting the BoardWalk Inn during the refurbishment period. Disney has committed to maintaining a positive experience, but there are some realities that guests should be aware of during their stay.
Construction Noise and Visibility
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Guests may encounter construction noise and visibility that could potentially disrupt the usual tranquility of the resort. The sound of work being conducted might be heard, and construction areas may be visible, which could affect the overall ambiance that many have come to cherish. Despite these adjustments, Disney aims to minimize inconvenience and ensure that the core aspects of guest enjoyment remain intact.
Surrounding Changes at Disney Resorts
The BoardWalk Inn’s renovation isn’t an isolated case within the Walt Disney World Resort. Other properties are also undergoing significant updates that reflect Disney’s commitment to continuous improvement and guest satisfaction.
Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, for example, is currently experiencing substantial renovations that include new flooring and decor, along with the addition of a new lobby bar. These changes aim to enhance the guest experience and modernize the facilities. This simultaneous renovation process highlights Disney’s ongoing efforts to elevate its resorts and ensure they remain competitive and appealing.
The upcoming closure of Disney’s BoardWalk Inn presents an opportunity for guests to prepare accordingly and explore the myriad of attractions and experiences the resort has to offer. With change comes growth, and this renovation will undoubtedly enhance the guest experience in the long term, ensuring that Disney World remains “The Most Magical Place on Earth.”