Disney World to Revive a Closed $400 Million Experience

Disney execs have confirmed plans to breathe new life into a recently closed $400 million experience at the Walt Disney World Resort.

Disney Parks have been in existence since Walt Disney oversaw the construction of the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California, which opened to guests on July 17, 1955. Just 16 years later, the Walt Disney World Resort opened to guests.

Over the course of the history of Disney’s domestic parks, several rides and attractions–and even a water park–have disappeared, never to return again. In place of the attractions that are removed, new attractions often crop up–though not always.

Over the years, Disneyland locations and attractions have closed, including Merlin’s Magic Shop, where actor Steve Martin began his career with Disney, the Skyway to Tomorrowland, the Rainbow Caverns Mine Train, and even a shop on Main Street, U.S.A. that sold lingerie.

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At Walt Disney World, fans have lamented the disappearance of the 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea attraction at Magic Kingdom and the mighty Maelstrom ride at the Norway pavilion along the World Showcase in EPCOT.

On September 7, 1998, Mr. Toad had his final wild ride at Fantasyland at Magic Kingdom, ultimately stepping aside to make way for Winnie the Pooh to move into his old home, and near-riots ensued as grieving guests found it too difficult to say goodbye.

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In November 2001, Disney World indefinitely closed its first water park, River Country, and in January 2005, the Disney Company announced that the park would not reopen.

In 2023, both Walt Disney World and Disneyland bid farewell to the Splash Mountain log flume attraction that had been a guest favorite for more than 30 years. Though Disney’s Imagineers clearly reimagined the wrong attraction, the construction of a new experience, Tiana’s Bayou Adventure, is already underway at both locations.

And though the closures of attractions, rides, and other elements at Disney’s theme parks aren’t new, the revival of a “permanently closed” attraction is something virtually unheard of by fans of the parks.

But that’s exactly what’s happening at the Central Florida Disney parks.

According to TravelPulse, Disney World execs have confirmed plans to “revive” one of the resort’s most recently shuttered experiences, known by most fans as the Star Wars hotel.

Disney called it Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser,

The Starcruiser was actually a Disney World Resort hotel that served as a type of all-inclusive resort of sorts from the galaxy far, far away.

While staying at the Star Wars-themed hotel, which doubled as an entirely immersive storytelling experience during which fans could dress the part of their favorite Star Wars characters and play out various roles and “stories,” guests also visited the planet of Batuu, which is technically the Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge addition at Disney’s Hollywood Studios.

Star Wars Galaxy's Edge at Night

Despite the fact that Disney conducted a survey ahead of concrete plans to build the Galactic Starcruiser, the results from which overwhelmingly suggested guests’ interest in such an experience, the end result was extremely expensive, even by Disney World standards.

The experience opened in early 2022, and by May 2023, Disney was already announcing its inevitable doom. Many of the packages were $5,000, and some guests paid well over $6,000. The stays were for two nights and included a journey to Batuu but did not include costumes, which were optional, food, drinks, and the like.

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It closed in September 2023, and nothing had been said about what might come of the location.

Disney reportedly spent more than $400 million to build the location, but the company was reportedly able to write off some of its expenses. When it closed in late 2023, the experience was said to have cost Disney approximately $250 million in losses.

In January, however, Disney World filed a permit with the county for “general construction,” though no details about the work were given initially. Fans have been encouraged to guess what Disney’s building in place of the now-defunct Galactic Starcruiser.

Founder and CEO of International Theme Park Services, Dennis Speigel, says the closed Star Wars hotel still has life in it–and not to expect Disney World to be done with it just yet.

“Disney will do something with the facility,” Speigel said. “They’ll pick themselves up, brush themselves off, and start all over again.”

As of the time of this post, no further details have been disclosed, and it’s not known when fans will begin to see what is to come of the location. But as Disney World execs have promised to revive the former Star Wars hotel location, fans of the Central Florida Disney theme parks are anxious to know more about just what those execs have up their proverbial sleeves.

Splash Mountain Filled With Water for the First Time Since Its 2023 Closure

In a momentous occasion marking a significant step forward in the transformation of Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom Park, the long-awaited revitalization of the iconic Splash Mountain ride has finally begun. After its closure last year, the attraction has now experienced an exciting development. For the very first time in months, the refreshing sound of gushing water can be heard once again as the flume ride was recently filled with water. This crucial preparatory step is an essential milestone in the ride’s transition into the enchanting world of Tiana’s Bayou Adventure.

The anticipation for this transformation has been steadily building among Disney fans and guests alike, who have eagerly awaited the next chapter of this beloved attraction. Known for its thrilling dips, splashes, and captivating storyline, Splash Mountain has long been a favorite among visitors of all ages. However, the time has come for this classic ride to be reborn with a unique twist inspired by the magical and vibrant world of Princess Tiana from Princess and the Frog.

As the water funneled down the familiar flume channels, it signaled the beginning of a new chapter for the Splash Mountain attraction. The ride’s transformation is a testament to the innovation and creativity of the renowned Walt Disney Imagineering team, who have seamlessly merged the iconic aspects of the ride with the captivating world of Tiana and her Bayou Adventure.

Imagineers meticulously designed every aspect of this transformation to transport guests directly into the heart of Tiana’s enchanting bayou. From the moment guests embark on their journey, they will be immersed in the sights, sounds, and vibrant atmosphere of New Orleans and its surrounding natural wonders. As the flume boat glides through the bayou, theme park guests will encounter familiar characters from the beloved film, such as Tiana, Prince Naveen, Mama Odie, and the jazz-loving alligator Louis.

The near completion of Tiana’s Bayou Adventure at both Walt Disney World Resort and Disneyland Resort represents another fantastic addition to the vast array of unforgettable experiences available at Walt Disney World Resort. It also exemplifies Disney’s commitment to continually crafting new and immersive adventures for guests of all ages. Whether you’re a lifelong fan of Princess Tiana or a first-time visitor to the magical world of Walt Disney, this transformative ride is sure to create lasting memories and capture the hearts of all who embark on this enchanting adventure.

Prepare to be swept away by the rhythmic melodies, thrilling water effects, and immersive storytelling that await you on Tiana’s Bayou Adventure. With its vibrant setting, beloved characters, and unforgettable moments, this reimagined attraction promises to be a must-visit destination for all those seeking a taste of the magic that only a Disney Park can deliver. Let the anticipation build as we eagerly await the grand unveiling of this extraordinary journey into the heart of the bayou alongside Princess Tiana later this spring!

Walt Disney World Resort Announces 4-Day Closure of Blizzard Beach

One of Walt Disney World Resort’s popular theme parks is set to temporarily close its doors next week. The reason behind this temporary closure can be attributed to the anticipated arrival of winter weather temperatures in the area.

As the name suggests, Blizzard Beach Water Park offers a unique experience that combines the thrills and excitement of a water park with the whimsical charm of a winter wonderland. However, when the weather takes an unexpected turn and temperatures begin to drop, steps must be taken to ensure the safety and comfort of the park guests.

By closing its doors for a few days, Blizzard Beach demonstrates a commitment to providing visitors with a safe and enjoyable experience. Winter weather conditions can pose challenges for any outdoor attraction, and Blizzard Beach is no exception. The park’s management understands the importance of maintaining optimal conditions for all guests, and the decision to close temporarily is a testament to their dedication.

While the closure may disappoint some eager patrons who had been looking forward to enjoying the park’s thrilling attractions, it is crucial to prioritize safety above all else. Chilly temperatures can make water slides and other water-based attractions unsafe and less enjoyable. By taking proactive measures and suspending operations briefly, Blizzard Beach ensures that once the temperatures rise again, visitors can return to a park that is fully operational and ready to provide an unforgettable experience.

During this brief closure, which will take place from February 4-7, the dedicated staff at Blizzard Beach will work tirelessly to prepare the park for when it reopens. While it can be disappointing to have to alter plans due to unforeseen weather conditions, it is important to remember that Blizzard Beach’s temporary closure is only temporary.

Central Florida is known for its mild and pleasant climate, offering ample opportunities to experience the magic of this unique water park throughout the year. So, while the upcoming closure may present a momentary setback, it won’t be long before the gates of Blizzard Beach swing open once again. As the winter weather passes and warmer temperatures return, Blizzard Beach will be ready to welcome guests back with open arms, providing a delightful and refreshing retreat from the Florida heat.

Disney® Visa® Cardmembers: Enjoy Special Cardmember Rates on Rooms at Select Walt Disney World Resort Hotels This Spring

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Rates vary based on room type, Resort hotel and travel dates. For example, use your Disney Visa card to book a stay—and take advantage or special rates—at the following Resort hotels:

  • Disney’s All-Star Movies Resort and Disney’s All-Star Music Resort – $129 per night, plus tax for a Standard Room, for stays most nights from March 25 through April 27, 2024
  • Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort – $229 per night, plus tax for a Standard View Room (accommodates up to 5 Guests), for stays most nights from March 25 through June 29, 2024
  • Disney’s BoardWalk Inn – $419 per night, plus tax for a Resort View Room, for stays most nights from March 25 through June 29, 2024

Plus, enjoy other great rates at the following Disney Resort hotels for stays most nights from March 25 through June 29, 2024:

  • The Cabins at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort
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  • Disney’s All-Star Sports Resort
  • Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge (Standard View and Savanna View Rooms)
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  • Disney’s Contemporary Resort
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  • Disney s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa
  • Disney’s Old Key West Resort
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  • Disney’s Port Orleans Resort – French Quarter
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The number of rooms allocated for this offer is limited. Savings based on the non-discounted price for the same room. Length of stay requirements may apply.

Magic Kingdom Guest Jumps From Water Attraction

It seems people and water go together like peas and carrots, especially at Walt Disney World. In recent months, Disney has experienced an increased number of guests leaving ride vehicles to enter the water at popular attractions at Magic Kingdom, bathing in fountains, or jumping from bridges at EPCOT.

January 31 wasn’t much of a different story as early reports via Facebook user Jennifer Jarrell show a guest following suit near Tom Sawyer Island at Magic Kingdom.

Posted to a private Annual Passholders group on Facebook around 9:30 p.m., Jennifer’s post shows a Magic Kingdom guest, with a life preserver, who had reportedly jumped from his small watercraft (raft) while on his way to the popular hideaway tucked away in Frontierland at the flagship park in Walt Disney World Resort.

Jennifer captioned the photo as follows:

“Anybody got news or info on the jumper from Tom Sawyer rafts today around 2:00 p.m.? We watched him refuse to swim to the side after they threw him a life preserver. Curious to know what happened.”

Jennifer Jarrell Facebook post man jumps in water at Magic Kingdom Tom Sawyer Island

As it’s always big news when someone breaks the rules in such a dangerous manner at Walt Disney World, the post has garnered a ton of reactions and comments. Many are quick to point out the growing problem of guests entering waterways around Walt Disney World property.

Of course, anyone familiar with Central Florida will tell you that no matter how appealing those ponds, rivers, lakes, and creeks may look on a hot day, it’s never a good idea to go in blind. Sadly, the worst-case scenario played out in 2016 when a small child was killed by an alligator while visiting Disney World’s Grand Floridian Resort.

Although the body of water in question today was located inside the park, it is not safe to assume that it is free of potentially dangerous wildlife.

In fact, Tom Sawyer Island, where the incident occurred, saw half of Magic Kingdom shut down last year when a black bear was spotted in that area of the park. Despite the danger of drowning, wildlife remains a serious concern in terms of guest safety, especially in waterways in and around Walt Disney World.

In fact, one commenter pointed out that this particular body of water in Magic Kingdom is the only one where they’ve actually seen an alligator, further pointing out how silly the act of rule-breaking was.

It’s unclear at the moment what happened to the guest or how the situation was resolved. Certainly, behavior like this will earn guests a lifetime ban from Disney property, especially as the consensus believes it wasn’t an accident. Others who were present solidified Jennifer’s claim that the guest in the water refused a life preserver from Cast Members.

Because of this, the assumption is that he most likely made the conscious decision to enter as opposed to falling in.

For those unfamiliar, Tom Sawyer Island at Magic Kingdom is a unique and adventurous attraction that takes guests on a journey back in time to the days of Mark Twain’s famous characters. Located in the heart of the park, this immersive experience offers visitors a chance to explore an island filled with secret caves, wilderness trails, and hidden treasures.

As soon as guests step foot on Tom Sawyer Island, they are transported to a world of imagination and excitement. The island is accessible by raft, which adds an extra touch of adventure to the experience. Once on the island, visitors can embark on their own explorations at their own pace.

One of the highlights of Tom Sawyer Island is Fort Langhorn, a detailed replica of a frontier fort from the 19th century. Inside the fort, guests can climb to the top of the watchtower for a stunning view of the surrounding area. They can also wander through the interior rooms and learn about the history of the American frontier.

Liberty Bell & The Hall of Presidents

Nature lovers will be delighted by the lush wilderness trails that wind through the island. As guests wander along the paths, they can encounter picturesque waterfalls, hidden caves, and even a barrel bridge. The island is designed to provide a sense of tranquility and escape from the bustling theme park, offering a chance to reconnect with nature and appreciate the beauty of the outdoors.

For those seeking even more excitement, Tom Sawyer Island features an eerie and mysterious underground passage, one known as Injun Joe’s Cave. As guests explore the dimly lit tunnels, they can discover hidden secrets and relics left behind by the infamous character from Mark Twain’s stories.

The cave adds an element of mystery and suspense to the overall experience, keeping guests on their toes.

Tom Sawyer Island is not just about adventure and exploration but also offers opportunities for relaxation. Guests can find respite at Aunt Polly Dockside Inn, a charming spot to sit back and enjoy a picnic while overlooking the scenic Big Thunder Mountain attraction in Frontierland and the Haunted Mansion in Liberty Square.

It’s the perfect place to take a break, refuel, and soak in the atmosphere of the island.

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Tom Sawyer Island at Magic Kingdom is a captivating and immersive attraction that allows guests to step into the world of Mark Twain’s beloved characters. From exploring Fort Langhorn to wandering through the wilderness trails, there is no shortage of adventures on this secluded island.

Whether you’re a history buff, a nature enthusiast, or simply looking for a unique experience, Tom Sawyer Island offers something for everyone.

As per Jennifer’s Facebook post, the incident happened on the small rafts that escort guests to and from the island. During a trip, the guest apparently made the decision to jump into the water. These situations are becoming more prevalent at Walt Disney World, with incidents occurring in a few different spots over the last year or so, but even as they rise in popularity, they don’t decrease in danger.

Simply put, when guests enter a Disney Park, they are agreeing to act in accordance with Disney’s rules and regulations. Of course these are in place to protect the Walt Disney Company from lawsuits, but also to keep guests and Cast Members safe while enjoying a magical time. Stay out of the water, people.