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4 HUGE Disney World Announcements That Are Flying Under the Radar (But Shouldn’t Be)

Several huge changes are coming to Disney World!

EPCOT

We’re watching construction progress on Tiana’s Bayou Adventure in Magic Kingdom and seeing things move along at the new Disney Vacation Club tower coming to the Polynesian Village Resort. But on top of that, there are several changes coming soon that nobody seems to be talking about!

Test Track Revamp

Back in September 2023, Disney World announced that Test Track will be getting some changes at EPCOT. The updated version of the ride with take inspiration from EPCOT’s old World of Motion attraction!

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In fact, Disney explained, “Imagineers along with teams from Chevrolet are reaching back into history for inspiration – from the original World of Motion – and bringing that spirit of optimism to the next iteration of the Test Track attraction!” The company hasn’t given a timeline on when this makeover will take place, but we’re on the lookout for more details.

Click Here to Learn More About the Update!

Character Changes at 1900 Park Fare

Many fans were excited to learn that 1900 Park Fare is finally reopening at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort after a four-year closure. And along with the reopening, we’ll be getting some NEW characters in the restaurant — Aladdin, Mirabel, Tiana, and Cinderella (she’s the only one that was there previously).

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But one thing that people haven’t been talking about as much is the characters we’ll be MISSING with this update. Back before 1900 Park Fare closed for the pandemic, diners could enjoy the Supercalifragilistic Breakfast — this allowed folks to dine and eat with characters like Mary Poppins, Cinderella, Prince Charming, and Winnie the Pooh. With the updates, there aren’t any character meals in Disney World where you can meet Prince Charming or Mary Poppins!

Click Here to Learn More About the Changes Coming to 1900 Park Fare!

NBA Experience Changes

Back in 2019, Disney Springs opened the NBA Experience in the former home of DisneyQuest. The new offering didn’t last very long, however, as it closed permanently with the pandemic, and the building has remained vacant ever since.

Empty Space

Recently, Disney filed a permit for demolition at the old NBA Experience location. Does this mean that something new could be coming to this spot in the near future? We’re excited to find out!

Click Here to Learn More About the Permit!

It’s Tough to Be a Bug Closing

Finally, let’s talk about a big change coming to Animal Kingdom that hasn’t gotten a lot of attention — It’s Tough to Be a Bug is closing in the Tree of Life Theater and will be replaced with a Zootopia show! Disney said this show will be filled with humor and action.

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Disney’s current concept for the new Zootopia experience will take guests through the different biomes you only glimpse in the movie, traveling along with Judy Hopps, Nick Wilde, and other characters.

Click Here to Learn More About the Zootopia Show!

So we’ve got a lot of updates to look forward to in the coming months and years! We’ll keep our eyes peeled for more information on these projects, so stay tuned to DFB for the latest.

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