Documents from the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District reveal a 15-month delay for the World Drive north expansion project at Walt Disney World. The completion date has shifted from September 2026 to December 2027 due to funding issues and construction challenges. The project aims to widen the roadway and add roundabouts near the Magic Kingdom resorts.
The World Drive north project, part of a multi-phase effort to improve the main roadway through Walt Disney World, has encountered significant delays in its third phase. World Drive serves as the primary artery connecting Interstate 4 in the south to Windermere neighborhoods in the north. This phase focuses on the stretch from west of the Magic Kingdom parking lot, south of Seven Seas Drive, northward past the Grand Floridian Resort, and linking to roadways near Maple Road.
Key features include widening portions of the road, rerouting a section of Floridian Way, and introducing three roundabouts. These will connect to a new roadway for the entrance at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort and a readjusted entrance at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort. The new entrance to the Polynesian Village Resort is already complete.
According to the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District (CFTOD), the original plan was for a single construction package, but “funding availability required the construction to be split into two separate phases.” This subdivision “significantly extended the total project duration.” Further delays stemmed from complex sequencing of utility work in a constrained corridor, the “initiation of a major resort development adjacent to the roadway”—likely the Island Tower addition to Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort—expanded work at the Grand Floridian entrance, and the addition of a new force main mid-construction.
The project, originally slated for completion on September 30, 2026, now targets December 21, 2027, marking a nearly 15-month postponement. This necessitated a $2.1 million contract revision with Consor Engineering. Recent aerial photos show progress, with one roundabout substantially complete—primarily for Cast Member parking—and preparations underway for others, though construction continues at the Seven Seas Drive intersection.
Notably, this is a CFTOD initiative, separate from Walt Disney World operations, though it affects guest access to the resorts.