Two disney world spots reopen early this week

Crew’s Cup Lounge and the theater in EPCOT’s France Pavilion both reopened ahead of schedule this week. Typhoon Lagoon also welcomed guests again after its winter closure. These updates come amid ongoing construction across Walt Disney World.

Crew’s Cup Lounge at Disney’s Yacht Club Resort opened to guests on May 10th. It had been expected to remain closed until early June. The venue now offers its regular dining options once more after an extended refurbishment period.

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As Walt Disney World nears completion of major 2026 projects like the Big Thunder Mountain Railroad refurbishment, 11 closures are scheduled across its four theme parks and Typhoon Lagoon water park in May. This includes ride refurbishments, show returns, area transformations, and park reopenings, with most wrapping up by month's end. Trip planners should monitor for changes.

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Several new experiences at Walt Disney World have debuted ahead of schedule this week. Soarin’ Across America and FØØD by Swedish Chef are now available to guests, while updated missions launched on Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run.

The Walt Disney Studios courtyard at Disney's Hollywood Studios has opened ahead of schedule, offering visitors a first look at detailed nods to the Burbank animation lot. The area features replicas and character elements scattered throughout. Official openings for additional attractions are still set for May 26.

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Epcot has confirmed changes affecting the France, Canada and Mexico pavilions in World Showcase. The updates include a boutique closure, a dining venue transformation and ongoing exterior work on a pyramid entrance. These adjustments continue the park's evolution while preserving core experiences.

Disney World is adjusting several long-standing vacation planning options ahead of 2027. Guests staying at Fort Wilderness campsites will lose a free water park entry perk. A new land at Animal Kingdom and an updated dining plan will also alter how visitors schedule their trips.

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