Disney World May 2026 Closures Update: Big Thunder Reopening and 10 More Impacts

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.

Following earlier announcements of 2026 closures and updates, including those in our ongoing Big Thunder Mountain Railroad Refurbishment coverage, here are the key May impacts:

Magic Kingdom:
- Big Thunder Mountain Railroad reopens May 3 after extended refurbishment with new track, vehicles, scenes, and magic.
- Walt Disney World Railroad's Frontierland Station remains closed (shuttered since July 2025), though trains run from other stations.
- Pete’s Silly Sideshow character meet-and-greet in Fantasyland stays shuttered with no reopening date.

EPCOT:
- Refreshment Port closed, no reopening announced.
- France Pavilion's Impressions de France and Beauty and the Beast Sing-Along return May 9.
- Soarin’ Around the World closes May 14–25 for transition to Soarin’ Across America.

Disney's Hollywood Studios:
- Animation Courtyard closed for retheme to Walt Disney Studios area, reopening May 26.
- Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster (Muppets retheme) debuts May 26.

Disney's Animal Kingdom:
- Rafiki’s Planet Watch reopens May 26 as Bluey’s Wild World at Conservation Station.

Water Parks:
- Typhoon Lagoon reopens May 11.

These updates continue Disney's push to refresh attractions, tying into broader Frontierland, Tomorrowland, and Animal Kingdom transformations previously detailed.

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Photorealistic depiction of Cinderella Castle repainting, railroad route changes, and closure signs during Disney World 2026 updates.
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Disney World closures update: March 2026 ride impacts and new park changes

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Following earlier announcements of 2026 ride closures and redevelopments at Walt Disney World, new details confirm March impacts across parks. Additions include route changes for the Walt Disney World Railroad, Cinderella Castle repainting, and ongoing Animation Courtyard closure, alongside updates to major attractions.

Walt Disney World has announced six significant closures of attractions and experiences in 2026, affecting visitors across its parks. These include temporary refurbishments, permanent shutdowns, and retheming projects set to reshape key areas. Guests planning trips should check updates to adjust their itineraries.

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Updating coverage of Walt Disney World’s 2026 closures, four key attractions—including Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster, and Wildlife Express Train—will be unavailable in April 2026 across Magic Kingdom, Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom. New details confirm reopening timelines from early April to summer, with recent soft openings and retheming previews.

Walt Disney World resorts are undergoing extensive refurbishments across multiple properties as peak travel season approaches. While all hotels remain open to guests, construction work may lead to noise, temporary closures, and altered access paths. Projects include room updates, dining refreshes, and infrastructure improvements lasting into 2027.

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Frontierland in Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom is undergoing significant alterations, with construction walls now surrounding areas like Big Al’s and Westward Ho. Access through a narrow walkway may end soon after the park closes Friday night, based on permits and recent activity. This follows previous closures of Splash Mountain, now Tiana’s Bayou Adventure, and Tom Sawyer Island.

Walt Disney Studios Park at Disneyland Paris closed permanently on March 28, 2026, after 24 years, set to reopen the next day as Disney Adventure World. The transformation includes new lands like World of Frozen amid high expected crowds. French President Emmanuel Macron visited the site with Disney CEO Josh D’Amaro ahead of the opening.

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Walt Disney World has announced that the Soarin’ Around the World attraction at EPCOT will close on May 14, 2026, to prepare for a limited-time overlay called Soarin’ Across America. The new version, celebrating the 250th anniversary of the United States, is set to open on May 26, 2026. This change will feature aerial views of American landscapes and cityscapes while retaining core elements like the flight simulation, score, and scents.

 

 

 

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