Five major changes are coming to Disney World in April 2026

Disney World will implement several updates in April 2026, ranging from ride reopenings to menu changes and special events. Key highlights include the return of Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin and the runDisney Springtime Surprise Weekend.

Disney World has several scheduled changes for April 2026. The EPCOT Flower and Garden Festival's Farmers Feast booth at CommuniCore Hall will end its Early Bloom menu on April 5. The Springtime Menu, featuring Heirloom Tomatoes and Fresh Mozzarella along with Grilled Beef Strip Loin and Peach Cobbler, will run from April 6 to May 10. These dishes were popular in previous years at the booth, which updates its offerings three times during the festival. On April 8, Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin at Magic Kingdom reopens after refurbishment. Updates include handheld blasters that shoot different colored lasers, a new show scene, and interactive targets. From April 16 to 20, the runDisney Springtime Surprise Weekend takes place, though all races are already full. Expect large crowds in the parks and road closures. This year's themes are Zootopia, Inside Out, Winnie the Pooh, and Aladdin. Animal Kingdom will celebrate Earth Day on April 22 with rare character appearances. Past events have featured Koda and Kenai from Brother Bear, Max and Goofy, Princess Atta from A Bug’s Life, Tinkerbell and Fawn, as well as Jane and Terk. Visitors should secure park reservations early for character meet-and-greets. Finally, on April 24, Fantasmic! at Disney's Hollywood Studios shifts its showtime from 8:30 PM to 9 PM due to later sunsets. The amphitheater seating allows guests to arrive without staking out spots hours in advance, though early lining up is recommended for busy shows.

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