


In addition to that, Early Entry and Extended Evening Hours have replaced Extra Magic Hours in the morning and at night. Everything you need to know is covered in our Guide to Genie+ and Lightning Lanes at Walt Disney World. This is far and away the most consequential change in the last few years, and it is imperative that you understand this system before visiting. First up is Genie+ and Lightning Lanes, the highly-controversial paid FastPass replacement.

When it comes to what’s new, several of the biggest things don’t involve construction at all, but rather, are changes to the guest experience. More is coming soon, so if you’d like to have more Walt Disney World news & rumors about what’s on the horizon, sign up for our FREE Walt Disney World Email Newsletter to receive updates. The good news is that all of the big new rides are now open. But that event and what’ll debut during and after it in 2024 isn’t nearly as significant as all of the big additions of the last decade. There’s still a lot on the horizon, including the start of the 100 Years of Wonder Celebration for Disney’s 100th Anniversary (the company as a whole), which begins in September 2023. With the celebration over, attendance is also trending downward–but that’s also attributable to the exhaustion of pent-up demand.īasically, Walt Disney World is currently between two ‘cycles’ in terms of celebration and development. Ahead of that, a number of construction projects were undertaken to add new lands and attractions, all of which have now opened. Much of this stems from the conclusion of the 18-month World’s Most Magical Celebration for Walt Disney World’s 50th Anniversary. Walt Disney World is now a time in transition in a few different ways. Here’s what’s rumored and confirmed as coming next: construction info, expansion plans, and opening dates so you know what to expect when planning your WDW vacation. New rides, restaurants, entertainment, and more is coming to Walt Disney World in 2023 & 2024.
