Guide to Disney World 50th Anniversary Celebration: New Rides, Fireworks, Shows
Walt Disney World’s 50th Anniversary is now underway! The World’s Most Magical Celebration 18 month event features new rides, fireworks & entertainment at Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Hollywood Studios, Animal Kingdom & resort hotels. This guide covers everything you need to know, plus crowd predictions, rumored additions, and more. (Updated August 28, 2022.)
During these festivities, there are new rides, nighttime spectaculars, projection mapping, character costumes, Cinderella Castle overlay, and more. We’ve already been in the parks numerous times for Walt Disney World’s 50th Anniversary, and also have reviews and recommendations for fireworks viewing, doing Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure with minimal wait, and more.
Unfortunately, many of the major planned additions for the start of Walt Disney World’s 50th Anniversary were postponed until 2022. We’ll cover which of those are coming soon, plus details about new entertainment and other enhancements during the World’s Most Magical Celebration–and when the event will end.
August 28, 2022 Update: Walt Disney World has confirmed that the World’s Most Magical Celebration for the 50th Anniversary of Walt Disney World will end March 31, 2023. Of course, announcing an official end date begs the question that Walt Disney World ever started celebrating its 50th Anniversary.
Joking side, it’s no surprise that the 18 month so-called celebration won’t be extended “by popular guest demand.” The Walt Disney Company’s 100th Anniversary is happening in 2023, and Disney has already started teasing that. While details are unknown about how that milestone will be celebrated in the parks, the company has indicated that details will be released at the D23 Expo in Anaheim, California, occurring September 9-11, 2022.
Announcing the end date for Walt Disney World’s 50th Anniversary is one way of transitioning from one milestone anniversary celebration to another, preparing to close one chapter and open another. (Here’s hoping this chapter isn’t just more blank pages.) The groundwork has arguably already started to be laid for this, with a new intro debuting in front of the Disney Enchantment nighttime spectacular. That repositions those fireworks as “the 50th Anniversary” show, making Enchantment likely to conclude its run in March 2023.
In all likelihood, everything else of substance that’s discussed below will outlast the World’s Most Magical Celebration. With that said, here’s a rundown of the new entertainment, attractions, decorations, and enhancements in all four parks for Walt Disney World’s 50th Anniversary. Let’s start with the biggest reason why people plan trips to theme parks–new rides!
New Attractions
At the last two D23 Expos, Disney announced a number of new attractions that would debut “in time for the 50th anniversary of Walt Disney World.” These Expos were 2 and 4 years ago–long before things went bonkers and theme parks closed for several months. The only one of those attractions that officially opened for the actual kick-off of the anniversary is Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure in Epcot.
We share thoughts and photos of the Streets of Paris area and attraction in our Spoiler-Free Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure Ride Review. As the big new thing at Walt Disney World, this attraction draws long lines. For what you need to know, best & worst times to ride, see How to Ride Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure at Epcot.
Although it’s not really an attraction, another addition that is now open is Star Wars Galactic Starcruiser, otherwise known as the “Star Wars Hotel.” It’s not really a resort, either. Disney describes it as a “revolutionary new 2-night experience where you are the hero…a first-of-its-kind Star Wars adventure that’s your own…the most immersive Star Wars story ever created.”
We had the chance to step aboard the spaceship Halcyon, and share photos & thoughts about what it is and is not in our Sneak Peek of Star Wars Galactic Starcruiser. Another thing to know: it’s ridiculously expensive.
Speaking of space, Walt Disney World’s blockbuster addition for 2022 is Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind. Experiencing the new ride is a bit complicated, so be sure to check out our How to Ride Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind & Virtual Queue Speed Strategy to improve your chances of success for joining the free virtual queue. (Note: this virtual queue might be retired by some point in September 2022.)
Another alternative is buying line-skipping access via the Individual Lightning Lanes. Those posts explain each option, their pros & cons, and everything else you need to know. Suffice to say, do not just show up to EPCOT expecting to join the standby line–as there isn’t one.
Magic Kingdom’s next big addition is the TRON Lightcycle Run Roller Coaster being built in Tomorrowland behind Space Mountain. Construction has accelerated on this, but it’s unlikely the ride will debut before the Christmas 2022 season. The opening date could be another D23 Expo announcement.
Drawing out these openings and scattering out additions during the World’s Most Magical Celebration makes sense from a practical perspective. It gives Walt Disney World the chance to do something of a soft reset about halfway through the 50th Anniversary, “amping up” the festivities with new attractions and entertainment. This would entice fans who already experienced the first half of the celebration to plan return trips, and will also lure new guests to Florida.
One such upcoming addition could be the Play Pavilion at Epcot. This was previously announced–and should’ve debuted by now–but Disney has been silent as to its status for a while. The Play Pavilion could debut this year, but we’re skeptical of that. Same goes for the DuckTales World Showcase Adventure.
Another interactive experience, Moana’s Journey of Water, is likely to arrive in 2023. Similar timelines for all three would make sense. In fact, there are several lower-profile additions on the horizon for Walt Disney World that could open towards the end of this year or be pushed into 2023 as circumstances dictate. There are also a lot of other additions on the horizon that won’t be part of the celebration. See our What’s New & Next at Walt Disney World in 2022 & 2023 for a full rundown.
New Guest Perks
For the start of the 50th Anniversary, Walt Disney World launched operational changes. Calling them “new guest perks” isn’t entirely apt, as one is a replacement for Extra Magic Hours and the other is a paid FastPass replacement. In fact, some of these are arguably downgrades to the guest experience rather than perks.
First is Early Theme Park Entry allows all on-site resort guests and those staying at select third party hotels to enjoy 30-minute access to any Walt Disney World theme park, every day before normal operating hours begin. Learn more strategy in our Guide to Early Entry at Walt Disney World.
Second, there’s Extended Evening Theme Park Hours. This benefit is exclusively for guests staying at Deluxe Resorts, Deluxe Villas (Disney Vacation Club units), or other select hotels. See our Guide to Extended Evening Hours at Walt Disney World for taking advantage of this perk, eligibility, and more.
Finally, there’s the highly-controversial paid FastPass service you can purchase in the app for $16 per day. This provides priority access to ~40 attractions among the 4 parks via Genie+ Lightning Lanes. Along with this, there are separate Individual Lightning Lane (ILL) selections for the most popular ride in each park, which can be bought at variable price points based upon demand.
Confused yet? We have been using and testing Genie+ and Lightning Lanes a ton, as this is a seismic shift in the way you’ll the parks. Everything you NEED to know, including ride priorities, where it’s NOT necessary to buy Genie+ or Lightning Lanes, and much more is covered in our Guide to Genie+ and Lightning Lanes at Walt Disney World.
New Entertainment
Entertainment plays a big role in the World’s Most Magical Celebration, and the latest addition is Mickey’s Magical Friendship Faire 50th Anniversary Stage Show. This takes place several times per day in front of Cinderella Castle in Magic Kingdom.
Before and after the stage show, you can see numerous character cavalcades, the newest of which is Disney Adventure Friends Cavalcade. Soon, the full Festival of Fantasy Parade returns, too.
There’s also the new “Mickey’s Celebration Cavalcade” in Magic Kingdom, which is performed several times throughout the day. This features Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck and Daisy Duck, Goofy and Pluto, and Chip ‘n’ Dale sporting their sparkling new EARidescent fashions for Walt Disney World’s 50th Anniversary.
This is just like all of the other brief character cavalcades that perform in Magic Kingdom. It’s short and the floats are rudimentary–it’s basically just a conduit for giving kids a chance to see characters, who are now wearing the new costumes.
To conclude your day in Magic Kingdom, there’s Disney Enchantment, the 50th Anniversary Fireworks Show. This features music, enhanced lighting, fireworks, and projections that extend from Cinderella Castle down Main Street. Music and projections include Tiana, Miguel, Rapunzel, Raya, Judy Hopps, Ian & Barley from Onward, plus Joe Gardner from Soul. Other films featured include Beauty and the Beast, Alice in Wonderland, Luca, Moana, and Wreck-It Ralph.
For thoughts on the show and a ton more photos, read our Disney Enchantment Magic Kingdom Fireworks Review. Need help choosing the right location to watch the new 50th fireworks? Check out our Disney Enchantment Fireworks Viewing Guide: Best & Worst Locations.
Sticking with fireworks, there’s the Harmonious nighttime spectacular at Epcot. This is one of the largest ever Walt Disney World nighttime spectaculars, and celebrates how the music of Disney inspires people the world over. Held on World Showcase Lagoon, it features massive floating set pieces that house a variety of show effects, including custom-built LED panels, choreographed moving fountains, colorful lights, lasers, pyrotechnics and more.
For thoughts on the show and a ton more photos, read our Harmonious at Epcot Review. Need help choosing the right location to watch Epcot’s new fireworks? Check out our Harmonious Viewing Guide: Best & Worst Locations.
Finally, Animal Kingdom gets into the anniversary fun with Disney KiteTails. This comes alive several times daily at the Discovery River Amphitheater. As you make your way into the outdoor amphitheater, you’re joined by a team of performers bringing with them a colorful collection of oversized props and kites.
Performers fly wind catchers and kites of all shapes and sizes, while out on the water with elaborate three-dimensional kites depict Disney animals, including Simba, Zazu, Baloo and King Louie. These colorful creations dance through the sky to the beat of favorite Disney songs in an uplifting, vibrant experience for the whole family. It’s also “downlifting,” as the kites crash in spectacular fashion. Read more about this polarizing show in our Review: Actually, Disney KiteTails is Good?
New Dining
Turning to dining, the new Space 220 Restaurant is now open. In case you’re unfamiliar with it, Space 220 Restaurant is located between Test Track and Mission: Space. It’s reminiscent of the upcoming Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser Resort and like Coral Reef Restaurant at Epcot–but with views into space, instead of an aquarium.
This fine dining experience begins as you check in to the Space 220 Departure Lounge in Future World. From here, you’ll board one of two “Space Elevators” that transport you in what seems like 220 miles above Earth to Centauri Space Station. Inside the dining area, you’ll experience a panoramic view of Earth below, and a variety of things taking place beyond the windows of the Space Station-themed restaurant.
We’ve dined here a couple of times, and have already shared Photos & Video Inside Space 220 Restaurant as well as our Space 220 Lunch Review that looks at whether the food is worth the $55 price tag.
Additionally, a short walk from Magic Kingdom over at Disney’s Contemporary Resort, there are two new dining options to celebrate Walt Disney World’s 50th Anniversary.
Steakhouse 71 is a casual dining concept that gets its name from the resort’s opening year, and pays tribute to the rich history of the Vacation Kingdom of the World. Read our Steakhouse 71 Lunch Review for thoughts and food photos.
Up at California Grill, a new dining experience is being offered during the World’s Most Magical Celebration. Read our California Grill 50th Anniversary Celebration Dinner Review for thoughts, food photos, and dining reservation tips.
Additionally, there’s “Celebration at the Top: 50th Flavors & Fireworks at Disney’s Contemporary Resort” special party. Reservations are available for this on a rolling basis, but very difficult to book.
Beacons of Magic
Icons in the four Walt Disney World theme parks: Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom, Epcot, and Hollywood Studios transform into “Beacons of Magic” by coming to life with their own special lighting about once every 15 minutes.
These Beacons of Magic happen while playing “The Magic is Calling,” the new 50th Anniversary anthem that you’ll also hear throughout the World’s Most Magical Celebration.
While the Beacons of Magic exist in all four parks, they are by far the best at Epcot. In fact, the Beacons of Magic on Spaceship Earth are a Walt Disney World 50th Anniversary Highlight!
The big difference between Epcot and the other parks is that special, physical lighting was actually installed on Spaceship Earth with the intention of this addition being permanent and outlasting the celebration.
Everywhere else, the Beacons of Magic occur via projection. You’ll also see brief animations on Cinderella Castle at Magic Kingdom, the Hollywood Tower Hotel at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, and Tree of Life at Animal Kingdom.
However, these “transformations” are so subtle and brief that it’s easy to miss them–or see them and not realize you witnessed anything special. By contrast, Epcot’s is an absolute showstopper!
Cinderella Castle 50th Anniversary Decor
In Magic Kingdom, you’ll also see various decorations for the 50th, including Cinderella Castle decked out with 113 pieces of jabots & swag, blue bunting, golden swirls, and a 50th anniversary crest as part of its Royal Makeover for the World’s Most Magical Celebration.
Beyond this, there are 50th banners throughout the park (and everywhere), as well as Pumpkin Coaches on the lampposts that merge the celebratory and Halloween decor. Expect something similar for Christmas on Main Street.
Disney Fab 50 Statues
Additionally, there are 50 special golden character sculptures at Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom.
Here’s the full list of Disney Fab 50 statues:
Magic Kingdom
- Mickey Mouse
- Minnie Mouse
- Donald Duck
- Daisy Duck
- Goofy
- Pluto
- Chip ‘n’ Dale
- Lumiere & Cogsworth
- Orange Bird
- Mad Hatter
- Cheshire Cat
- Dumbo & Timothy Mouse
- Stitch
- Pooh & Piglet
- Pinocchio
- Jaq & Gus
- Lady and the Tramp
- Abu
- Tinker Bell
Epcot
- Figment
- Dante & Miguel
- Rocket Raccoon & Baby Groot
- Pua & Hei Hei
- Olaf & Bruni
Disney’s Hollywood Studios
- Joe Gardner
- Edna Mode
- Frozone
- R2-D2
- BB-8
- Woody & Bo Peep
- Flounder & Sebastian
Animal Kingdom
- Simba
- Timon & Pumbaa
- Bambi & Thumper
- Nemo & Dory
EARidescence Character Costumes
This milestone is such a big deal, Walt Disney World has created a new look with an “EARidescence” color and quality. Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse have sparkling new looks for the World’s Most Magical Celebration.
As hosts of the event, they’ll be dressed for the occasion in custom-made fashions of EARidescent fabric. Highlights of these celebratory designs include beautifully embroidered impressions of Cinderella Castle backed by fireworks, as well as a brocade in multi-toned, EARidescent fabric — all punctuated with pops of gold.
50th Anniversary Merchandise
Naturally, a variety of merchandise is being sold in this EARidescent color trend style, so guests can match Minnie and Mickey Mouse. There are also EARidescent cupcakes, balloons, and all sorts of other offerings during Walt Disney World’s 50th Anniversary.
Beyond the EARidescent offerings, there are six merchandise collections for Walt Disney World’s 50th Anniversary. These offer something for everyone, from fun and creative celebration-themed items to an entire line of products inspired by Cinderella Castle. There are also throwback and retro-themed pieces and even a pre-celebration product line that’s now available.
In addition to the merchandise itself, there are a ton of displays throughout retail locations. You probably won’t care about these if you’re a first-time or casual guest, but these include many fantastic nods to the past, extinct attractions, fan-favorite characters, and more. Definitely be sure to check out the Marketplace Co-Op at Disney Springs and Main Street Cinema at Magic Kingdom to see the highlights.
For all of the details and a look at dozens of items, see Walt Disney World 50th Anniversary Merchandise & Souvenirs.
One specific souvenir that we love is Walt Disney World: A Portrait of the First Half Century. The Walt Disney World 50th Anniversary coffee table book is now available for order via Amazon.
As huge collectors with a massive library of Walt Disney World books, we are ecstatic about this. Since the World Began: Walt Disney World’s First 25 Years is still one of favorite titles, and this lives up to that legacy. Additionally, another title in the Delicious Disney lineup, a new adult coloring book, and pair of Birnbaum official guide books have been released that pay tribute to Walt Disney World’s 50th Anniversary.
50th Anniversary Crowds
Finally, there’s the issue of crowd levels during the World’s Most Magical Celebration. Expect them to be varying degrees of very high. On-site hotel rooms are already sold out for many travel dates, and peak season dates have seen elevated attendance.
The forecast of heavy crowds is partly due to the anniversary celebration, partly due to the relaxation of health protocol, and partly due to the pent-up demand and phenomenon of “revenge travel” at Walt Disney World. All of that could create a perfect storm for big crowds.
For more in-depth crowd analysis beyond that, see our 2022-2023 Best & Worst Months to Visit Walt Disney World and/or our 2022 Crowd Calendars for Walt Disney World. Here’s hoping there’s plenty of new entertainment, attractions, and other offerings to help offset those crowds and make Walt Disney World’s 50th Anniversary a momentous and memorable event!
WDW 50th Anniversary Commentary
Even though Walt Disney World’s 50th Anniversary celebration is now underway, what we’ve seen so far isn’t the full version of the event. The closure and slow reopening derailed a lot of plans, and it’s impossible to know with complete certainty what will be practical and possible before it ends.
Nevertheless, in this section of the post we’ll offer some rumors and speculation about what might come next, plus commentary beyond what’s covered in the above-referenced reviews for Harmonious and Disney Enchantment (neither of which were big hits with us) and other specific pieces of entertainment.
For starters, we like the divisive Royal Makeover of Cinderella Castle. I wouldn’t want it to be the permanent look for the Magic Kingdom icon, but it isn’t.
Cinderella Castle’s 25th Anniversary cake was derided among many fans as the Pepto Bismol Castle. I was 10 years old when I first saw the Castle Cake, and I absolutely loved it. Even today, I remain nostalgic for the Castle Cake as a short-lived overlay for Walt Disney World’s 25th Anniversary.
The Happiest Celebration on Earth marked our first trip back to Walt Disney World as adults, and our first together. It was before we became very serious Disney fans, and we also liked those golden adornments and “pixie dust” encircling the turrets.
This isn’t our attempt to publicly proclaim our poor taste. Rather, illustrating that perhaps kids and casual guests view these things from a different perspective. It’s also possible that some appreciate the novelty or celebratory quality of anniversary overlays.
I will fully admit that I still fall into the latter category. So long as it’s temporary, I’m on board with pretty much any anniversary enhancements to Cinderella Castle.
Then there are the Walt Disney World 50th Anniversary rumors. For the last few years, there have been rumblings of Magic Kingdom receiving enhancements and entertainment for the 50th Anniversary. Aside from fireworks, not much has happened on that front.
It should go without saying, but it’s been a rough couple of years, and projects that were previously planned for development might’ve been paused or cancelled during the closure and slowly phased reopening. So anything that was rumored before March 2020 might’ve gotten the axe, or might be running behind in its development timeline.
The biggest rumor that still could conceivably happen concerns Magic Kingdom receiving Paint the Night, the light parade created for Disneyland’s 60th Anniversary. This one makes more sense, as Magic Kingdom does not have a night parade and Disneyland Resort wasn’t using this even pre-closure. It’s one of two night parades simply sitting in an off-site California storage facility.
Regardless of which it is, if the plan were to bring a parade from California to Florida, it would need to happen very soon, as refurbishing floats and costumes, plus hiring and training performers takes time. At this point, any new-to-Florida parade would like arrive next year. (Update: none of this is going to happen for the 50th…perhaps for the Walt Disney Company’s 100th Anniversary?)
Ultimately, we hope this offered a fun guide of everything there is for Walt Disney World’s 50th Anniversary. While we don’t love everything about the World’s Most Magical Celebration, it’s an enjoyable event that brings with it a lot of decor, fanfare, entertainment, and two new nighttime spectaculars to the parks.
Here’s hoping Walt Disney World still has more tricks up its sleeve, as right now there’s not a ton to what should be a monumental celebration. While we’re pleased to see something–it really feels like much of Walt Disney World’s 50th Anniversary was an afterthought. The entire event has been more about Disney+ and hot IP than celebrating the rich history of Walt Disney World and its visionary creator.
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YOUR THOUGHTS
What do you think of the Cinderella Castle overlay, celebratory character costumes, or icon projections? Are you considering a trip for Walt Disney World’s 50th Anniversary? What are your expectations in terms of new attractions, entertainment, merchandise, food, and other aspects of the celebration? Think Disney has any surprises for the anniversary up its sleeves? Do you agree or disagree with our assessment of Walt Disney World’s 50th Anniversary celebration? Any questions we can help you answer? Hearing your feedback–even when you disagree with us–is both interesting to us and helpful to other readers, so please share your thoughts below in the comments!
I have reservations for the 50th. Checking daily to see if park availability opens up on Oct 1st – MK is currently fully reserved.
Keep checking–they’ll almost certainly release more reservations.
I actually took the masks in the promo as Disney doing what is required at this moment in time. I feel like if they were to do that video without masks that would give the wrong message about their mask policies right now. Not necessarily an indication of the future considering nobody knows what that will look like yet. Just how I viewed it.
Yeah, that’s probably right…but what would the internet be without excruciating over-analysis?! 😉
Lol so very true Tom!
What they need to do is put Mickey and Minnie and all the rest in masks.
Love the look of the costumes, castle and lighting! With the official dates announced, I think I will look at booking September 2022 rather than September 2021. Thanks for the fun news on a Friday!
I am taking a Mother/Daughter trip with my 13 year old starting on October 11th. I am excited to see some cool decorations for the 50th! But I also want some neat anniversary treats! We love to try different snacks and desserts so that would be something fun we could do together.
I don’t know why making ToT instead of the Chinese Theater into the DHS icon always makes me so irritable but it does.
They bounce around. In this case, I think it’s just the easier/better option for projection mapping. Runaway Railway is already drawing crowds, so push guests over to Sunset Boulevard.
Plus, if there are potential plans for nighttime spectaculars to return, those are already centered around Grauman’s Chinese Theater.
i miss the water tower. i wish it would be brought back.
Yep, it was the water tower, then the hat (remember the giant sorcerer’s hat?), then the Chinese Theater and now Hollywood Hotel
I agree with Laura. I miss the water tower as the icon of MGM/DHS
Do we think the castle will still get the dreamlights for Christmas? I’m going for the first time around that time and I’ll be gutted if they don’t have the usual Christmas lights on the castle.
When I saw the masks I thought the same thing, Tom. They’re either preparing us for mask wearing or it means nothing at all.
Hoping it means nothing!
I’m less worried about how the castle will look and more worried that views of the castle will be affected by construction on the new castle elements on our trip in late-April! Tom, any indication on when they expect to start adding the castle elements?
Hard to say. It really looks like they’re preparing for work on Cinderella Castle right now, but it also doesn’t make a ton of sense to install that now and have it up all summer for an October event.
If it’s done like the repainting, the cranes will be down most of the day allowing for clean photos. (A lot of the shots I use regularly on the blog are “during” that repainting and you’d never know.)
thanks Tom! I had forgotten that was their MO during the repainting, so hopefully our views won’t be affected much.
.. And while I wouldn’t read too much into showing people with masks, I would read it as “don’t be surprised if masks are still required in October..”
If they were *confident* masks wouldn’t be required by October, I’m certain they wouldn’t have included masks in the video.
Thanks Tom for the update. I absolutely love the outfits and can’t wait to see them in person! Since we were there this past Dec, I was planning on a trip early 2022 for the Art Festival at Epcot and am glad the 50th celebration will still be going on then. So excited for it!
We are Hoping to get to DW during spring of 2022 so we can enjoy the 50th Anniversary 🙂 Do you have any feel for what crowds may be like next Spring? Really hoping the new rides are all open then. Hopefully we are at herd immunity by then!
Hi, I was wondering if you would have any idea when we would know for sure about the mask policy for the celebration ? Or even an idea of when we could expect to know, so that we can make definite plans. We currently have plans for the end of Nov.. Thanks
My guess is that there won’t be much advance notice. I would *not* expect a rule change before late summer, likely August at the earliest.
OMG this is the best they can offer? Most magical celebration on on earth? Lame castle embellishments, new costumes, and light projections? Certainly wouldn’t entice me to fly to Florida! New attractions would be exciting for the 50th. but unlike Universal, investing in their parks is not a priority for Disney and they continue to cut back and offer less and less. Once covid is over later this year, Disney is going to be left with a mess of unfinished projects that won’t be completed for years. So far a very sad 50th. anniversary celebration is planned.
Great post. I too like cake castle! Tom, what are your current thoughts regarding Mickey’s Halloween party? I’m trying to avoid the October crowds and plan a trip for September but I really want that party!
Talk about an underwhelming announcement..
Projection shows, decorations and outfits..
No special fireworks, shows or parades..
So either with all the budget cuts, there will be no special entertainment. OR, because of the pandemic, they don’t know when entertainment will start, so are holding back any announcements. I’m guessing it’s both — Don’t expect much in the way of special entertainment. And whatever there may be, is still up in the air.
Not that it means anything, but the ‘cover email’ accompanying the press release suggested there would be a slow trickle with many more additional announcements over the coming months. So my guess is that a lot is still up in the air and will be announced when there’s greater confidence about it happening.
I would expect more announcements . . .
But I’m not holding my breath for anything big.
October is less than 10 months away. To the extent WDW was confident, they would want to promote now.. Get people to start booking now. Castle overlays and purple costumes aren’t going to get too many people to feel that the 50th anniversary is a must-do trip.
Chapek talked about an “overlap” period between herd immunity before normalizing. WDW really seems to be avoiding putting the cart before the horse. They aren’t going to make big “normal” plans before the CDC gives the clear (or other evidence that the pandemic is over). This is a bit surprising, as it will delay return of normal operations later than necessary. On the other hand, given the amount of money the parks have lost, they perhaps are just not in a hurry to invest in ramping back up. Instead of ramping up in anticipation of demand, they are going to wait for the demand to materialize. (which could cause nightmare crowds and lines for a while).
Omg! I love the concept art! I’m sooo excited for this! Made my day Tom! Your the BEST!!
Will Cinderella’s castle be opened in August. We have a large group going in Mid august and our little princesses will be disappointed if no Cinderella castle
Any idea if 50th anniversary merch will be available ahead of October 1st? My family and I will be visiting about 2 weeks before the anniversary and would love to buy 50th anniversary merch while in the Magic Kingdom.
Sounds like a blast but… with the current restrictions Disney is not even close to the same. We actually just came back from a week long trip and I would say that it is not worth the amount of money you spend to go anymore. First and foremost wearing masks I know is not necessarily there choice but when it’s 80 or above, it get pretty miserable there. We had to go back to the pool and cool down because wearing a mask in that heat just sucks! Having no shows until Lion King comes back is extremely disappointing. Quite a few shops and places to eat being closed is pretty disappointed to see and deal with. Cast members are definitely not the same high spirited people and actually a couple were quite grumpy which we have never dealt with before. Overall for us as we frequent yearly sometimes more will not be returning until no masks and shows come back, just not worth the money. This is my personal opinion and to not get confused with anyone else’s! Thank you!
can you blame the CMs? they are probably dealing all day long with people arguing with them over mask wearing and such and trying to skirt the rules. they are only human.
Hi,
Couldn’t agres more. Went to Epcot yesterday and experienced many prickly cast members. We live in Florida but why anyone would spend a fortune for half the experience is beyond me!
Yuck. I don’t like the castle at ALL. They are making it look less and less like the American icon we grew up with and more like the ones in other parts of the world. Sorry, Disney, but I don’t want to be in France, Honk Kong ie even Disneyland. This is WDW Florida, and you should leave the icons that have meant so much to people since the beginning ALONE. A fresh coat of paint is all that was needed. Glad it is temporary, because this castle is even worse than the current one. What are we trying to look like Dubai? I’m sure some will love it, but IMO Cinderella does not belong in a pink and gold gaudy castle!!!
If you don’t like it, fine. To each their own.
However, it’s really odd to criticize it as not looking like an “American icon.” These castle overlays are pretty common for anniversaries in the United States, and the “gaudy” colors are driven, if anything, by photo-sharing social media apps–products of the United States.
Ironically, it sounds like the classic Cinderella Castle color scheme you’d like best can currently be found at Tokyo Disneyland.
Considering that all of the castles are modelled after castle styles from anywhere in the world EXCEPT the US (which didn’t have castles), well, I’m sorry but this comment actually made me laugh.
Like it or don’t like it, that’s fine, but to dislike it because it’s no longer American? That’s a bit misguided.
Mickey and Minnie’s celebration outfits are amazing! And I’m sure the castle will look beautiful. I’m actually a fan of the new paint job, and thought the birthday castle was fun!
I won’t be going this year (hoping Disneyland opens!), but at this point I am planning on going next November, so I’m glad the celebration will still be going. I just hope by late next year we’ll have character meet and greets back because I need pictures with Minnie in that dress!
Hey Tom, I have reservations for a week starting Sept 29, 2921. Have you heard anything about possible deals to include that time or doesn’t Disney think they have to?
Thanks!l
Sorry Tom, that’s 2021 not 2921
Going by historic release dates, room discounts for September/October 2021 probably will not be released until mid-July.
Personally, I am not banking on any deals for that week. Who knows, though. Current circumstances are pretty unprecedented.
i love the cake castle too tom, you are not alone. i thought, and still think, it was a super fun thing to do. and i like these mickey and minnie outfits much more than the 90th birthday ones. i didn’t care for those.