2026-2027 Hotel Construction & Refurbishments at Disney World

Hotel refurbishments, resort construction, and character-inspired makeovers continue at Walt Disney World from now through 2027. This resource provides info on room renovations, what to avoid, where to book, and what to expect in terms of hotel work at Walt Disney World.

Walt Disney World continues to undertake refurbishments in an effort to modernize or refresh several of its resorts, as well as finish deferred maintenance that was postponed during the phased reopening. Consequently, there’s a growing number of smaller-scale projects that take certain buildings or a portion of rooms out of commission as part of more-targeted, rolling refurbishments.

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When booking a Walt Disney World vacation, we highly recommend taking into account recently-completed and ongoing construction projects at the various resorts, as these absolutely can impact the quality of your trip. Booking a hotel with a closed pool or construction noise and cranes right outside your window is obviously going to be a worse experience than a resort that just finished its big refurbishment and still has that fresh feeling and ‘new hotel’ smell.

Note that this does not include DVC villas if they do not impact the hotel side of a resort. For those projects, see our Disney Vacation Club Resort Refurbishments & Construction Timeline. That covers all of the room reimaginings at Walt Disney World, Disneyland, and beyond that we just announced at the condo association meeting. Those projects also impact Boulder Ridge, Bay Lake Tower, and both Crescent Lake DVC resorts.

Suffice to say, a lot is happening on the hotel front at Walt Disney World. Let’s take a look at all of the current and upcoming major hotel projects that have the potential to impact guests, starting with the latest updates…

Ongoing or Upcoming Hotel Refurbishments

Disney Skyliner – From January 24, 2027, through January 30, 2027, Disney Skyliner will be closed for refurbishment. Complimentary bus service will be available.

Impacted Resorts:

  • Disney’s Art of Animation Resort
  • Disney’s Beach Club Resort
  • Disney’s Beach Club Villas
  • Disney’s Boardwalk Inn
  • Disney’s BoardWalk Villas
  • Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort
  • Disney’s Pop Century Resort
  • Disney’s Riviera Resort
  • Disney’s Yacht Club Resort

We strongly recommend avoiding Skyliner resorts during this time, which does not include the Crescent Lake hotels. See Disney Skyliner Gondolas Closing for Quick Refurbishment in 2027 for more info and detailed advice.

All Star Movies Resort – Beginning in late May 2026, the rooms at Disney’s All-Star Movies Resort will undergo planned refurbishment through the end of January 2027. During this time, Guests may see or hear construction work in the area, and alternate paths of travel may be in place.

This will almost assuredly by a soft goods refurbishment similar to the one recently completed at Pop Century. That  means updating furnishings, including but not limited to wall coverings, flooring, linens, decor, and some furniture. The redone rooms at Pop Century look great: First Look Photo Tour of New Rooms at Disney’s Pop Century Resort.

This is also almost assuredly the start of a phased multi-year soft goods refurbishment to all of the All Stars. See Walt Disney World Gearing Up for Years-Long Value Resorts Room Refurbishment, Likely Lasting to 2028 or 2029 for more.

All Star Sports Resort – From now through late April 2026, the Surfboard Bay Pool and the kiddie pool at Disney’s All-Star Sports Resort will be closed for maintenance.

During this time, the Grand Slam Leisure Pool (pictured above) at Disney’s All-Star Sports will continue to be available. Additionally, Guests are welcome to use the other pools throughout Disney’s All-Star Resorts, including the Calypso Pool, Piano Pool and kiddie pool at Disney’s All-Star Music Resort; and the Fantasia Pool, Duck Pond Pool and kiddie pool at Disney’s All-Star Movies Resort.

We’re big fans of the Grand Slam Leisure Pool, but it’ll probably be busy as a result. Accordingly, our second-favorite All Star pool is Calypso Pool at Music. Duck Pond at Movies is also a winner.

Animal Kingdom Lodge – From now through May 2026, guest rooms at Kidani Village at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge will undergo refurbishment, followed by refurbishment work at Jambo House from May 2026 through January 2027. During these times, guests may see or hear construction work in the area. All amenities will remain available throughout the refurbishment.

We covered what to expect from this construction at length in Room Reimagining at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge through 2027. What’s still unclear about this project involves the hotel side of Animal Kingdom Lodge, or just the Animal Kingdom Villas. The latter is the DVC side of the resort, and what is overdue for a refurbishment. Even so, by the time the DVC work is done in 2027, the hotel rooms might be due for another refresh.

Beach Club Resort – This hotel is undergoing visible exterior maintenance through late 2026, which will impact views from various locations throughout the resort, and at times, require alternate paths of travel.

As part of this work, the Tidal leisure pool will be closed for routine maintenance through early May 2026. Guests may see or hear refurbishment work in the area until the work is complete.

BoardWalk Inn – Throughout 2026, refurbishment work will take place in select areas of Disney’s BoardWalk Inn. While Guests may see or hear work during daytime hours, most Resort amenities—including dining, recreation, and merchandise locations—will remain available.

Walt Disney World still has not revealed what, exactly, this project entails. Based on what BoardWalk needs done, there’s a wide range of possibilities. At minimum, we know it’s a major project by virtue of it lasting throughout 2026. As for possibilities, see our comprehensive discussion in Big BoardWalk Mystery Construction Project in 2026.

From January 11, 2027 to April 2027, the Luna Park Pool, the Luna Park Crazy Play Area, and Leaping Horse Libations at Disney’s BoardWalk Inn & Villas will be closed for routine maintenance. Guests may see and hear construction until the work is complete. However, the Villas Pool and the Inn Pool will remain open for Guests to enjoy.

Luna Park Pool is the feature pool at Disney’s BoardWalk Inn, and it was last redone back in late 2020 to remove the “creepy clown” from the water slide. Hopefully this project is to reinstall that beloved, dead-eyed, spaghettios-haired clown!

Contemporary Resort – From now through late 2027, refurbishments will occur in select areas of Disney’s Contemporary Resort—including Bay Lake Tower and the main A-frame atrium. Please allow for extra travel time. Guests may also see and hear construction during their stay.

This multi-phased project has been underway for over a year already, and previously revolved around BLT. That’s finished now, and the description has been updated to drop the Convention Center and add the atrium. No visible work has begun in the A-frame, but is expected to start soon.

Additionally, from now through early May 2026, the Bay Cove Pool, the water play area and the whirlpool spa at Bay Lake Tower at Disney’s Contemporary Resort will temporarily be closed for maintenance. The Bay Lake Pool, the Cove Bar, the feature pool, the water play area and the whirlpool spa at Disney’s Contemporary Resort will remain open for Guests to enjoy.

From now through Late May 2026, there will also be exterior elevator landing repairs taking place at Bay Lake Tower. Consequently, the Skyway Bridge connecting Bay Lake Tower and the Contemporary Main Tower will be closed Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., reopening daily after 5 p.m. and remaining available evenings and weekends through May 1, 2026. Guests may need to use alternate paths of travel at times and may see or hear construction activity while work is underway.

Fort Wilderness Campground – Walt Disney World has introduced New DVC Cabins to Fort Wilderness Campground. More than 350 new cabins have replaced the old cabins, turning the resort side of the campground into a Disney Vacation Club property. This occurred loop by loop over the last two years and is now finished.

From now through mid-2026, construction will take place near the Meadow Swimmin’ Pool area. The Meadow Swimmin’ Pool and Wilderness Swimmin’ Pool will remain open for Guests to enjoy. During this time, seating availability around the Meadow Swimmin’ Pool may be limited and Guests may see or hear construction in the area. The nearby tennis courts, volleyball court and the Meadow Playground may be closed temporarily. Please note that Guests may see and hear construction in the area until the work is complete.

Right next door to Fort Wilderness is the construction of Disney Lakeshore Lodge (formerly Reflections), which has now reached its top height of 10 stories tall! This quite literally towers over the Settlement area, and construction has an outsized impact on Fort Wilderness guests, as cranes build that massive new resort about 100 yards from Fort Wilderness.

Grand Floridian Resort & Spa – Disney Vacation Club overhauled the Big Pine Key building of hotel rooms at Walt Disney World’s flagship resort. This building has since reopened and the new rooms have debuted–see Grand New Rooms at Walt Disney World’s Flagship Resort for a look inside. These reimagined rooms have since debuted on the regular resort side of the Grand Floridian, and all of the outlying buildings are now finished.

As part of the ongoing enhancements at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, refurbishment work will continue in select areas, including the porte cochere, through early 2027. Guests may see or hear refurbishment work during daytime hours or need to take alternate paths of travel. This project was recently extended from mid-2026 to early 2027 with the “including the porte cochere” line.

As part of this work, from mid-July through October 2026, Grand Floridian Cafe will temporarily close for a refresh. During this time, brunch will continue to be offered but will temporarily move to Cítricos. All other dining locations at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa will remain available for Guests to enjoy. Guests may see or hear refurbishment work during daytime hours and may need to take alternate paths of travel.

The main fruit of this project is the lobby overhaul, which is now completed. This includes “The Perch,” or the Birdcage Bar that replaced the iconic aviary in the lobby.

Old Key West Resort – Now through late April 2026, the South Point Pool and Spa, BBQ area and playground at Disney’s Old Key West Resort will be closed for routine maintenance.

During this time, Guests may see or hear maintenance activity during daytime hours and are encouraged to use the Sandcastle Pool or one of the resort’s other two leisure pools – the Turtle Pond Pool and Miller’s Road Pool.

Speaking of which, this follows the completion of the Turtle Pond Pool, Turtle Pond Pool Spa, the BBQ area refurbishment. It seems that Old Key West might be doing a phased refurbishment to its leisure pools.

Polynesian Village Resort – The good news is that the Island Tower at Disney’s Polynesian Villas & Bungalows between the existing Polynesian longhouses and Wedding Pavilion, near the Grand Floridian, is now open. The bad news is that work at the Polynesian isn’t finished.

Through 2026, some areas of the Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort and Disney’s Polynesian Villas & Bungalows are being refurbished. This work includes the reconfiguration of the front entrance roadway and bus area. While construction activity will be noticeable during daytime hours, efforts will be made to minimize disruptions.

Walt Disney World filed permits for a new entrance to the Polynesian (which would also impact the parking lot and bus loop), and there’s major work being done to re-route and expand Floridian Way, so that’s probably what’s referenced for the construction and refurbishments through 2026. This will be a lengthy project that is very minimally impactful to both the Poly and Grand Floridian.

Additionally, some views of the theme parks and other surrounding areas may be impacted. This is now noticeable around the Great Ceremonial House, to the point that Walt Disney World is warning guests who book ‘Ohana about impaired views of Magic Kingdom. Although this impacts ‘Ohana, we recently dined at the adjacent Tambu Lounge and enjoyed unblemished views.

Finally, there’s a new construction notice that was just added: from May 11, 2026 through late June 2026, the boat dock at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort will undergo routine maintenance. The dock will be closed and boat transportation to suspended from May 11-June 5, 2026. Please allow for extra travel time when arriving at or leaving the Poly.

We’d recommend heeding this ‘allow extra travel time’ warning, especially when leaving the Poly during peak periods. We already encountered long lines more than once for the monorail at times in April 2026, and that was before the boat dock refurbishment started. Without that to help absorb some of the crowd, the monorail station will be even busier.

Pop Century – From now through late April 2026, the kiddie pool deck at Disney’s Pop Century Resort will be closed for routine maintenance. During this time, the Hippy Dippy Pool and all other amenities will remain available. Guests may see or hear maintenance activity in the area during daytime hours.

The good news is that Pop Century is otherwise in tip-top shape, with the year-long resort refurbishment having wrapped up. We stayed at Pop Century this month (April 2026) prior to the pool deck closure, and the resort is looking fantastic!

Port Orleans Riverside – Walt Disney World has started its next slate of room reimaginings at Port Orleans Riverside, from now through August 2027.

The first phase of this project, impacts the Magnolia Bend rooms, which are mostly the Royal Rooms. When Magnolia Bend is done (which should be really soon), it’ll be time for Alligator Bayou to receive its next round of room redos and crews will move to that side of the resort. Accordingly, making a room request for Magnolia Bend in Spring 2026 and beyond will mitigate exposure to the second phase of this project.

Although not officially confirmed, it’s a near-certainty that the normal rooms in Alligator Bayou receiving a hard goods refurbishment is the second phase of this project. See Disney’s Port Orleans Riverside Resort Room Reimagining Extended by Year-Plus to 2027 for more.

Saratoga Springs – Through mid-September 2026, The Turf Club Bar & Grill and The Turf Club Lounge at Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa will be under refurbishment. During portions of the refurbishment, some areas will be temporarily closed, including:

  • Through early August 2026: The Turf Club Lounge (The Turf Club Bar & Grill will remain open with a pop-up bar serving a modified Lounge food & beverage menu)
  • Early to mid-August 2026: The Turf Club patio
  • Mid-August – mid-September, 2026: The Turf Club Bar & Grill (The Turf Club Lounge will remain open)

Turf Club Bar & Grill is the restaurant itself, so the notable portion of this refurbishment doesn’t start until August 2026 and should wrap up in the span of a month. Fortunately, there’s ample options a short walk away at Disney Springs.

The tennis courts at Saratoga Springs are now closed for refurbishment and are expected to reopen in June 2026. During this time, the basketball court will also be closed.

Wilderness Lodge – Disney’s Wilderness Lodge and Copper Creek Villas & Cabins at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge are undergoing exterior refurbishment work expected to continue through late 2026. These enhancements may impact views from various locations throughout the Resort. While most resort amenities will remain available, Guests may see and hear construction work during daytime hours.

The exterior work could actually impact Wilderness Lodge until 2027 if permits are accurate. As we discuss in greater detail in this post about Wilderness Lodge construction, that doesn’t really give us pause about staying there. With room requests, you may not notice any of the work at all.

In addition to this, there’s the above-mentioned resumption of work on Disney Lakeshore Lodge on the former River Country water park site. That will be less impactful to guests staying at Wilderness Lodge than Fort Wilderness, but there will be audible and visible construction from the Boulder Ridge side of the resort, especially.

From now through late July 2026, the boat dock at Wilderness Lodge will undergo routine maintenance. The dock will be closed and boat transportation temporarily suspended through May 1, 2026. This is the second phased closure of the boat dock this year, and bus transportation was available as an alternative during the first. We’d expect the same this go-round.

Yacht Club – Disney’s Yacht Club Resort is undergoing visible exterior maintenance through late 2026, which will impact views from various locations throughout the resort, and at times, require alternate paths of travel.

As part of this work, from now through early May 2026, the Admiral leisure pool will be closed for routine maintenance. Guests may see or hear work in the area during daytime hours until the refurbishment is complete.

In addition, Crew’s Cup Lounge is now closed, and is expected to reopen in May 2026. Following that, Yachtsman Steakhouse will temporarily close for a refresh in May 2026 and is expected to reopen by August 2026.

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Your Thoughts

Have any recent observations or experiences with hotel construction at Walt Disney World you’d be willing to share? Where at Walt Disney World are you staying this year or in 2027? Any resorts you’re intentionally avoiding? Do you agree or disagree with our assessments of these resort refurbishment or reimagining projects? 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!

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  1. Hi,
    Reading this I saw reference to Animal Kingdom pools. Can anyone give more info? I have looked multiple times on the web and can’t find any reference to 2019 pool work–just references to the Jambo pool work done last year.

    In particular, I am trying to find whether the Kidani Village pool going to be closed this summer? We booked there in June specifically for the pool (my 3 year old loved the splash area and mini slide there last year). If it were closed, we’d want to switch resorts because the Jambo House pool doesn’t have either of those features which are good for the littlest ones. Thanks all!

  2. Have all the rooms been renovated at Coronado? The pics I’ve seen of the renovated are beautiful and would not hesitate to stay at this resort if all the rooms were renovated. Same question for Caribbean Beach. TIA!

    1. We just did a split stay at Coronado and Caribbean Beach. The room at Coronado was much nicer than the Caribbean Beach room in our opinion. Both are nice resorts though.

  3. Do you know why Pop Century is not taking reservations in November 2019? I am planning a trip in early November and they are full! Thanks for any info you may know.

    1. It’s probably sold out because the new Star Wars land opens late this summer. You can always try calling and see if they have anything. Maybe only one of the days you are planning on going is sold out so it’s showing the whole thing as sold out. Play around with different dates in November to see if any are available.

  4. I think every reason you list is spot on for the refurbishment frenzy going on, but there’s one other important factor I think you missed: The 50th anniversary, which officially occurs October 1, 2021. As you detail in your post, these are time-consuming projects. I think there’s going to be a pause when Galaxy’s Edge opens, and once the press hub-bub dies down, then we’ll see some additional projects that might need refurbishments get taken care of in time to finish up by summer 2021.
    The press coverage for Galaxy’s Edge is going to be huge, but what’s going to happen for the 50th anniversary is going to dwarf that. But, I’ve been wrong before, and I’d never have thought they’d be exposing themselves to the bad press of outdated monorails for the 50th anniversary, and it appears that’s what’s taking place.
    Oh, my brother stayed over the weekend at Coronado Springs, said construction wasn’t an issue and they loved their room.
    As always, thanks for the update.

    1. The 50th Anniversary is definitely a huge motivation for a lot of projects, but I think with the more condensed timeframe of hotel refurbishments, what we’re seeing now doesn’t relate to that so much.

      Now the *construction* of hotels is definitely motivated by the anticipated Star Wars and 50th Anniversary bumps. We shall see what else is announced by this summer for the lead-up to the 50th…

  5. We are heading down to FL in Sept for hubs 40th bday and our anniversary. First trip without kids EVER (our oldest is 11). We have stayed twice at FQ and loved but thought of trying something new. It CBR a good try or too many kids? FQ seems more quiet and intimate. Thoughts?!

    1. Hi Lori, I thought I’d chime in here with my two cents. 🙂 We loved POR, which is right beside FQ. At some point, I’d like to go with just my hubby too, and I’m already thinking of requesting a room in one of the mansions, preferably Magnolia Terrace. We did a carriage ride at dusk once, which was wonderful, watching both FQ and POR light up as the sun set. Plus, you could still take the ferry to Disney Springs. Like you, we’ve be trying other resorts, but POR is still “home” to me. I will say I loved the cabins at Fort Wilderness though, too. More spacious rooms, and it’s a quiet, spread out resort. Very relaxing. There’s a ferry that goes to the Contemporary, and then it’s a short walk to Magic Kingdom. At the Fort Wilderness waterfront, there’s a great view of the MK fireworks, and the music is piped into speakers. If you decide to give the cabins a try, I HIGHLY recommend reserving a golf cart as soon as you book your cabin. We had fun just zipping around on our golf cart, exploring the entire resort from one end to the other. We went in the fall and jazzed up our golf cart with Halloween decorations. Very fun, and the PhotoPass photographers at the resort loved it! They took lots of pictures without us even asking. Anyway, sorry for the short novel, but I love Disney and could go on & on. 🙂 Doing an adult trip will be a whole different experience for you. Enjoy, and Happy Anniversary!!

  6. I saw that the large pools of Art of Animation and Pop Century will be closed for Fall of 2020. Will there be a discount on the rooms due to pool closure? Have there been discounts in the past? My children love AOA but with the pool closed, I’m thinking of trying another resort. Which would be a better substitute? The WDW Resort SWAN or Disney’s CARIBBEAN Resort? Is there a third hotel I am neglecting to consider? Distance to a park is a considering factor and a fifth sleeper accommodation for a child. Thank you in advance for all of your suggestions.

  7. We are staying at OKW in seltember 2019, is the construction going to bother us? We picked this resort bc of how relaxed it looked. Last time we stayed at Caribbean Beach and wanted the bedroom villa option this time. Hope this was not a mistake picking Old Key West.

    1. We just stayed there for Thanksgiving and the main change I saw was updated bathrooms ( newer sinks, vanity, tile in shower, etc). We stayed in Alligator Bayou though so there could be other changes being made to other areas.

  8. Hi! I have read from a couple sites that Jambo House regular rooms are going through a refurbishment. Is there any truth to this? I can’t locate much information as to when and if this is happening . How’s the bus transportation from Jambo?
    Thank you!

    1. Sherry,

      Just got back from a week at Jambo House. We did not see or hear any room construction. We did not walk every hallway of every floor, but nothing was noticeable.

      Bus transportation was good for the most part; it is a bit of a trek to MK and Disney Springs. 90% of the time, buses for each park were showing up every 15 minutes, but there were a couple instances where we waited 30-35 minutes . The bus arrival times now being available in the WDW app is a nice perk, but it was annoying to get down to the bus stop (expecting the bus within 5 minutes) and see the arrival times get pushed back 15-20 minutes later than expected. Also, note that all park buses stop at Kidani Village first before stopping at Jambo House, for both pick up and drop off. The Disney Springs bus runs in reverse (Jambo first, Kidani second).

  9. We have a company function at the Coronado Springs from December 13-15. Do you have an update on whether the Dig Site construction is on schedule?

  10. Just spent one week at Disney’s Art of Animation Hotel. No coffee makers in rooms. Took cold showers from no hot water in morning. This particular hotel has a “help yourself cafe” as your ONLY dining option. Resort has 10 buildings of rooms. Buildings 7-10 are located a very long walk from main pool, cafe, store, Disney resort transportation and check in/out area. Waited up to an hour one morning for Disney bus to take us to Magic Kingdom and when we inquired as to why this service was so slow, we received no response or help whatsoever! Three events we had Fast Passes for were cancelled while we were waiting in line in one afternoon! We had 5 very sad and disappointed children! Children don’t understand “technical difficulties!” I understand that this sometimes happens,, but 3 times in one day? AND, when we asked about a refund for “”Fantasmic” being canceled due technical difficulties, we were given a hard time! We came home a little disappointed with “Disney World” and it’s “Have a magical Day!”

    1. Sometimes you gotta make lemonade out of lemons… We’ve stayed at Art of Animation before and loved it, but to each their own. We did stay in a Finding Nemo family suite, which was very close to the the big blue pool, and main dining area.
      Fantasmic is not a paid event, so why would you get a refund? It stinks that it was canceled, but I’m not really sure what outcome you were expecting. I’m sure they didn’t intend to have technical difficulties. Disney is not going to do anything at a “sub-par level,” so if it’s not going to run up to it’s standards, I can understand why it would be canceled. With the fastpasses, if something is closed down during your set FP time, they automatically update your passes to “anytime experiences.” Did you take advantage of those?
      We just returned for our family vacation during the week of Christmas, one of the absolute busiest times at DW. It was crazy, lines were insane, some people (not Cast Members) were rude…but in the end, we had an amazing time because we made the best of everything and we were happy to experience the magic. *shrug*
      I hope your next experience is better.

    2. I think we might have been there the same night Fantasmic was cancelled “for technical reasons” (Nov. 29) I’m not so much disagreeing with you as comparing experiences.

      Disney gave us an extra FP for the following day because we had a FP for Fantasmic. After some confusion, I finally found a cast member who could tell me it was a “use anywhere any time” FP good in any of the 4 Parks. This is about a close to a Willie Wonka-style “gold ticket” as us mere mortals are going to get. I suspect that people who didn’t have a FP didn’t get any compensation for the cancellation, but then again, Disney can’t easily identify who they are and communicate with them.

      Our buses from Pop Century, where we were staying, were generally decent from a schedule standpoint, but the My Disney bus time app was useless as at least 75% of the time the line was long enough that we had to wait for a second bus, and once or twice two buses before we could get on.

      One of our last mornings was the only major bus screw-up we experienced. All 4 lines were so long that they were interfering with one another, with MK being the worst. We actually had trouble telling which line it was because it snaked through so many other lines. On the plus side (for us) Disney sent a pile of buses, and while we couldn’t board until the 6th MK bus, the total wait time wasn’t that far above average as they were loading them very quickly. But obviously the people who were far ahead of us in the line must have been waiting a long time since the line behind them contained so many people.

    3. Your grievances about the resort seem like they could have been mitigated with some research. It’s too bad about the slow bus and cancellation of Fantasmic! but, you stayed at a value resort and your issues are pretty common with resorts in that category. Your resort may have not met your expectations but maybe you had some unrealistic expectations (the cold shower notwithstanding).

    1. I spoke to a Cast Member about the renovations, seems the best case scenario is re-opening December 10th — if no weather delays etc.

  11. We are staying at All-Star Movies resort in mid November and I was just curious if anyone had any updates on how far along the refurbishments are now? I’m hoping to land one of the redone rooms!

    1. Hi Tom,

      I just heard that All Stars Movies refurbishments has stopped and there’s no telling when they might resume. Is that true?

      May

  12. My husband and I are visiting the second week in December 2018 (celebrating our anniversary) staying in a suite in the garden wing of the Contemporary Resort. Will we be disappointed with this resort/suite choice or location on the property? It’s been my dream to visit during the Christmas season and I dont want to be disappointed nor do I want to waste the absurd amount of money we are spending to come.
    Thanks!

    1. We have stayed in the garden wing and enjoyed it. The water pageant will pass by twice an evening – the concierge can confirm the times. (We had a room with a bay view.). The main house can be loud with the monorail and Chef Mickey; the wait for the elevators can be a little longer than you’d like. I’d much rather stay in the garden wing. You get great comfort and are only a short walk from the main house.

      The rooms are spacious and have a modern appeal. It was very quiet and you can walk to the Magic Kingdom, which has the potential for saving time and cutting down on waits for monorail, etc. A very short walk will bring you to the back of the bay, where you can see the water pageant. (If you wanted to see the fireworks and not be in the Magic Kingdom rush, you can see them from a balcony in the main house. It will be crowded, but the music will pipe through the speakers and you can still see much of the show.)

      Enjoy a blessed anniverary and many more years to come! Have a magical vacation and romantic celebration!

  13. Are they doing anything at Port Orleans? I thought I read that somewhere. Staying at POR and the Contemporary in 2019.

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