When Will Fantasmic Return to Disney World?
“When will Fantasmic return?” is a question Walt Disney World vacation planners and fans have been asking for nearly two years. There’s been a ton of speculation and rumors about the nighttime spectacular coming back to Hollywood Studios to help with crowds. (Updated September 25, 2022.)
In fact, there was a point early last year when a heavily-modified Fantasmic was rumored to be the first nighttime spectacular to reopen at Walt Disney World. That was literally a year ago–still in the “era” of physical distancing and more stringent safety protocol–and fizzled out for a few reasons.
The main one was Walt Disney World opting to undertake a fairly significant refurbishment project to the amphitheater and its infrastructure. Well, “opting” might be the wrong word there, as there were also credible rumors that at least some aspects of the project were necessary to repair damage resulting from the nighttime spectacular not running for so long.
In any case, we have updates on that refurbishment project as well as the latest official word from Walt Disney World on the status of Fantasmic and when it’ll return to Disney’s Hollywood Studios. To quickly bring you up to speed, late last year DPEP Chairman Josh D’Amaro announced that Fantasmic! will be returning to Disney’s Hollywood Studios in 2022.
In the ~9 months since then, Walt Disney World has brought back virtually all other entertainment, including the daytime parade, cavalcade, dance party, and castle stage show at Magic Kingdom, all stage shows at Animal Kingdom, and restored performances that were previously modified at DHS. Even atmospheric acts are starting to come back. Meanwhile, it’s been crickets about Fantasmic for months.
The good news is that we finally have an official update on the return of Fantasmic to Disney’s Hollywood Studios!
Fantasmic Return Update (September 25, 2022)
To the surprise of just about everyone, Disney did not reveal a return date for Fantasmic at the D23 Expo. If Vegas did odds for announcements, this would’ve been the favorite. And yet, it did not occur.
The most likely possibility was that rehearsals were not far enough along to have a concrete debut date set at that time. It’s also possible that Disney wanted to focus on splashy news, not the (overdue) restoration or return of entertainment. (Yet, exactly that was announced for Disneyland.)
Given this and other morsels of information we’ve heard about entertainment in Walt Disney World’s new fiscal year, we believe the lack of a concrete date is the more likely explanation. With that in mind, we’ve (yet again) revised our predictions and timeline for the return of Fantasmic at Disney’s Hollywood Studios.
Sadly, we can now pretty much rule out EPCOT’s 40th Anniversary and Walt Disney World’s 51st Anniversary. We also probably can rule out Columbus Day/Indigenous Peoples’ Day and the fall break week that follows.
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On a positive note, Fantasmic is returning, and those plans will not be derailed this time. Rehearsals are still underway, and have been for well over a month.
When it comes to performer-heavy entertainment, it’s been pretty typical for Walt Disney World to take about 2 months from the time of rehearsals starting to shows returning.
For both Festival of the Lion King and Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular, the turnaround time was a little over 2 months. I’m not completely confident about when Finding Nemo: The Musical started rehearsals, but I think it took about the same amount of time.
It’s safe to assume Fantasmic’s timeline will be pretty similar. New scenes might complicate or extend this a little, but probably not too much. The fact is, all of these productions have been modified and also have had plenty of new performers. For all intents and purposes, there’s an element of newness to all of them.
Accordingly, mid-October 2022 is the absolute earliest return date for Fantasmic, and even that assumes rehearsals did not just start when Walt Disney World first posted about them and that there haven’t been any unforeseen delays. This seems unlikely, as it would mean a more condensed timeline than any other production, and Fantasmic is arguably more complex than any of those. It’s likely to have a longer rehearsal timeline, not a shorter one.
At this point, our expectation is that Fantasmic returns sometime in the last week or so of October 2022. Although Columbus Day will be a busy week, it’s highly unlikely that Fantasmic will be ready by then. So anyone with fall breaks or just visiting during the first half of October shouldn’t get their hopes up.
Similarly, anything after Veterans Day (November 11, 2022) is also less likely. We’d stop short of saying “highly unlikely,” as Fantasmic has already been delayed more than once and further technical difficulties are certainly possible. However, this is the furthest along things have been, and barring any unforeseen delays, we’d expect the opening to be about a month away.
In addition to the statement that Fantasmic would return in 2022, Walt Disney World revealed more about changes to the nighttime spectacular. Per Disney, when Fantasmic reopens, it will incorporate an all-new sequence featuring live performers, stunts, special effects and more.
Tom Vazzana, Show Director with Walt Disney World Creative Entertainment teased the work his team had been doing on Fantasmic. In a burst of excitement, he said: “This segment will bring hope and joy to your heart in a scene that you are not going to believe. I can’t wait to tell you more about it…but I can’t. So we’ll just move on.” (For those who are unfamiliar with him, Vazzana is generally beloved by fans for his quirkiness, passion, and authenticity.)
We don’t want to read too much into a vague teaser poster, but the inclusion of details from Aladdin, Moana, and Frozen seems deliberate and notable. With that said, it would be odd for a single scene featuring these disparate properties. But it’s probably not a single scene.
The part that’s being replaced is almost certainly the extended Pocahontas scene, which has a runtime of approximately 82 minutes (longer than the movie!). While that’s probably a slight exaggeration, the Pocahontas portion is lengthy—long enough for multiple replacement segments.
The Walt Disney World version of the nighttime spectacular has always felt inferior to Disneyland’s, and one big reason why is the Pocahontas part that drags and dates Florida’s Fantasmic. It would be like if this show debuted in the mid-aughts and still featured a lengthy scene based on Meet the Robinsons (sorry, fans of that—but it’s no classic) despite the promotional window for that film closing long ago.
One of my go-to “dad jokes” is calling the Disney’s Hollywood Studios version Pocahontasmic! I will happily retire that feeble attempt at humor once Fantasmic 2.0 debuts, especially if it means a better version of the show. What would be a really nice surprise is if Vazzana and co. also managed to convince the misers who hold the pursestrings to give us a new dragon.
Back at the end of January, we had an optimistic development courtesy of aerial extraordinaire, @bioreconstruct. (Who has so generously allowed us to use his eye in the sky Fantasmic photos above and below–we highly recommend giving bioreconstruct a follow for interesting aerial images beyond these.)
The significant development for the purposes of Fantasmic’s potential reopening time frame is that the lagoon that surrounds the island stage in the Hollywood Hills Amphitheater has been refilled. This was huge news because the water had been drained since Spring 2020, and this marked the end of the refurbishment. Or so we thought.
Casting began for Fantasmic and the show began preparing for its return. Then something went wrong.
We don’t know what happened, but the water was drained again. Rumors pointed to damaged show tech that was either caused by, or discovered after, the water was refilled. Regardless of the reason, work resumed on the venue for another couple of months.
At that time, we expressed skepticism that Fantasmic would return for the summer. We also noted that Fantasmic is incredibly important to crowd distribution at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, so every effort will be made to get it back as soon as possible.
Above and below are aerial photos showing that not only has the water been refilled, but staging has started for the return of Fantasmic.
Trash cans have started to appear in the viewing sections and construction equipment has been mostly moved backstage (with the exception of one boom lift at the front left of the seating area to service show lighting). It looks like Fantasmic is almost ready to return!
Ultimately, the official announcement from Walt Disney World that Fantasmic is in rehearsals bodes well. This means it’s likely 6-8 weeks from returning, and the company is reasonably confident that the return date won’t be derailed yet again.
At this point, it becomes a question of whether Walt Disney World will have it ready by late October 2022 or if it’ll drift into the holiday season with an early November debut. Fantasmic has already been delayed several times, and it’s always possible that it’s delayed again.
If that happens, it will not be a deliberate move by Disney. The company urgently wants the nighttime spectacular to return, as Fantasmic would be hugely helpful to absorbing crowds. This is especially true given that Disney’s Hollywood Studios has issues with attendance distribution throughout the day and problems with people bouncing from DHS to Epcot for Harmonious. The return of Fantasmic would solve all of that. Regardless, we should know for sure really soon, as Walt Disney World will want to make an official announcement with sufficient lead-time to draw some bookings from the news.
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YOUR THOUGHTS
What do you think about this prediction for when Fantasmic will return to Walt Disney World? What’s your anticipated or desired date? Think it’ll happen in mid-to-late October 2022? Or, will it be delayed longer, until Thanksgiving, Christmas…or even 2023? Are you actually disappointed by this, preferring to enjoy relatively uncrowded evenings at DHS? Do you agree or disagree with our predictions? 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!
As this didn’t happen, any thoughts on when it will return?
Great analysis of this! I think you will be right. Do you think there will be 2 shows a night when it returns? In the past they have done a 7 and 9 PM show during busy times.
No dates schedule for Disney Animation Show past late March. Maybe a good luck sign that Fantasmic ready to roll in early April. We can only hope!
I am venturing a guess Fantasmic may return April 1, 2022. It’s April Fool’s Day. I may just get fooled, though haha!!
This may sound like a rookie question, but do you think when it returns it might be added to individual attraction lightening lane list? Probably not but with a theater that large perhaps they might. I remember years ago it was a FP option. Just curious anyone’s thoughts on that. Thanks.
I have been watching the schedule at Hollywood Studios and end of March is last entertainment scheduled time of 9:00 pm for the Disney Animation Show.this means Fantasmic may be scheduled to return early April. We can only hope right?
“Our guesses here are no more credible than your own.”
I disagree. Your guess is far more credible, based on sound research, knowledge of rehearsal timelines, and thorough checking of the schedules.
If you are right, you should update this post, promote it, and bask in the glory.
Hopefully Disney have updated some of the technology used. The projections onto the water screens at our last viewing (sadly back in 2014 since our planned 2020 visit was cancelled) were adequate but 7 years of progress gives an opportunity to improve the equipment, not just the content.
@Lisa That’s when Fantasmic premiered at Disneyland; it didn’t open up at WDW until several years later (1998?). WDW is definitely not going to hold off on a major offering just to tie it into an anniversary from the other coast (they barely care to observe WDW’s own anniversaries).
My prediction is they’ll hold off until May to open Fantasmic. It would be the 30 year anniversary of its original debut on May 13, 2022.
Oh wow, direct reply works again? Cool!
That date was when Fantasmic premiered at Disneyland; it didn’t open up at WDW until several years later (1998?). WDW is definitely not going to hold off on a major offering just to tie it into an anniversary from the other coast (they barely care to observe WDW’s own anniversaries).
Yup, my daughter and I just watched a performance on YouTube, it’s a great show, tears in our eyes of all the happy memories of seeing it on our family vacations. Pocahontas is a wonderful peaceful part of it. Hope some of it stays. It’s all magical
As someone who did not start visiting Disney regularly until after the covid reopening, there is a lot that I still haven’t seen for the first time. It’s been a great experience for me, because it’s like having a year where all sorts of new stuff is debuting and it’s all very fresh and exciting since I’ve never experienced it before. Like…I don’t know what Tumble Monkeys are, but I’ve gotten a lot of hype for them from this blog and will be excited when they return.
I’m excited for Fantasmic too, but I’ve got a big question regarding it. From your pictures it seems like it’s a lake show. Are there fireworks as well? A member of my party is sensitive to fireworks noise so I’d love for there to be a spectacular they can finally witness.
As much as it seems good that an extended section for an older park piece might be retired, I have to sigh a bit at the fact that it is yet more of Moana and Frozen. Disney has a lot of great properties, I wish they would spread the love around a bit more in regards to their big nighttime shows.
There is some pyro in a couple of spots and a few brief explosions, but it’s definitely not a fireworks show.
I agree! The Pocahontas scene is one of my family’s favorite, every time we talked about Fanstasmic, we always specifically mention how peaceful and serene this is, just like dreams, peaceful to chaotic. They seem to be putting more of those film references into everything, like in the nit so great new fireworks show. Seems to us it’s sadly eliminated more as the unfortunate social mores influence and general woke happening. Sad…
Our trip this year is April 4-11th. Fingers crossed that Fantasmic will be back! There’s something about having all the shows and parades operating that makes Disney World feel so much more elaborate and extensive. Our past few visits have been far too “ride centric” and the rides are my least favorite thing about WDW.
We are there 3/31-4/4 for Spring Surprise runD weekend. Please let Fantasmic return before then! (A girl can hope…)
Same!! I’m going for the 10 miler and would LOVE to see Fantasmic return by the time we leave!!!
This would fit in very nicely with our week after Easter trip this year, so I would be ecstatic if this were true. Here’s hoping!
I don’t like the new version I hope they don’t bring over the ongoing version of the Disneyland Fantasmic theme. BTW I love your all blogs keep sharing such a lovely blogs.
I have seen both WDW & Disneyland’s versions of Fantasmic, and I know I’m in the minority, but I love Disney Hollywood Studios’ version so much more than Disneyland’s. It features so many more references to various Disney animated films than Disneyland’s. It’s like a consummate moment between Disney Parks and animated movies and their fans.
I dread the removal of the Pocahontas scene. That was one of the reasons I loved the DHS Fantasmic so much. Disney broke my heart with the ending of the Pocahontas movie, then added insult to injury by making “Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World”. Breaking up a Disney couple seems like a cardinal sin. I just want John Smith and Pocahontas to get the happily ever after every other Disney animated movie couple was guaranteed as a matter of course. And before you point out, “History!!”, Disney’s Pocahontas, John Smith, and John Rolfe are fictional characters inspired by real life historical figures, not one and the same with them, therefore their lives need not go the same way. Besides, Disney’s John Rolfe is not like the real John Rolfe was at all (I’ve read history books on the subject), so having Pocahontas dump Smith for Rolfe because of “history” is a moot point. Anyway, featuring John Smith and Pocahontas together in Fantasmic provided some healing balm to my soul, especially as showing them lean in for a kiss led to a sequence showing romantic moments for other Disney couples. I doubt Fantasmic will be as magical for me when it returns, no matter how good the new scene is. Maybe if they featured my favorite Disney character, Iago, who is sadly missing from Fantasmic, I would feel they made up for it.
I don’t have an opinion with regard to anything you’re saying about the story or substance of the Pocahontas scene. I just think that scene is way too long and kills the pacing of the show as a whole.
Always love your blog! Wanted to provide a little insight to help with your predictions. April 6 is a private event for McDonalds USA. I know this as I will be attending :).
Oof. Well, that’s a blow to my prediction. Nevertheless, thanks for sharing–that’s definitely good to know!
For what it’s worth, I still think that Friday is the most likely official debut date. The timing with the end of the refurbishment, 2 months to rehearse, and Easter crowds the following week just makes too much sense.
If extended evening hours permanently shifted to DHS, do you predict they would stick to an Epcot / DHS schedule? Or just DHS in a regular rotation with the other 2 parks? I will be so bummed if MK drops off the schedule permanently.
If any park were to drop off, my guess would be Epcot.
Here’s hoping it’s a rotation of all three. Better yet, a transition to 3 days per day with one park each night. (Highly doubt that last one.)
I am thrilled by this news!
I really hope the don’t bring over the current version of the Disneyland Fantasmic theme. The new version is so bad. I hope the WDW “improvements” aren’t as bad as the DLR improvements. The DLR show used to have a great pace and awesome score. 2.0 had pacing issues (like the show in Fl) and is something that I skip now unfortunately
We go April 15th, so I hope your correct lol