Disney World Reveals MuppetVision 3D Closing Date & Details

Walt Disney World has announced closing dates in Muppet Courtyard, including the Mama Melrose and PizzeRizzo restaurants, as well as MuppetVision 3D. Here’s everything we know about when these experiences will permanently close, what this means for the construction timelines and everything else. (Updated May 19, 2025.)
In case you’re new to this saga, this is part of a big shakeup at Disney’s Hollywood Studios that began with the announcement of a Monsters Inc. Door Coaster and Monstropolis miniland. It was later revealed that this reimagined area would replace Muppet Courtyard. On a positive note, this means the Muppets taking over Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster and replacing Aerosmith.
It also means MuppetVision 3D closing to make way for the Monsters, Inc. Doors Coaster and Monstropolis. However, there are reasons to remain cautiously optimistic, as Walt Disney World also said this: “As we move forward with these changes, we are having creative conversations and exploring ways to preserve the film and other parts of the experience for fans to enjoy in the future.”
To make way for the monsters, the Grand Avenue area will begin a phase closing in May 2025. The last day to dine at Mama Melrose’s Ristorante Italiano was on May 10, 2025. Following that, Muppet*Vision 3D and PizzeRizzo will close, with the last day to experience both locations on June 7, 2025.
But, the Muppet foolishness doesn’t stop there — Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy and more of their friends will be moving right along to Sunset Boulevard! The Muppets will be taking over Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster, teaming up with some of music’s biggest stars for a rockin’ music festival!
Shortly after permanently closing, construction walls will go up around the entirety of Muppet Courtyard. Walt Disney World has already filed permits to demolish Stage 1 Company Store, so it’s expected that’ll be the first visible work to occur.

May 19, 2025 Update: After Muppet Courtyard closes to the general public and ‘progress walls’ go up, but before demolition begins, there will be a Cast Member send-off to the area.
Walt Disney World has confirmed that Cast Members will be the final guests who get to experience MuppetVision 3D after it permanently closes on June 8, 2025. A couple of days later, a party for Disney’s Hollywood Studios Cast Members will take place on June 10, 2025.
During that final farewell to Muppet Courtyard, Cast Members will have access to showings of MuppetVision 3D, PizzeRizzo, and even the long-shuttered Stage 1 Company Store. As part of the special CM event, there will be fun, food & games, and other activities. Think of it as a salute to all things in this courtyard, but mostly MuppetVision 3D.
This is great to hear. Well, not the “MuppetVision 3D closing permanently” part. We still think that’s a major mistake, but it’s also not new-news. What we appreciate is that Cast Members at Disney’s Hollywood Studios will be the last people to experience MuppetVision–it’s nice to see Disney honoring the people who make the magic with this type of offering.
Honestly, it’s also nice to disincentivize regular guests from trying to be the very last ones to experience attractions. In addition to wanting to be ‘first’ to do everything, certain bloggers, vloggers, influencers and diehard locals have developed a reputation for “competing” to be the final ones to experience things that are closing.
This has turned what should be celebratory sendoffs where the community comes together into unpleasant and tense situations. It’s gotten to the point where we actively avoid closing dates now, preferring to say our goodbyes in peace in the days and weeks leading up to closures.

Walt Disney World has not provided a closing date for Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith, nor opening dates for anything.
My strong suspicion is that the Muppet Mayhem reimagining of Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster is not that far in development. The concept probably didn’t receive the greenlight until shortly before the announcement was made last holiday season, and needs more time before work is ready to begin.
I still would expect Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster to close in its current incarnation and reopen as the Muppets Mayhem version before Monstropolis. Being a roller coaster in the dark with minimal props, there’s probably a decent amount of prepwork that could be done after hours while the attraction is still operational without guests noticing. The trickier changes will happen in the queue and pre-show.
Regardless, the turnaround time on a Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster reimagining should be 6 months or less.

Disney previously indicated that work would start on Monstropolis in 2025. Our expectation has been that the miniland and Monsters, Inc. Doors Coaster would open in 2028, as opposed to earlier or later.
While Disney has yet to confirm this, Monstropolis is the simplest project of the major new lands, so it’ll almost assuredly open before Cars Land and Villains Land in Magic Kingdom. Walt Disney World likely wants a cadence of one new big addition coming online per year–and we already know Tropical Americas is debuting in 2027. That puts Monstropolis in 2028 by process of elimination.
The big surprise of this news is how soon MuppetVision–and everything else, for that matter–is closing.

Our previous expectation was that the current guest areas would remain open through at least Summer 2025 and close in the off-season at the earliest. Maybe sometime in September, perhaps immediately after the Destination D23 fan event.
Our hope was that we’d have an even longer goodbye, with MuppetVision 3D not closing until sometime in early 2026, if not even later than that. After all, there’s a tremendous amount of work that needs to be done backstage. The construction of the roller coaster and gravity building around that, along with the queue and facade for the Monsters, Inc. Door Coaster, all will take much longer than preparing the MuppetVision theater for a new show.
It seemed possible that Walt Disney World would pull from a similar playbook as is being used with Dinoland USA, where Dino-Rama just closed to be replaced by the Encanto Madrigal Casita dark ride–a new build–but where DINOSAUR and everything else that’s just being reimagined or repurposed won’t close until early 2026.

With Monstropolis presumably debuting in 2028, it stood to reason that MuppetVision would have even more time since it’s assumed to be another more simple reimagining. Given everything we thought we knew, it wouldn’t have been unrealistic for MuppetVision to close in early 2027. Well, we thought wrong.
There are a couple of possible explanations for this. The first is that Walt Disney World management feels that Disney’s Hollywood Studios doesn’t need the capacity offered by the restaurants and MuppetVision over the course of the next couple of years and is opting for the longer closure to save operating expenses. (Whereas DINOSAUR and the remnants of Dinoland are integral to the already light lineup at Animal Kingdom.)
This wouldn’t surprise me in the least. It’s common practice for Walt Disney World to find ways to save on operating expenses at times when capital expenditures are increasing. On top of that, it’s unlikely that there will be any organic growth this year at Walt Disney World, so the company will resort to cost-cutting to achieve whatever targets it might have.

The second possibility is that this project is more involved than previously thought, and it’s not a simple repurposing of the existing restaurant, retail, and attraction spaces.
This could be the case, but we doubt it. The concept art strongly suggests we’re getting one-for-one replacements of these restaurants and a new show in the MuppetVision theater. It does not seem like they are not being fundamentally transformed.
I fully expect the table service Mama Melrose to become the table service Harryhausen’s. It’s likely that PizzeRizzo is going to reimagined into a counter service restaurant with an identical footprint in a manner similar to the conversion of Pizza Planet into PizzeRizzo. And MuppetVision will likely become a new show. There’s nothing in the newest Monstropolis concept art (above) to suggest any major layout changes to Muppet Courtyard/Grand Avenue.

A final possibility is that Disney has opted to fast-track Monstropolis, or at least a portion of it, and it has leapfrogged Tropical Americas for a 2026 opening. Or that both will debut in 2027, but with Monstropolis in the first half of the year and Tropical Americas in the second half.
Disney fast-tracking projects would defy recent trends, but it certainly is possible, especially if the company anticipates construction costs rising. So there might be motivation to frontload some of this work, as opposed to backloading everything. This coupled with the operational cost-savings of shuttering Grand Avenue venues during a timeframe they won’t be “needed” strikes me as the most plausible explanation.
The entirety of Monstropolis opening in 2026 strikes me as impossible–and Walt Disney World has likely learned its lesson about doing phased openings after this area’s next door neighbor, Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, fell flat upon its partial opening in mid-2019. My best guess is that Monstropolis is still coming after 2026, with the only question being whether it’s now a 2027 project or still 2028.

As for commentary beyond that, I’m mostly just heartbroken.
I’ve mostly come to terms with MuppetVision permanently closing, at least at Walt Disney World, and not being relocated to the Imagination pavilion at EPCOT or the Mickey Shorts Theater at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Even though I do think there are fairly obvious underutilized spaces at Walt Disney World where MuppetVision would be an asset.
I’ve wanted to hold out hope that if enough passionate fans make their voices heard, plans would change. That if the gang gets together and puts on a show to raise $10 million, they can save the show. In my heart, I know all of that isn’t true. Walt Disney World and Imagineering took their time on this one because they wanted to evaluate all possible options and feedback, and this is the conclusion of the saga–not a starting point for a story about saving MuppetVision.

Nevertheless, I thought we all had more time to say goodbye to MuppetVision 3D. I really expected this to be a great summer–Disney Starlight Night Parade and the new shows at Disney’s Hollywood Studios debuting, and saying goodbye to all of the departing stuff. Opening one chapter and closing another, so to speak.
I was confident about MuppetVision sticking around into 2026, especially once it was confirmed DINOSAUR wouldn’t go extinct until then. After all, if DINOSAUR being reimagined into Indiana Jones Adventure will only take 16-18 months, why on earth would transforming MuppetVision 3D into a different show take longer than that?
The answer is that it won’t, so hopefully Walt Disney World has a good reason for this approach, rather than just shuttering Muppet Courtyard early to save money. That would be insult on top of injury for many longtime fans.

Beyond that, I’m not sure what else to even say–so I’ll just repeat what I’ve written before. It’s no secret that we’re huge fans of MuppetVision 3D, and view it alongside the OG Country Bear Jamboree as one of Walt Disney World’s candidates for UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
It’s impossible for me to be unbiased when it comes to MuppetVision, but I personally believe that it still stands the test of time. It’s not just a simple 3D film, it’s truly an attraction and the funniest at Walt Disney World.
The artistic significance of MuppetVision 3D is almost immeasurable. It owns a special place in both Walt Disney World history and American culture. It’s one of the last projects that Muppet creator Jim Henson was involved in prior to his passing. It is widely regarded as an exemplar of Muppet humor and storytelling; a true masterpiece and work of art.

Finally, I want to once again direct your attention to this excerpt from Jim Henson: The Biography: “Disney would be good for the Muppets as well. If there was any organization that knew how to preserve and promote iconic characters beyond the lifetimes of their respective creators, it was the Walt Disney Company.”
“For Jim, finding such a suitable home for the Muppets was important…and if he couldn’t always tend to their well-being, he wanted to ensure they were with someone else who would. ‘Looking way back down the road to when I stop sitting in my rocking chair and working Kermit the Frog, I really like the idea of characters living on in the Disney parks,’ said Jim. ‘It’s a wonderful future for these characters. It’s as close to an eternal life as a little green frog can get.'”
While there’s some truth to the superficial sentiment that “Disney is not a museum” that’s bandied about by fans and the company to justify otherwise poor decisions, there’s also truth to the notion that some attractions are untouchable. Haunted Mansion, Pirates of the Caribbean, and “it’s a small world” all would fit this bill. Among a certain segment of fans, this also extends to MuppetVision 3D. I am one of those fans, so I’m pretty heartbroken about this news. That’s still the case even though this does come with a consolation prize: Muppets taking over Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster.
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YOUR THOUGHTS
Are you surprised that MuppetVision 3D and everything else in Muppet Courtyard is closing so soon…or did you expect this? What do you think of Monstropolis replacing MuppetVision? Is this addition still “worth it” to you now that it’s replacing Grand Avenue and MuppetVision 3D? Thoughts on preserving the film somehow? Do you agree or disagree with our assessments? 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 experienced Muppet Vision 3D on December 6th, 2024. My family and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Yes, this attraction is a treasure and a classic. But the reality is that was a Friday, the park was pretty crowded and there were only a few people in the theater with us. Just like Country Bear Jamboree at Disneyland, Muppet vision is a great show that most people are simply no longer interested in seeing.
I don’t think anyone can credibly claim that MuppetVision is one of the most popular attractions in DHS, but it does just fine numbers by stage show standards–especially when the weather is hotter (so not December).
Stage shows like this have a low ceiling, and that’ll remain true of whatever new show goes in this space. It won’t be doing appreciably better numbers after ~18 months than MuppetVision would have alongside a new roller coaster.
Country Bear Jamboree is a great example, actually–the ‘new show smell’ has already worn off the reimagined version at Magic Kingdom.
I don’t complain too much about things Disney does, but this and the removal of the river for Cars land (in the wrong park) are massive. Even negating the fact this show is historic, and the last project Henson worked on…in a park that definitely needs MORE attractions, this is just the most ridiculous move. And yeah, why didn’t it go in the empty meet and greet area, or in all that extra land Disneyworld has so they can expand. Both cars and Monsters needed to go in this park, in NEW areas. Ugh.
We’re going May 11-17, so I’m relieved to hear we’ll be able to catch MuppetVision (and share it with our kids!) before it closes. Part of the reason we chose those dates was in an effort to avoid crowds. While we’d love to see the new night parade, villains show, and the Little Mermaid show, I’d very happily miss them if it means avoiding a huge influx of people. Not sure how concerned I should be about those things meaningfully moving the needle on crowd levels, especially if their openings are kind of bundled together. I feel like there are so many wildcards in play with all the construction, closings, and openings that I don’t know what to expect. The slow trickle of information from Disney is annoying. Considering how far you need to plan ahead – and how much work you need to put into the planning – the (seemingly?) random timing of announcements feels so inconsiderate to guests.
This is purely speculation – but here in Los Angeles, Jim Henson Studios has sold their Hollywood location and is consolidating into one location along with the Creature/Puppet Workshop. Maybe they wanted to grab the elements from MuppetVision3D sooner rather than later to incorporate them into the new location. I know that’s small comfort to Floridians – but maybe it’s a chance that MuppetVision3D will live on, as intended, somewhere. Last year, I made my first trip to Disney World in over 20 years and MuppetVision was an amazing part of it, I hope they follow up on finding some proper way for it to live on!
I hope they take the props and animatronics over to Rock ‘n’ Rollercoaster ASAP so that the reskin can happen before Monstersland opens.
So upsetting! I thought we’d have more time…we aren’t going to Disney until September 🙁 My 10 and 7 year olds appreciate and love the Muppets, and think they’re hilarious. So bummed…I loved this show since I was a kid. Happy about The Electric Mayhem change for Rock n Roller Coaster, but I really think MV didn’t have to go. Disappointed that it was deemed worthy of closing…I would have expected a little more respect for Jim.
Muppet Vision 3D could easily be returned to Disneyland California Adventure if Disney was interested in actually preserving it.
I feel so many changes are happening at WDW that make me sad! So many great rides and memories! Is it even worth going and spending thousands of dollars if so many attractions are closed, closing soon, or under construction???? I am thinking not booking another trip for the time being until this is all done with. What are your thoughts?
This was one of the top attractions with a great pre show- full of humor and great characters it was in a word perfect. The mayhem is just pure Muppets. Many of shows are a bit forced – this seemed natural
They should move to Imagination pavilion – what better way to show imagination and genius.
But other than Disney using clips I have little belief that this show will ever see the light of day again.
They should also bring them back at Magic Kingdom near the Hall of Presidents – that was also very well done and captured the Muppets.
I really wish there was a way to buy the Pizza Rizzo merch that’s displayed inside. If I’m remembering correctly there’s a t-shirt and maybe a mug(?) encased in glass on the first floor. Really cool stuff. I’ve always loved Pizza Rizzo. Not for the food, mind you–but the for the neon sign gag, the wedding venue and related gags, and the AC/elbow room. Excellent place to grab a beer, chill, and take a break. RIP RAT PIZZA.
Any idea when they will close Rock n Roll Rollercoaster to make the change to Muppets ? We’re going to be there mid March so I’m guessing it will still be open as the others are. Fingers crossed. I’m actually sad about Mama Melrose closing.
My guess is January 2026 at the earliest.
I suppose I should put together an article explaining my thought process and offering predictions. Then again, if I had done that for MuppetVision, I would’ve been spectacularly wrong!
I’m glad our family had the opportunity to say experience them one last time last summer. I am looking forward to something new. it’s shameful that Disney takes 3 years to build something so simple when they can build 12 months of the year.
Possibly Muppet Vision 3D will reopen in the future and end up replacing the new Villians Show (Sunset Boulevard) after it’s had its run for a few years, and Villians Land opens at Magic Kingdom? This would make sense to unify it with the Muppets roller coaster.
I had no idea Rizzo’s was closing. We love this place. It’s a HUGE restaurant. What will be opening to replace all the people who go there can go to? Its thousands per day.
Nothing has been officially announcement, but the building looks almost exactly the same in the concept art.
The safe money is on the restaurants being reimagined into new restaurants with different themes. Expect something similar to the conversion from Pizza Planet to PizzeRizzo. I’d be shocked if it’s taken much further than that.
This is a big reason why closing these spots so soon is surprising. Far and away the biggest portions of this project are happening backstage. I’m really skeptical that Disney *needs* this much time to retrofit the restaurants and theater.
I had a bad feeling they would do something like this. I am so glad our family booked a trip next month to say goodbye. My husband and I love the Muppets and passed that love onto our children. We absolutely love MuppetVision 3D. This will be a great loss to our family
So upset we didn’t make our four year old see Muppet Vision earlier this month when we went to Hollywood Studios. He’s seen it, but I was hoping for a last hurrah and he wasn’t feeling it, so I didn’t push it. I’m so so sad I didn’t just make him do it, and am now irrationally looking at a quick weekend trip to see the show one last time. So sad about this closure.
I did not expect the closing to come so soon! Good thing we just experienced Muppets 3D last month, Dec 2024. We’re going back to WDW in March 2025, but I doubt we’ll go to HS again so soon.
With Disney investing money in the Muppets franchise with Mayhem, I was hoping that was a sign of increased Muppets popularity, but alas the show was canceled, so I guess we’ll have to make do with a roller coaster for now.
there are fewer and fewer places to cast ones eyes these days that don’t return with a faint dose of heartache,.. thank goodness for grandchildren,..
We watched MuppetVision twice when we were there to say goodby. I’m glad we got to! We’re as big of fans of the show as you are (though not of the original CBJ, likely!). I was still holding out hope to move into the Captain Eo theater.
I’m so glad I planned a trip for next month. It’ll be a salute to all attractions, but mostly MuppetVision 3D.
haha Victoria, nice reference!
I need this on a t-shirt!
agreed SB on T shirt