What’s New for Summer 2017 at Disney World
For Summer 2017, Walt Disney World fans are receiving something unfamiliar: a slew of new entertainment and the debut of a big-budget land in Pandora – World of Avatar. Collectively, this represents Walt Disney World’s biggest summer of new offerings in over a decade.
Outside of Epcot, Summer 2017 resembles last summer’s addition, except on a larger scale. Last year, there were new reasons to stay in Animal Kingdom later into the evening. This year, there’s an even bigger reason, and Animal Kingdom has the latest hours of any park to accommodate. Disney’s Hollywood Studios received new nighttime entertainment last summer, and is receiving the same this year. Likewise, Magic Kingdom received new entertainment last summer, and is getting the more of that this summer. (Albeit in the form of a fireworks show this year instead of a Cinderella Castle stage show.)
For this post, I’ve gathered all of the announcements to share with you, along with our commentary on the news. We’ll share what expect from the new summer offerings at Walt Disney World, as well as what my be next on the horizon for 2018 and beyond…
This will include some speculation concerning announcements that have not yet been made, but that we think could occur at this summer’s D23 Expo. We’re expecting a pretty some noteworthy announcements at the Parks & Resorts panel, particularly given the slew of rumors, and the fact that aside from Toy Story and Star Wars Lands, nothing has been officially confirmed for Walt Disney World beyond this year.
Alright, on with what’s new and what’s next…
Animal Kingdom
Have you heard that Disney’s building an entire land based on the hit movie Avatar?! Of course you have. It was announced in 2011 (yes, it has been that long) and has been the most controversial addition to Walt Disney World among fans that I can ever recall.
Its continued controversy, even after we’ve seen the construction photos of the amazing floating mountains and have a pretty good idea of how Disney plans to minimize the overt Avatar connections in the land amazes me. While this is a “jury is still out” scenario for me until I step foot in the land and experience those two attractions, I’m cautiously optimistic (emphasis on the optimistic part) based on everything we’ve seen thus far.
And with Cast Member previews now underway, we’re starting to see a lot more via social media. Although I’ve tried to avoid spoilers, it’s nearly impossible. Thanks to the photos and rave reviews from those who have experienced Pandora so far, it’s difficult not to buy into the hype a bit.
Between the early hype and the colossal amount of money spent on Pandora – World of Avatar, this should be a big addition for Walt Disney World fans. It also kicks off a stretch of at least 3 consecutive years with big-budget lands opening at Walt Disney World, and will likely offer a preview of the caliber of technology that will be integrated into Star Wars Land when it opens in 2019.
Of course, with all of this will come long lines and crowds. We’ve already shared some preliminary FastPass+ & Touring Strategy for Pandora – World of Avatar, but there will be more to know once the land opens officially. With a queue for Avatar Flight of Passage that some preview attendees have estimated to be long enough to hold a 5-hour(!!!) wait, Disney is clearly expecting Pandora to be hugely popular. Pandora will undoubtedly look gorgeous at night, so experiencing it during those extended hours is likely a good idea…
Magic Kingdom
Potentially wanting some counter-programming for evenings this summer, Magic Kingdom is replacing its long-running Wishes fireworks with Happily Ever After. This has been met with a mixed reaction by fans, but it’ll be a big draw and should lead to some chaotic nights on Main Street.
In the lead-up to Happily Ever After’s debut, Disney has released a lot of details about the new show, including a video with test footage of the fireworks. I haven’t watched the video, but it seems aimed at both building anticipation and assuaging apprehensive Wishes fans that this will be a fireworks show and not another projection show with some pyro.
What’s not in Magic Kingdom’s summer lineup is a nighttime parade. There’s still a lot of wishful thinking among fans that Paint the Night is “coming soon” to Walt Disney World, but as of right now, it definitely is not. This doesn’t mean it won’t at some point in the distant future, but the more realistic best-case scenario is a new nighttime parade at Magic Kingdom for Summer 2018.
I wouldn’t hold my breath on any nighttime parade announcement for Magic Kingdom at the D23 Expo; the unveiling of Tomorrowland plans is a more realistic possibility.
Disney’s Hollywood Studios
Think of this year as the calm before the storm at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Next year, Toy Story Land will open. In 2019, Star Wars Land will open. I’m not personally excited for the off-the-shelf amusement park rides of Toy Story Land, but I know it’ll be a big deal for many families. Star Wars Land is the big addition, and should present a ground-breaking theme park experience.
There’s also the possibility that the rumored ‘Great Mickey Ride’ will continue the streak of openings, and debut at the relaunched Disney’s Hollywood Adventure in 2020. (An alternative scenario could have it debut in Late 2019 as part of the park’s relaunch, but that seems like a pretty aggressive timeline.) We’ll likely know for sure by this summer’s D23 Expo.
The moderately good news if you’re visiting now is that the park is adding ‘The Music of Pixar Live’ this summer, which will (hopefully) be a Hollywood Bowl-style concert held during the evenings. This will be yet another nighttime draw for the summer…hopefully you can find something to do during the days! 😉
Aside from that, Star Lord and Baby Groot have just started meeting guests, and there could be some minor Star Wars related additions/tweaks in late summer as promotional efforts for the next Star Wars film ramp up.
Epcot
Crickets.
Epcot is the one park that received more last year than this year, with it receiving absolutely nothing this year. While Frozen Ever After has proven popular with guests, it was like duct tape on the Titanic. And with no construction or major projects announced for Epcot (only a minor update to Mission: Space), something has got to give in the near future.
If summer attendance is weak at Epcot this year (and we expect it to be the park that takes the biggest hit due to Pandora), we’d expect a quick-fix for next summer. There’s not nearly enough time for the rumored Brazil and Spain pavilions, the likely Ratatouille addition to the France pavilion, or a possible Guardians of the Galaxy Future World attraction to be built and opened by then. It’s not even enough time for a Gran Fiesta Tour overlay (Coco opens this November). About the only things there is enough time to prepare by then would be another seasonal event or IllumiNations replacement.
Our bet? Festival Season sees a summer addition for 2018. Even if there are no new attractions that will debut by Summer 2018, we fully expect Disney to clarify its long term plans for Epcot at the D23 Expo (or perhaps at the Epcot 35th Anniversary event in October). There are at least 3 projects that could be announced for Epcot before the end of this year.
For the four theme parks, I think that about covers it for the main additions coming this summer. Some other potentially new-to-you things have also recently debuted, including Miss Adventure Falls at Typhoon Lagoon, Rivers of Light at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, and a handful of restaurants at Disney Springs. The above debuts coupled with these recent additions should make for a formidable lineup of new experiences for those who visit Walt Disney World once per year (or less).
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Your Thoughts
What do you think of the slate of Summer 2017 additions at Walt Disney World? Are you excited to experience the Pandora – World of Avatar attractions (and the land itself)? What about Happily Ever After or the new Pixar concert? Do you agree or disagree with our assessment of the new offerings? Share any questions, tips, or additional thoughts you have in the comments!
What information, if any, is there on this summer’s Sounds Like Summer Series in Epcot? All I can find is last summer’s line up (2016) everything just says info will be posted when available. We are almost to June! Thanks for any info you can provide.
Hi! Wondering if you have any new insight/update on any “soft openings” at Pandora for next week? If there is something happening, how would we find out about it? Thanks!
Wondering if you have any updates/insight on “soft openings” at Pandora for next week?! If there is something happening when we arrive, how will we know? Thanks!!
I am baffled as to why they don’t include a “Crush Coaster” similar to DLP in the new Toy Story Land. Seems like it would be a slam dunk attraction and give the new Land a true e-ticket. I have only seen videos but it looks like a great family coaster and much better received than a dressed up kiddie coaster like Slinky Dog. Sigh…….
I got to ride CC in 2015. It’s really disorienting, but it was a lot of fun. It would be an awesome addition to DHS.
As I understand it the new toy story land will be behind the great movie ride
Is it possible they plan on expanding the great movie ride building for the great Mickey ride. Would definitely explain why such a big place being underutilized. They might leave star wars character building where it is and make another character meet somewhere in that area
I don’t think they’d need to expand the Great Movie Ride showbuilding for the Great Mickey Ride. That showbuilding is massive. (While it does abut some of the construction, most of the showbuilding is across from Toy Story Mania, anyway.)
There are some rumors that the building used for Launch Bay will be repurposed once Star Wars Land opens. I’ve heard some pretty wild rumors about that particular location, none of which I’d deem reliable or likely to happen.
I know you don’t care for Toy Story Land, but I view it as a necessary evil for families, capacity eater, photos ops and rides for small children that love Toy Story. However, are they really only making two rides? The Slinky Dog coaster, which I know will be small like chip n dale coaster and barnstormer. And the alien saucer ride, which seems just like tea cups? And it is supposed to be how many acres? Two rides just doesn’t make sense, especially if they take prefabricated carnival rides and theme them to Toy Story.
How many rides are in Bugs Land? It is very effecient for its size and purpose. The movie theater, bathrooms, snack carts, four rides(?) and a water play area. I thought at least Toy Story Land would be on the same level as Bugs Land. I really hope they throw in additional rides and a restaurant.
Thoughts?
My only thought is that I agree with literally everything you’re saying, from Toy Story Land being a necessary evil (I think I’ve called the Hong Kong version exactly that) to it making more sense to build something with the attraction count of ‘a bug’s land’ in DCA.
The ship has sailed on what it will include at this point. My only hope is that it’s built in a way conducive to future expansion and/or that plenty of atmospheric entertainment will be included to keep families in Toy Story Land for at least 3 hours (on average).