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Disney has been at the center of several major developments over the past few days that are already sending ripples through both the entertainment industry and the theme park world. According to the Disney Tourist Blog, Walt Disney World is in a massive transition phase. Recent news has confirmed that the popular Rock n Roller Coaster ride at Disney’s Hollywood Studios is officially being rethemed, with Aerosmith making way for the Muppets in 2026—this comes alongside the closure of Muppets Courtyard, as detailed by MousePlanet. Animation Courtyard is also getting a major facelift, transforming into the Walt Disney Studios Lot and ushering in a new “Magic of Disney Animation” experience. It is said to evoke the feel of the historic Burbank campus and is set to open next year. Don’t worry, fans—the classic Voyage of the Little Mermaid won’t disappear, but returns in a spectacularly reimagined form as The Little Mermaid – A Musical Adventure, now performing alongside the new Villains Unfairly Ever After show.
Park guests have noticed that American flags across Disney World have been flying at half-staff to honor the late Charlie Kirk, as reported by WDWNT in their Friday wrap-up. Meanwhile, construction keeps humming with new details emerging on the ambitious affordable housing project previously delayed for three years. Inside the Magic reports that Disney has finally submitted plans to move forward with their 80-acre housing development on the resort’s west side, collaborating with the local tourism oversight district. This project has been a subject of debate and faced local pushback but is inching closer to reality after surviving a narrow vote.
Over on the entertainment front, Disney is hyping up the October release of TRON: Ares, the third film in their iconic sci-fi franchise. To build excitement, starting September 15th, Magic Kingdom’s Tron Lightcycle Run attraction will transform with a fresh overlay themed to the movie, featuring special lighting and a soundtrack powered by Nine Inch Nails. The overlay will launch a day later at Shanghai Disneyland. Speculation about how long it stays depends on fan response, but Disney’s history suggests the more popular the event, the longer it lasts.
In streaming, Disney+ continues to load up the September calendar with premieres and returning favorites, according to WhatsOnDisneyPlus. Fans will see Dancing with the Stars return for its 34th season, new episodes of The Simpsons and Futurama, as well as original docuseries like Cleopatra’s Final Secret and Dolphins Up Close with Bertie Gregory. Social media buzz is strong, especially as fans debate the latest changes and additions—expect hashtags for “TronAres,” “MuppetsTakeover,” and all things Disney+ to keep trending as the rollout of content and park transformations continues. There are unconfirmed rumors of further integration of Bluey at Walt Disney World, as Disney Tourist Blog teases, but nothing official has materialized yet.
The latest public moves reinforce Disney’s strategy to refresh core park experiences, expand its digital footprint, and cultivate goodwill by inching major community projects forward—a classic mix of nostalgia, innovation, and calculated risk that keeps the spotlight squarely on the Magic Kingdom.
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