What’s new in Orlando’s theme parks, summer 2023 edition

The summer travel season is upon us, and Central Florida’s theme parks and attractions can expect the arrival of visitors who have not been around in months. It’s been a period of change with major additions and notable subtractions.

Whether you’re from out of town or playing host to returning friends and relatives, it’s difficult to keep up with what’s happening and when. Here’s our guide to what’s new, what’s gone, what to expect and, sorry, what’s just not happening in the summer of ’23.

What’s new

Enhancements and additions

Downtown Orlando (and indoors)

In the works / coming soon?

  • Universal Studios says Minion Land and its Villain-Con Minion Blast attraction will open this summer.

  • Disney’s Hollywood Studios is crafting a meet and greet for Ariel in conjunction with the theatrical release of the live-action “The Little Mermaid,” which debuts Friday.

  • Kissimmee’s Fun Spot will reopen Mine Blower coaster once the track work is complete.

Summer certainties

You missed it

  • Magic Kingdom’s Splash Mountain closed in January.

  • Universal Studios closed a handful of KidZone attractions, including Woody Woodpecker’s Nuthouse Coaster, in January. Replacements have not been announced.

  • Poseidon’s Fury closed at Islands of Adventure in April. A replacement has not been announced.

  • Universal’s “Cinematic Celebration” show is not coming back. The resort said there will be another nighttime experience but has not shared details, including a timeline for it.

  • Epcot’s “Harmonious” and its bulging barges are out of here.

Better luck next time

  • “Life,” a nature-driven permanent exhibit, opens at Orlando Science Center in late 2023.

  • Disney Dining Plan returns as an option with hotel stays that start Jan. 9.

  • Journey of Water, Inspired by Moana is set for a late 2023 opening at Epcot.

  • A new nighttime spectacular is in the works for Epcot again for the end of 2023.

  • Updates to the Star Tours attraction at Hollywood Studios are planned for 2024.

  • Tiana’s Bayou Adventure, the replacement for Splash Mountain, is scheduled to open in late 2024.

  • Epic Universe theme park is under construction and aimed at an opening by summer of 2025.

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