News New Kid Zones and Character Experiences Coming to Walt Disney World Summer 2025

ToTBellHop

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Oooh new offerings!
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monothingie

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Does this mean that the current festival offerings in Communicore Hall will be cut short by about a month? I guess it also means that F&W offerings won't be available immediately as well.
 

TTA94

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They couldn’t bring back Summer Nightastic, advertising heavily on Starlight but also Luminous, HEA, F!. Or call it Starlight Summer? So many better options than Cook Kid Summer 🙄.
 

ToTBellHop

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No offense but The people complaining about the cool kid summer name sound like teenagers upset they have to go to Disney instead of universal.
Or people who think this is laughably stupid. Parents aren’t bringing toddlers to WDW in July any more and no Goofy party will change that.

The sloths at my local zoo have more game this summer. They bussin’! Beanbag toss at Epcot is mad sus.
 

SoFloMagic

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Does this mean that the current festival offerings in Communicore Hall will be cut short by about a month? I guess it also means that F&W offerings won't be available immediately as well.
Probably will have the food in a tent is my guess. The late menu for that booth looks fairly simple and only one warm dish.
 

Agent H

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Or people who think this is laughably stupid. Parents aren’t bringing toddlers to WDW in July any more and no Goofy party will change that.

The sloths at my local zoo have more game this summer. They bussin’! Beanbag toss at Epcot is mad sus.
I agree that summer attendance is on the downswing (for obvious reasons) but I don’t think the dance party is supposed to get people to buy tickets as much it’s supposed to be another offering for the people who are already going. Ps. No idea what “bussin” or “sus” means .
 

castlecake2.0

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This isn’t meant to be anything more than just to give parents travelling with younger children some easy things to drop into. We all see how popular the Epcot playgrounds become for kids that just want to run around for a bit and let the parents take a breath, this is just expanding that a bit. I think most people will welcome it without taking away anything from people that aren’t experiencing it. There’s some more surprise and delight moments that haven’t been mentioned yet as well.
 

easyrowrdw

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This isn’t meant to be anything more than just to give parents travelling with younger children some easy things to drop into. We all see how popular the Epcot playgrounds become for kids that just want to run around for a bit and let the parents take a breath, this is just expanding that a bit. I think most people will welcome it without taking away anything from people that aren’t experiencing it. There’s some more surprise and delight moments that haven’t been mentioned yet as well.
There's a great spot in MK where kids can run around for a bit and let parents take a breath. There's even a raft ride included in the price of admission!
 

Andrew25

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This isn’t meant to be anything more than just to give parents travelling with younger children some easy things to drop into. We all see how popular the Epcot playgrounds become for kids that just want to run around for a bit and let the parents take a breath, this is just expanding that a bit. I think most people will welcome it without taking away anything from people that aren’t experiencing it. There’s some more surprise and delight moments that haven’t been mentioned yet as well.
I'm hoping it's successful enough for Disney to realize how crucial it is to have "relaxation areas" for people in between the major rides. I want capacity additions, but I also want guest improvement initiatives like this.
 

castlecake2.0

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I'm hoping it's successful enough for Disney to realize how crucial it is to have "relaxation areas" for people in between the major rides. I want capacity additions, but I also want guest improvement initiatives like this.
They are definitely paying attention to how these activations are utilized by guests
 

Cmdr_Crimson

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I'm hoping it's successful enough for Disney to realize how crucial it is to have "relaxation areas" for people in between the major rides. I want capacity additions, but I also want guest improvement initiatives like this.
Low Sensory rooms off the beaten path away from all the hustle and bustle would be a nice touch ...

My park SFGAm did this by using an old store building not being used anymore and they have gutted it out and added chairs, low lighting and AC..It's actually not bad up until the Hooligans start coming in.
 

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