Disney World Enters June With Few Major Ride Closures
Planned retail and food rethemes will change guest itineraries rather than cause widespread attraction downtime.
Overview
- June at Walt Disney World is largely free of headline ride refurbishments and no major attractions are listed as closed across the four parks.
- A May 26 wave of reopenings, including Rock ’n’ Roller Coaster Starring The Muppets, Soarin’ Across America, Bluey’s Wild World, and the return of Big Thunder Mountain, restored much of the resort’s capacity.
- Magic Kingdom’s Big Top Souvenirs has been closed since February and is scheduled to remain closed through June according to the Walt Disney World calendar.
- EPCOT’s Refreshment Port is closed for a conversion into La Poutinerie, a Canada‑themed food concept sponsored by Air Canada with a Notice of Commencement naming Icarus Exhibits and work planned through June.
- Disney’s Animal Kingdom has the Conservation Station beyond Bluey closed through at least June 14 while Bluey’s Wild World operates on a high‑demand virtual queue, so guests should monitor the My Disney Experience app for real‑time status and plan for possible unscheduled downtime or shifted crowd flows.