No. There is no Walt Disney World Land that is closing “indefinitely.” No matter what “updates” another site may list to try and get you to click on their article that is full of filler and doesn’t even address the issue they title the article with.
The only area that has closed at Walt Disney World recently is the Galactic Starcruiser, which shut down on October 1, 2023.
Aerial photo Nov 4 of the now-closed Star Wars Galactic Starcruiser hotel. pic.twitter.com/c8aKK5yTwt
— bioreconstruct (@bioreconstruct) November 6, 2023
Currently, only areas under construction are “closed,” but they will reopen when the attractions are completed. But no entire “land” is “closed indefinitely.”
What is closed?
Right now, Splash Mountain at the Magic Kingdom is closed as it’s rethemed to Tiana’s Bayou Adventure. But all lands at Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom are open.
EPCOT has a large construction area for the upcoming World Celebration section of the park, but again, that is not a permanent closure and is expected to open sometime in December 2023.
In this aerial photo of World Celebration.
1 Box is believed to contain a statue of Walt Disney
2 These plant-like copper sculptures may be themed for nearby World Nature and Journey of Water
3 Recently planted trees
4 Five ring EPCOT logo
5 Raised rings can be seen from walkway pic.twitter.com/sLUhDH3FU9— bioreconstruct (@bioreconstruct) November 4, 2023
Aerial overview of World Celebration. pic.twitter.com/0z1IXJF81O
— bioreconstruct (@bioreconstruct) November 6, 2023
Typhoon Lagoon, a water park, is temporarily closed for maintenance and renovations.
But at this time, no entire land is closed at Walt Disney World.
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