Join us live tonight, Sunday, May 21, at 9:00 p.m. ET or watch ParksCenter anytime on our new home, WDWNT.TV.
Disney’s ambitious immersive Star Wars hotel took its first voyage on March 1, 2022, and will now see its last just 18 months later.
Each week, we cover the top stories in Disney Parks news and discuss the topics that are top of mind for the Disney community. We’re back tonight with more news and discussion surrounding the latest happenings in Disney Parks. Join us live at our new time, 9 p.m. ET!
We open with a discussion of the announcement this week that Disney will be ending the Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser experience this September. What happened and what could be next? We’ll discuss it with our panel.
Then, we turn to the latest in Disney Parks news since our last show, including getting word that Disneyland’s Fantasmic will be shuttered through Labor Day after the fire that brought down the dragon – but will return with what Disney is calling “New Magic.”
We’ll also talk about the latest updates in the EPCOT transformation project, including the big news that the last of the Harmonious barges have now been removed from the World Showcase Lagoon.
Also, we’ll discuss the latest horrible fight at the Magic Kingdom, the reopening of Pixar Place at Hollywood Studios, the Eat to the Beat concert series for the 2023 EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival, and much more!
So much to cover, and we’ll pack it all into 90 minutes. You won’t want to miss this special episode of ParksCenter!
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