The 7 Most Unexpected Disney Announcements This Week!

Disney World is still phasing out a lot of their previous health and safety guidelines, and we’re seeing more and more attractions and pre-shows return.

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This week we saw Disney announce return dates for several attractionsclosing dates for two shows, and a surprise reopening. Shall we review?

Opening Dates

This week, Disney announced the dates of four returning attractions to Disney Parks and a return date for the Disney Cruise Line throughout August 2021!

Beauty and the Beast – Live on Stage

According to Disney, Beauty and the Beast – Live on Stage will be returning to Disney’s Hollywood Studios on August 15th. The show has remained closed since Disney World reopened in July 2020.

Beauty and the Beast – Live on Stage ©Disney

As of August 15th, guests can once again enjoy the Broadway-caliber Beauty and the Beast – Live on Stage at the  Theater of the Stars on Sunset Blvd. in Hollywood Studios!

Click here to read more about Beauty and the Beast – Live on Stage returning!

Monsters, Inc. Laugh Floor

Monster’s, Inc. Laugh Floor received a reopening date of August 8th, which is coming up soon! The Laugh Floor is located in Tomorrowland in Magic Kingdom, and it’s a fun way to enjoy some monster comedy with audience interaction.

Laugh Floor

You can text your favorite joke to Mike Wazowski before the show begins and it could even be featured during the performance!

Read more about Monsters, Inc. Laugh Floor reopening here!

Turtle Talk with Crush

Over in EPCOT, Turtle Talk With Crush is scheduled to reopen on August 21st. Turtle Talk is located in The Seas with Nemo and Friends pavilion and features an improvised question-and-answer session with the 150-year-old sea turtle himself, Crush.

Turtle Talk with Crush

If you have a burning question for Crush, you can ask him on August 21st!

Learn more about the reopening of Turtle Talk with Crush here!

Wonderful World of Animation

Disney announced that the Wonderful World of Animation show in Disney’s Hollywood Studios will be returning on August 1st. This show includes projections of Disney animations on the Chinese Theater along with fireworks!

Wonderful World of Animation

The Wonderful World of Animation Show stars Mickey amid scenes from over 90 years of Disney animated films and is a must-see if you love Disney World nighttime shows.

Click here to learn more about the return of fireworks to Hollywood Studios!

Disney Cruise Line

Disney announced that the Disney Dream will resume sailings to the Bahamas on August 9, 2021. The cruise line industry has experienced a lot of difficulties in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, and this is a big step for Disney Cruise Line.

©Disney

Although the first test cruise for Disney Cruise Line was delayed, another test cruise set sail on July 17th out of Port Canaveral, and now the official return of the Disney Dream is set for sail on August 9th.

Read more about the return of Disney Cruise Line here!

Closing Dates

Among all the returning Disney World attractions, we also learned about the closures of two fireworks shows.

Happily Ever After

Just as soon as fireworks returned to Disney World, it seems like we’re already saying goodbye to these two shows. The Magic Kingdom Happily Ever After fireworks show returned on July 1, 2021, and this week Disney announced that it will officially close on September 29, 2021.

Cinderella Castle!

Disney indicated that Happily Ever After will not be returning to Disney World, and as of October 1st it will be replaced by Disney Enchantment

Read more about the Disney Enchantment show here!

EPCOT Forever

The EPCOT Forever fireworks show reopened on July 1st, and according to Disney, it will officially close on September 28th. EPCOT Forever will be replaced by Harmonious — A Nighttime Spectacular

EPCOT Forever Fireworks

Harmonious will debut on October 1st, and it will have fireworks, floating set pieces, lights, lasers, pyrotechnics, and more!

Read more about Harmonious here!

Reopening

As a surprise alongside the reopening of Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort, we discovered Trader Sam’s Grog Grotto also reopened! Based on the character of Trader Sam from the Jungle Cruise, Trader Sam’s Grog Grotto serves an extensive list of cocktails amid artifacts “collected” by Trader Sam himself.

Trader Sam’s Grog Grotto

There was a virtual line system to enter Trader Sam’s Grog Grotto and we also discovered three secret drinks! If you like a unique bar atmosphere and a selection of fourteen different specialty cocktails, you need to visit!

Read our review of Trader Sam’s Grog Grotto here!

Those are the unexpected and surprising things to happen in Disney World this week! What will next week bring? Check back with DFB for all your breaking Disney news!

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