Disney World is constantly changing and sometimes it can be hard to keep up!
We’re here to monitor those changes, so you’re not surprised on your next Disney World vacation! Here are seven changes coming to Disney World this July!
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Disney World is constantly changing and sometimes it can be hard to keep up!
We’re here to monitor those changes, so you’re not surprised on your next Disney World vacation! Here are seven changes coming to Disney World this July!
The Fourth of July is only three months away, which means we’re already planning our park day to see the fireworks!
But Disney is doing something different for the Fourth of July fireworks this year – instead of only showing them on the 3rd and 4th, they’ll now be shown on three different nights!
The Disney parks are known for many things! Giant mice, amazing attractions, famous snacks, long lines, and wonderful entertainment.

Fourth of July Fireworks
They’re also famous for their mind-blowing fireworks and nighttime spectaculars! One of their most popular shows is the Fourth of July spectacular, which brings in massive crowds. In 2026, you can avoid those high temperatures and shoulder-to-shoulder crowds while still enjoying the popular fireworks show — all from home!
Happy Fourth of July!
We’re coming to you live from Disney World where it’s not only summer, but is a big summer HOLIDAY that’s often extremely crowded in the parks. But how big are the crowds really? We’re here in Magic Kingdom to bring you all the latest updates so you know what to expect!
Happy 4th of July to all who celebrate!

HAPPY FOURTH OF JULY!
Lots of people flock to Magic Kingdom and EPCOT for this holiday thanks to their special holiday offerings, one of the most popular being the fireworks in both parks. Disney’s Hollywood Studios and Disney’s Animal Kingdom often celebrate the holiday with special snacks or other offerings, but if you want a show at the end of your day filled with red, white, and blue, Magic Kingdom or EPCOT are the best parks to head to. And what does the celebration look like in Magic Kingdom? Check it out!
We’re just a few weeks away from the Fourth of July!

Fourth of July!
July 4th is almost here, so you know what that means — getting together with friends and family, food, and of course, fireworks. Fourth of July fireworks are a staple for the holiday, but no one does it like Disney World does! It’s time to get ready for them because the schedule for these holiday fireworks just got released.
Hooray! It’s time to talk about July in Disney World!
A lot is going on in the Disney World parks in July 2024 besides sweat, dehydration, and swamp crotch (it’s a thing, don’t look at us like that). Popular attractions are reopening, restaurants are closing, exclusive firework shows are returning for a (very) limited time, and more. Let’s get into five of the biggest changes happening at Disney World in July!
An exclusive fireworks show is available in Magic Kingdom but it won’t be there for long!
Disney World celebrates the Fourth of July holiday with special snacks, and decorations, as well as a yearly fireworks show that made its return on July 3rd. But the show will only be offered for one more day — on July 4th itself — so you had to time your trip carefully to see this one. We made sure to grab our spot early for this popular show on the 3rd and now we’re taking you with us to enjoy it — come with us to check it out!
If you’re spending the Fourth of July in Disney World, there are a lot of ways to celebrate!
In Magic Kingdom, a special Air Force flyover presentation will take place in the morning. At night, you can watch a fireworks show that only happens two days a year — Disney’s Celebrate America! – A Fourth of July Concert in the Sky. If you’re in EPCOT, there are two nighttime shows to catch: Spaceship Earth has gotten a new red, white, and blue look, and EPCOT Forever is getting a special finale — “The Heartbeat of Freedom.” But, if you are hoping to celebrate in Disney Springs, Disney has issued an important warning.
When the sun goes down and the signs around Main Street, U.S.A. light up, the Magic Kingdom transforms as guests prepare for the Happily Ever After nighttime spectacular. The show is extremely popular, so if you plan to watch it on Main Street, be prepared to stand in a huge crowd.

Happily Ever After
Speaking of crowds, there’s a MAJOR holiday coming soon — and a special fireworks show — that will likely bring LOTS of people to the Magic Kingdom. Let’s talk about it!
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