14 Reasons to Visit Walt Disney World This Summer - Cool Kid Summer, New Shows, Great Deals, and More

Walt Disney World has officially kicked off its Cool Kid Summer - a celebration that includes new Little Mermaid and Villains shows, a nighttime parade called Disney Starlight, big discounts on tickets and Disney resorts, indoor dance parties with arts, crafts, games, and characters, and so much more.
Disney invited us to check out the big Cool Kid Summer offerings, and we’re here to break down the reasons why a trip down to The Most Magical Place on Earth this summer may be worth it for your family and your wallet.
1. Disney Villains: Unfairly Ever After
Disney Villains: Unfairly Ever After is one of the two big shows to debut during Cool Kid Summer and replaces Lightning McQueen’s Racing Academy at Hollywood Studios’ Sunset Showcase Theater. This show puts the spotlight on Disney’s beloved Villains, and it's led by Cruella de Vil, Captain Hook, and Maleficent.
This show is all about giving these villains the chance to tell their side of the story, and the Magic Mirror summons the audience to help choose which of these three villains is the most misunderstood of all. In a fun twist, guests get to cheer for the villain they think is the most misunderstood, and they get to take center stage in victory. This lends to the rewatchability of the show as the ending will vary depending on the crowd’s response.
While there are only three performers in Disney Villains: Unfairly Ever After, a ton of Disney villains make appearances on the many portraits that adorn the stage and its striking curtain. These three villains have “broken through the glass” into our world, and it’s a moment that’s been a long time coming.
“To me, this show just has a sense of inevitability,” art director Matheus Fiuza told me. “It has always meant to have been there. We've always meant to have a beautiful show about villains and now they're getting to have their moment in glory and it's just one of the most thrilling things to be able to do.”
This is just a taste of the Villains takeover at Disney World, as it was already announced that Magic Kingdom will be getting its very own Villains land in the future.
2. The Little Mermaid - A Musical Adventure
The other big new show for Cool Kid Summer at Walt Disney World is Hollywood Studios’ The Little Mermaid - A Musical Adventure. This show is a fully reimagined production that has replaced Voyage of the Little Mermaid, which ran from 1992 to 2020, and it even includes a new song titled ‘Daughters of Triton.’ This new show is a roughly 18-minute retelling of The Little Mermaid that is a mix between live-action performers, puppets, and animation.
We had the chance to speak to Katrina Mena Rick, senior creative producer at Disney Live Entertainment, and she shared that what’s different about this version of the show is that it is “told through Ariel's eyes, which is why it's so whimsical, bright, and colorful. It's through the lens of a 16-year-old girl’s view and the excitement that she feels wanting to enter the human world.”
Speaking of Ariel, we were also able to speak to Jodi Benson, Disney Legend and star of The Little Mermaid, and she is thrilled to see this show come to life and said it was a “lovely surprise” to have Kiss the Girl included this time around. However, this show is important to her for more than just the addition of a song.
“We want the audience to have joy, love, and hope,” Benson said of the show. “We want people to leave the theater feeling lifted up and encouraged, and it definitely does that. It definitely brings back all those beautiful memories of the original for me.
"I'm just so happy that the show is back, and the new and technical aspects are breathtaking and it's wonderful to see the combination of live action and animation. It really is a magical show."
3. Disney Starlight: Dream the Night Away
Disney Starlight: Dream the Night Away is the much-anticipated nighttime parade that will officially debut at Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom on July 20, 2025. Fans of the Main Street Electrical Parade and Disneyland’s Paint the Night Parade will understand how beloved these parades are, and this one looks to celebrate both the past and modern eras of Disney.
The story of Disney Starlight is told through the power of the Blue Fairy’s magic and guests will watch “dreams and wishes come true” with such characters as Peter Pan, Wendy, Asha, La Familia Madrigal (Mirabel, Isabela, and Bruno), Elsa, Aurora and Prince Phillip, Tiana and Prince Naveen, Belle and the Beast, Cinderella and Prince Charming, Miguel and Pepita, Moana, Goofy, Pluto, Donald Duck and Daisy Duck, Snow White and Dopey, Rapunzel and Flynn Rider, Aladdin and Jasmine, and Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse.
4. Cool Kid Summer at Disney World’s Four Parks and Resorts
The fun of Cool Kid Summer extends to each of Disney World’s four parks and some select hotels, and a lot of these activities and parties are indoors, which means there are plenty of excuses to enjoy some A/C while your kids have a great time.
- Magic Kingdom
- Those visiting Magic Kingdom have two big things to look forward to for Cool Kid Summer, including the Galactic Blast at Tomorrowland that will turn Rocket Tower Plaza Stage into a space-inspired DJ dance party with appearances by Stitch. The nearby Merchant of Venus will also be a place to cool down with indoor crafts inspired by Elio.
- The second thing to look out for at Magic Kingdom for Cool Kid Summer is the Big Top Bash at Storybook Circus, as guests can join DJ Ringmaster and Pluto for a summertime dance party with kid-friendly midway-style games and hands-on activities inside Big Top Souvenirs.
- Disney’s Hollywood Studios
- Get Animated at Animation Courtyard is the big Cool Kid Summer activation at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, as it’s a big indoor DJ dance party featuring Mickey Mouse, Disney Junior characters, magicians, jump rope performers, games and crafts, and much more.
- EPCOT
- Goofy has turned EPCOT’s CommuniCore Hall into GoofyCore and it's a place for kids and kids at heart to get a break from the sun and dance and play games. DJs will lead the party that’s filled with games like Loopy Limbo, Parachutes ‘n’ Pipsqueaks, four corners, Goofy Says, and much more.
- Phineas and Ferb will also join Cool Kid Summer on June 1 near the entrance of EPCOT in celebration of their new season that is set to debut on Disney Channel on June 5.
- Disney’s Animal Kingdom
- Cool Kid Summer at Disney’s Animal Kingdom is all about exploring and adventuring, as guests can explore nature-based adventures with their favorite Disney Characters and hands-on activities while earning a limited-time Wilderness Explorers badge.
- There will also be a chance to celebrate with a Dino Institute Intern at A Celebration Sing-Along at Discovery Island, which will have songs that highlight both the real and mythical creatures that can be found at the park.
- Disney Resort Collection Hotels
- Guests staying at Disney’s Pop Century Resort, Disney’s Art of Animation Resort, Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort, and Disney’s Wilderness Lodge will be able to enjoy character visits, family games, music, and more during Cool Kid Summer.
5. Save 50% on Select Kids (Ages 3 to 9) Tickets
If you have kids between the ages of three and nine and plan to visit Walt Disney World between now and September 20, Disney is offering a special 50% off deal for 3-day or longer Kids Tickets.
6. Special 3-Day, 3-Park Ticket Offer and 4-Day Florida Resident Summer Magic Tickets
While not quite as good as the Kids Ticket offer, Disney is offering a still-worthy 3-Day, 3-Park Ticket for adults that starts at $89 per day ($267 total, plus tax) for visits through September 22. This ticket offers a cheaper way to visit EPCOT, Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom, but it is not a Park Hopper (meaning only one park per day) and is not valid for admission to Magic Kingdom.
For those who call Florida home, residents can get a four-day ticket for just $60/day ($240, plus tax in total) for visits through September 27.
7. Free Dining Plan Deal for Stays of 4 Nights or Longer
If you and/or your family are planning an extended visit to Disney World, you can get a free dining plan if you purchase a non-discounted 4-night, 4-day (or longer) package that includes a room at select Disney Resort hotels and a ticket with a Park Hopper option. This deal is available on select dates between June 29 and December 22. You can check out more details on Disney World’s dining plan right here.
8. Save Up to 30% on Rooms This Summer and Fall
If you like to stay on property at Walt Disney World, Disney is offering up to 30% off rooms this Summer and Fall for guests looking to stay at least five consecutive nights. There are two windows to book and get this deal - May 1 through July 31 and August 1 through October 11 - and they each have their own criteria you’ll need to follow to activate the offer.
For those who aren’t able to stay that long, there are still chances to save 15%, 20%, or 25% as well, depending on how long and where you’d like to stay. Oh, and Annual Passholders can save up to 40% on rooms for most nights between June 1 and July 31.
9. Summer Room Offer for Disney+ Subscribers
If you are a subscriber to Disney+, you can take advantage of discounted rates at Disney Resorts Collection hotels, starting at $99 per night, plus tax for a standard room at Disney’s All-Star Sports Resort. This offer is good for 2-night stays or longer on most nights between June 29 and July 31.
10. Admission to Disney World’s Water Parks on Your Day of Arrival
Through September 7, guests staying at Disney Resorts Collection hotels are automatically gifted a free day at Disney Typhoon Lagoon water park or Disney’s Blizzard Beach water park on their arrival day and only on their arrival day.
11. EPCOT Food and Wine Festival Dates and Appe-Teasers

Summer will see the return of EPCOT’s International Food & Wine Festival, as it will run for 90 days between August 28 and November 22. There will be over 35 Global Marketplaces to visit, a Remy’s Hide & Squeak Scavenger Hunt to partake in that aims to teach kids about food, the Eat to Beat Concert Series at the America Gardens Theatre in the American Adventure Pavilion, Living with the Land Food & Wine Displays, and so much more.
12. Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party and Disney After Hours
No one loves waiting in long lines and fighting through pedestrian traffic in Orlando’s hot summers, so it’s a good thing that Disney is offering ways to enjoy Disney World at nighttime with its Mickey’s No-So-Scary Halloween Party and Disney After Hours events.
Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party will run from August 15 to October 31 (7pm - 12am, early entry at 4pm) and allow guests to enjoy a themed night with the Hocus Pocus Villain Spelltacular!, Disney’s Not-So-Spooky Spectacular fireworks show, Mickey’s Boo-to-You Halloween Parade, a chance to trick-or-treat, and so much more. And yes, costumes are welcome!
Disney After Hours events also offer a chance to visit the parks late at night to experience less wait times for most rides and more, and they are running on select days during the following times;
- Disney After Hours at Disney’s Hollywood Studios: January 22 - September 3 from 9:30pm - 12:30am, early entry at 7pm
- Disney After Hours at EPCOT: February 27 - September 25 from 10pm - 1am, early entry at 7pm
- Disney H20 Glow After Hours at Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon: May 23 - September 13 from 8pm - 11pm, early entry at 6pm
13. Test Track
Test Track has been closed since June 17, 2024, and it will race back to EPCOT in late summer or beyond. When it returns, it will have General Motors as the attraction’s sponsor instead of Chevrolet and will feature a new storyline and more.
14. GEO-82
Adults visiting Disney World after June 4 will get the chance to visit EPCOT’s new GEO-82 lounge, which is located inside Spaceship Earth and offers not only upscale drinks and snacks, but also the opportunity to see the fireworks of Luminous The Symphony of Us out the lounge’s windows.
You can check out the full menu of GEO-82 here, which includes such items as the Brown Butter Old Fashioned, the Clarified New York Sour, Jumbo Lump Crab Gâteau, and Truffled Ahi Tuna.
There are plenty of other experiences planned for Disney World this summer and beyond, including Magic Kingdom’s Pirates of the Caribbean-inspired tavern called The Beak and Barrel and Animal Kingdom’s new Zootopia: Better Zoogether! Show, and we’ll be here covering the biggest ones to keep you up to date with the best times to visit and experience as much as you can.
For more, check out everything you need to know about Disneyland’s 70th anniversary celebrations and our visit to Walt Disney Imagineering to learn more about the first-ever Walt Disney Audio-Animatronic that is headed to Disneyland this July.
Adam Bankhurst is a writer for IGN. You can follow him on X/Twitter @AdamBankhurst, Instagram, and TikTok, and listen to his show, Talking Disney Magic.