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5. A late-night safari

Kilimanjaro Safaris

Kilimanjaro Safaris, one of the most popular attractions at Disney's Animal Kingdom, is about to become two attractions in one. A new night-time version of the safari will be launched on an unspecified date, and is expected to feature an updated storyline and a focus on animals that are largely noctural.

4. The return of Disney's Polynesian Village Resort

Disney's Polynesian Village Resort

One of Walt Disney World's original resorts is currently undergoing a major renovation that will see it re-emerge under its original name. The Polynesian Resort will revert to the Polynesian Village Resort moniker, with work due to be completed in 2015.

The updates will include the overhaul of the Nanea Volcano feature pool, introducing a new children's water play area, an enlarged deck to accommodate polside seating and a hot tub with views of the Seven Seas Lagoon. Nearby, a new food and beverage outlet dubbed the Pineapple Lanai kiosk will be introduced, serving up the world-famous Dole Whip.

Other updates include the transformation of the famous lobby, as well as the opening of Trader Sam's Grog Grotto. Similar in style to Trader Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar at the Disneyland Hotel in California, this will feature a highly-themed lounge area and will offer handcrafted tiki cocktails and Polynesian-themed small plates.

3. More Disney Vacation Club properties

Grand Floridian Resort DVC

Disney's timeshare division, which allows guests to buy a real estate interest in a Disney Vacation Club resort, is expanding rapidly. At Walt Disney World, this has meant more DVC properties being added to existing resorts.

We've already seen 147 DVC timeshare units being added to Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, and work is well underway to add a host of DVC villas to Disney's Polynesian (Village) Resort. Disney will be converting two existing buildings into DVC units and will be adding bungalows over Seven Seas Lagoon.

2. Even more advanced planning tools

Be Our Guest
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It's already possible to schedule time slots during which you can experience major attractions without queuing using the FastPass+ system. And we expect that to evolve even further over the next couple of years.

One concept that seems certain to become a reality is the ability to book every single course of a meal in advance. Disney is already trialling this at the Be Our Guest restaurant in the Magic Kingdom, with guests being asked to select their entire meal right down to the beverage and dessert in advance of their visit.

What's the benefit? Well, potentially it will enable Disney to turn over tables much faster, making reservations at popular restaurants at least a little less difficult to come by.

1. Pandora - The World of Avatar

Pandora - The World of Avatar

Disney's decision to base a new land at Disney's Animal Kingdon on James Cameron's Avatar has divided opinion among fans, but there's no doubt that the company is going all-in to try and make the collaboration a success. Due to open in 2017, Pandora - The World of Avatar will be more on less on the same scale at Disney California Adventure's sprawling Cars Land, and will be anchored by a very impressive looking "floating mountain" centerpiece that may rival the park's existing Tree of Life icon in terms of scale.

The entire land will replicate the dense, alien forests of the planet Pandora from the film. Paths will be scattered along twisting gigantic roots, exotic flora, and perhaps an appearance or two from local creatures as guests make their way to the mountain in the distance. Recreating the most impressive of the visually-stunning film's scenes, Pandora will come alive at night as every tree, plant, stream, and even path glows with supernatural, alien bioluminescent colors.

Pandora boat ride

We can expect two main attractions in Pandora when it opens - the first will replicate a flight over the massive and mystifying terrain of the planet, no doubt encountering flying creatures and hovering landscapes. The second will be a boat ride through Pandora's forests, complete with a host of audio-animatronic creatures.

You can find out more about the new land in our detailed Pandora - The World of Avatar guide.

 
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In reply to by Nick Sim

Not having the front compartment tour on the monorail is a bummer, as is no more lion king show: any chance of revivals?

In reply to by Nick Sim

Not having the front compartment tour on the monorail is a bummer, as is no more lion king show: any chance of revivals?

In reply to by Nick Sim

Not having the front compartment tour on the monorail is a bummer, as is no more lion king show: any chance of revivals?

In reply to by Swami sarvaananda (not verified)

The lion king show is just temporarily down while they build a new stage. The old one is in the area of AK they are using for the new land. As for the monorail, I would think it is an insurance issue and the since the crash and resulting loss of life a few years ago, they insurance company probably won't allow non employees in the front.

In reply to by Nick Sim

Can we get more camping spots at the campground and a really nice pool and a lazy river ? All other resorts have nice pools and a deep end !!! Adults don't like to swim in 3ft water all the time .... Just asking ??

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