
Fall Merch Arrives, Test Track Preview, Hall of Presidents, Eat to the Beat 2025, and a Fireworks Flashback to 1988
Sam and Greg are back, and it’s July 2, 2025—just in time for the Independence Day crowds! News and a Flashback.
Test Track Previews Begin—Greg Was First in Line!
After months of anticipation, Test Track previews have officially launched at Epcot. Greg was among the first to experience the reimagined attraction. This new version features updated ride systems and a fresh storyline, honoring the attraction's legacy while pushing forward with bold innovation.
Hall of Presidents and Astro Orbiter Reopen
Just in time for the Fourth of July, two Magic Kingdom staples are back. The Hall of Presidents has reopened with updated technology and refreshed show elements. Meanwhile, Astro Orbiter is once again spinning above Tomorrowland following its recent refurbishment.
Big Thunder Mountain Surprise Entertainment
Guests visiting Frontierland this week were treated to an unexpected entertainment moment near Big Thunder Mountain. Disney Live Entertainment is keeping the details under wraps, but it’s clear something new and interactive is on the way. Stay tuned!
Hitchhiking Ghosts Join Build-Your-Own Mickey Ears
In an exciting Haunted Mansion update, the Hitchhiking Ghosts have been added to the Build-Your-Own Mickey Ear lineup. These new custom options let you bring a ghostly flair to your headgear—just in time for the spooky season to begin.
Lilo & Stitch 2 Announced on 626 Day
In animation news, Disney confirmed the development of Lilo & Stitch 2 on June 26, or “626 Day.” A teaser featured Stitch causing chaos at Walt Disney Studios, and fans are already speculating on what adventures are next for the beloved blue alien.
Eat to the Beat 2025 Lineup Revealed
This week also brought news from Epcot’s Food & Wine Festival, including the first wave of Eat to the Beat concert lineup announcements. Disney confirmed the return of fan-favorite events like Remy’s Ratatouille Hide & Squeak scavenger hunt and Pluto’s Pumpkin Pursuit, bringing even more reasons to visit this fall.
Flashback: 1988's First-Ever Televised Fireworks
To celebrate Independence Day, Sam and Greg revisit a piece of Disney Parks history: the first-ever televised Fourth of July fireworks at Walt Disney World in 1988. The patriotic broadcast set the stage for future celebrations and remains a nostalgic gem for longtime fans.
Don’t Miss the Show
Catch the full replay of This Week at Walt Disney World LIVE with Sam and Greg for even more updates, commentary, and behind-the-scenes magic. Whether you're planning a visit this weekend or just love staying in the loop, we've got you covered every step of the way.
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