14 New Orlando Vacation Experiences in 2025!
What’s New, What’s Next for Orlando Vacations in 2025
What’s New, What’s Next in Orlando
I'm excited to announce that Orlando, the theme park capital of the world and the top visited destination in the U.S., will debut several new experiences in 2025. This includes Orlando's first new theme park in over 25 years. ere’s what I’m looking forward to the most in 2025
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Here at EPCOT, Test Track will return after a major revamp, featuring new scenes that highlight technological advancements in the auto industry. The 3.0 version of this ride will celebrate automotive innovation through the ages. I hear the queue will be an experience in itself, with six exhibits showcasing vehicles and the people who make them. The ride itself will be amazing too, with new scenes highlighting the latest technology and paying tribute to the original ride of the 1980s, World of Motion. I can't wait to have an updated version of this ride, an update was needed, glad Disney noticed that too.
#13
This summer, Disney's Hollywood Studios guests can enjoy two brand-new stage shows: "The Little Mermaid—A Musical Adventure" and Unfairly Ever After. The Litte Mermaid will feature innovative new set pieces, cutting-edge effects, and a bold new design. The show is expected to debut around the same time that MuppetVision 3D and Muppet Courtyard closes on the other side of Disney’s Hollywood Studios. The new show features all-new physical and digital sets, a cast of puppets, live performers, and stunning visuals. Expect to see digital puppets transform into real ones right before your eyes. I think we can expect that The Little Mermaid–A Musical Adventure will open in late spring 2025.
And Unfairly Ever After at Disey’s Hollywood Studios replaces the defunct Lightning McQueen Show. Cruella de Vil, Captain Hook, and Maleficent will take the stage to show the audience why they are the most misunderstood villains. The audience will then decide who is the most misunderstood in a finale with dozens of famous evildoers. This new show is expected to open in late spring or early summer 2025.
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The Walt Disney World Swan rooms have been completely remodeled and the convention and meeting spaces here have also been refreshed. The updated guest rooms feature a modern design with new furnishings, fixtures, and artwork. Swans rooms still have 2 queen beds while the Dolphin rooms have 2 double beds.
The meeting spaces have also been upgraded with state-of-the-art event technology and a contemporary design. The resort now offers special rates for groups booking meetings and events in the newly renovated spaces. This is worth noting because Disney no longer offers group and meeting discounts on its hotel rooms. Whether you need 10 or 80 rooms, you pay the rack rate for Dinsey rooms. I think Disney is the only destination that doesn’t give volume discounts on hotel rooms. Let’s see how this works for them with the Swan, Dolphin, and uNiversal hotels making a play for Orlando’s convention business. r
#11
The Disney Treasure, a new ship from Disney Cruise Line, just started sailing from Port Canaveral. It joins the Disney Wish, another new Disney ship, as well as Royal Caribbean’s Star of the Seas (more about this coming up in a moment) and Utopia of the Seas, making Orlando the number one family cruise port in the world. The demand for family cruising has increased dramatically, and these new ships offer families even more options for cruising from Orlando.
The Disney Treasure does 7-night Caribbean itineraries. You’ll find 3 amazing lounges based on the Haunted Mansion, 20,000 Leagues Under the Seas, and Jungle Cruise from the Disney theme parks. There’s plenty of live entertainment like Beauty and the Beast, and exclusively on the Disney Treasure, The Tale of Moana, a Broadway-style musical that celebrates the courage to follow your dreams. There’s also a Coco-themed theatrical dining experience featuring the flavors of Mexico.
#10
The new Disney Vacation Club lounge at Magic Kingdom will offer comfortable seating, complimentary soft drinks with Coke Freestyle machines, Wi-Fi, and charging cords. There will be a children’s entertainment area and on-site Member Services. Located in Frontierland in the former Shootin' Arcade building, the lounge will require a valid DVC Membership Card and photo ID for access, and Members can bring up to four guests. As a DVC Member myself, I’m looking forward to this, but as a Disney Parks fan, my son and I miss the Shootin’ arcade.
#9
We can look forward to not 1 but 2 new lounges coming to the Disney theme parks this year.
This elegant lounge will be a tribute to the rich history of Spaceship Earth and EPCOT. Guests can enjoy sweeping views of the World Celebration Gardens. As the sun sets and the park transforms for the evening, the lounge becomes the perfect setting to experience the nightly fireworks from an entirely new angle.
This space used to be the corporate lounge that was for the exclusive use of those who worked for the attraction’s sponsors like AT&T and Siemens. As a huge EPCOT fan, I’m very excited. I've always wanted to go up there and see what it’s like. Construction just started a few weeks ago, and no opening date has been revealed.
Construction on a new Pirates of the Caribbean-themed lounge is already underway at Magic Kingdom Park. Set to open in Adventureland in late 2025, this lively lounge will cater to pirates of all ages, featuring a delightful assortment of drinks and food, along with some intriguing and enchanting surprises waiting to be discovered!
#8
Blue Man Group returns to Orlando after being booted from Universal. The new Orlando show has moved to ICON Park, on International Drive, just down the road from Universal and about 15 minutes away from Disney World. This new Blue Man Orlando show will feature a distinctive blend of art, high-energy live music, comedy, and non-verbal communication. There will be new scenes and classic crowd favorites. Starting April 2025, Blue Man Group performances will take place Tuesday through Sunday and will be dark on Mondays. Evening and matinee performances will take place one to two times daily. This is a win for ICON Park which is doing a great job at competing with three mega theme parks, in a small amount of space.
#7
Disney began replacing the popular Ft Wilderness Cabins at Disney’s Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort with new, modern luxury cabins - also part of the Disney Vacation Club. These new cabins are nice inside but some people feel they Disney didn’t fully understand what Fort Wilderness is all about. Is it about luxury cabins with modern comforts or rustic retreats in old-school Florida? Let me know what you think in the comments below. All of the cabins will be upgraded by spring of 2025.
#6
Island Tower at Disney's Polynesian Villas & Bungalows, an addition to the Disney Vacation Club, opened in December 2024. This new tower offers a range of accommodations, including villas equipped with kitchens and patios. There’s a new restaurant offering beautiful views of the Severn Seas Lagoon and Cinderella Castle. Island Tower is not just for DVC members, a set number of rooms are available for non-members too. Rooms come in tiny studios with a Murphy bed to up to 2-bedroom penthouse villas. I have more information in my Video on Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort, I’ll link to this video in the description.
#5
The Cake Bake Shop by Gwendolyn Rogers opened in October at Disney's BoardWalk to mixed reviews. This restaurant and bakery, which opened in October 2022, offers cakes, cookies, pastries, and sandwiches. The shop also features an afternoon tea service, where guests can enjoy a selection of teas, finger sandwiches, and desserts. Aside from the astronomical prices, like the $12 I paid for a coffee, I do think there’s an elevated level of service here and it has a beautiful atmosphere.
#4
Magic Kingdom Park will debut the "Disney Starlight" nighttime parade this summer. It will feature illuminated floats inspired by classic Disney films like "Cinderella," "Beauty and the Beast," and "The Little Mermaid," Elaborately costumed performers will dance and interact with guests to catchy music. The grand finale, starring Mickey Mouse and other beloved characters, will create a magical ending to a day at the park. On one hand, I’m not looking forward to yet another event that makes it impossible to walk up or down Main Street USA, but it is kind of nice to have a nighttime parade back in Magic Kingdom.
#3
Not to be outdone by the theme parks, Royal Caribbean will homeport Star of the Seas in Orlando’s Port Canaveral. Star of the Seas will be the largest cruise ship in the world, even larger than her sister ship, Icon of the Seas. Coming in August 2025, this mega-ship will offer 7-night Caribbean itineraries that include stops at Perfect Day at Coco Cay, the brand’s private island.
Star is set to bring eight neighborhoods that are destinations in themselves, The highlights include Thrill Island – with Category 6, the first waterpark at sea when
introduced on Icon, and its six record-breaking waterslides, Surfside – The neighborhood designed for young families is where they can stay and play all-day
Together The Hideaway – Hidden 135 feet above the ocean, is an adults-only spot that combines all the good vibes of beach club scenes around the world with a suspended infinity pool.
#2
Universal Orlando Resort is expanding its hotel options with the addition of three new hotels: Universal Stella Nova Resort, Universal Terra Luna Resort, and Universal Helios Grand Hotel. These resorts will add a combined total of 1,500 guest rooms to the Universal Orlando Resort complex.
Stella Luna and Terra Nova are priced as Prime Value hotels so around $200 per night.
A standout feature of these new accommodations is the inclusion of 750 rooms equipped with two queen beds, catering to families and groups. Guests can also enjoy diverse dining options, resort-style pools, game rooms, and other amenities.
Universal’s Helios Grand Hotel, opening May 22, 2025, at Epic Universe, offers exclusive perks for guests. A dedicated park entrance provides direct access to Epic Universe, while early park admission lets guests enter select attractions an hour before the public. The hotel features luxurious dining options, including Bar Helios, a rooftop lounge with panoramic views, and a resort-style pool that includes underwater speakers, a terraced deck, cabanas, and a hot tub. Helios Grand Hotel is a Universal Signature Hotel, with rates starting around $500 per night.
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Universal Orlando Resort's Universal Epic Universe will open May 22, featuring over 50 attractions across five immersive worlds: Celestial Park immerses guests in living gardens and architecture inspired by astronomy and mythology. The Wizarding World of Harry Potter-Ministry of Magic blends Wizarding Paris from Fantastic Beasts with the British Ministry of Magic.
Super Nintendo World features the iconic green pipes alongside beloved characters Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, and Donkey Kong. How to Train Your Dragon-Isle of Berk offers a vibrant Viking realm inspired by the hit film franchise. Dark Universe reveals Dr. Victoria Frankenstein's experiments and a shadowy realm where monsters roam amid myth and mystery.
Is it just me or do you see fierce competition forming between Disney, Universal, and Royal Caribbean? Who has the best game plan for 2025? I’d love to know who you think will win out. Use the comments below to get the conversation started.
I recently made a video about Epic Universe and how it’s about to take over Orlando. Check that out now the link is coming up. And check out my website, OrlandoParksGuy.com for more vacation planning help, I’ll you there.
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Universal Orlando is going to have a big year in 2025 as it prepares to open a new theme park, Epic Universe on May 22. But what if you plan your Universal vacation before the park opens? I have 10 helpful tips on how to experience Universal Orlando this year.
Map of Epic Universe at Universal Orlando Resort
10. When to Visit Universal Orlando in 2025
Choosing when to visit Universal Orlando will be a tough call in 2025. Do you go before Epic Universe opens and take advantage of deep discounts, or do you wait to see the new park? There are some major pros and cons here.
The last major theme park to open in Orlando was Islands of Adventure, and that was 1999. But as of right now, you’ll only be able to visit Epic Universe 1 day and you must buy a minimum of a 2-day day ticket which most people will do anyway. I don’t think Universal is going to have any trouble putting heads in the beds after Epic Universe opens, so the discounts might not be as good as they are for winter and spring travel.
And what are those discounts? Right now you can get deep discounts on Universal hotels and take advantage of a special ticket offer: buy 2 park days, get two park days free. There’s another offer running that will give you a Universal meal card worth up to $1,000. The gift card amount is based on the resort and the number of nights you book.
If you’re primarily concerned about weather and crowds. That’s easy. For crowds, avoid school breaks such as President's Day week, the week of Easter, and Christmas week. If you come in September, the parks are pretty much empty.
And if you visit from August through October, you can attend Halloween Horror Nights. I expect summer will be crowded because the opening of Epic Universe will draw massive crowds. As for mild weather, my favorite months in Orlando are April, May, and October.
9. 2025 Universal Orlando Tickets
Currently, Universal Orlando is running a promotional ticket where you get 2 days free when you buy 2 days. So, that’s 4 days in the parks, for the price of 2. You can add on Volcano Bay water park which is well worth it. The cost to add Volcano Bay is minimal so even if you just go a a few hours, it’s worth it.
Now, I highly recommend adding the Park to Park feature to your tickets, This allows you to visit multiple parks on the same day. This is the only way to ride the Hogwarts Express train because it travels between Islands of Adventure and Universal Studios Florida. It’s also a major attraction - if you’re a Harry Potter fan, this is a must-do.
Universal uses date-based ticket pricing - meaning each calendar day has a different price. In most cases the cost difference is minimal from one day to the next, however, there are more significant increases during peak travel times like Easter and Christmas.
The good news is that Universal gives you a discount on multi-day tickets. So, a 4-day ticket costs less per day than a 1 or 2-day ticket. In other words, the longer your ticket, the cheaper each day gets.
8. Universal Express Passes
Most theme parks offer a skip-the-line feature that can be added to a regular ticket. Universal Orlando’s is called Express Pass. It’s a very easy system, though not cheap. In contrast, Disney World is super confusing but cheap - and very limited. But Universal offers a hack where you can get express passes for free! More on that in a moment. At Universal, for an additional fee - ranging anywhere in price from $80 to $280 per person, you can skip the line at most attractions 1 time.
Then there’s Express Pass Unlimited which allows you to skip the lines as much as you want at most attractions. This option runs from about $100 to $325 per person, per day.
As of right now, Express Pass does not work at Volcano Bay or Epic Universe. There’s a separate Express ticket for Volcano Bay and Universal has not shared if Epic Universe will have a skip-the-line feature.
How do you get Express Passes for Free? Stay at one of Unviersal’s Premier Hotels. All but Helios Grand Hotel includes complimentary Express Pass Unlimited for guests staying at this hotel. I often advise my clients to stay at a Premier hotel rather than purchase Express Pass separately. It’s often cheaper, especially if you have a larger family.
Express Passes are a terrific feature. If you have the budget for them or for a Premier hotel, I do think it's money well spent here. If there’s one splurge you’re going to make, Express Pass should be it. Lines at Universal get very long.
7. Universal Orlando Hotels - New for 2025
Universal Orlando operates 11 hotels divided into 4 categories: Value Inn and Suites, Prime Value, and Signature. There are quite a few off-property hotels that can be booked as Universal packages as well; however, most of them are similar in cost and come with fewer perks. One of my favorite off-site hotels is the Drury Inn, which offers free breakfast and transportation. I have a video tour of this resort; I’ll link to it in the description.
Some of the off-site hotels are in less than desirable areas especially those on International Drive. So you really need to ask your travel agent about the good, the bad and the ugly here. Did I mention that I’m a travel advisor who lives in Orlando? Reach out to me now I have answers to all your questions.
I have stayed at most of the Universal hotels and enjoyed each one. Royal Pacific, Portofino Bay, Hard Rock, Sapphire Falls, and Helios Grand all make up the Premier hotel category. I don’t think you would be disappointed with any of them, they all feature exciting pools, and multiple onsite restaurants, and are close to at least one of the theme parks.
Royal Pacific, Hard Rock, and Portofino Bay hotels come with free Express Passes so you can skip the lines in the parks. This can save you up to $300 per person, per day. You can even buy 1 night at these resorts and you’ll get two days of free Express Passes included with your theme park admission. So you don’t have to stay in a Signature hotel the entire time, although I think you should if it fits your budget.
As of right now, Helios Grand and Sapphire Falls do not include these Free Express Passes.
You also get priority dining when staying at a Signature restaurant, this means you can walk up to any restaurant at Universal and City Walk, flash your room key, and you’ll automatically be bumped up to the top of the waitlist.
Speaking of CityWalk, this is Universal’s dining and nightclub district, located just outside Islands of Adventure and Universal Studios.
Portofino Bay Resort is considered to be the flagship hotel in the Signature Category. It has an Italian theme and a nice pool. Steven Spielberg personally supervised the design of this hotel and was instrumental in the creation of Universal Orlando Resort as a whole. The Hard Rock Hotel at Universal Orlando offers a music-infused atmosphere that’s perfect for families, especially those with teens. This is my favorite hotel at Universal. The California mission-style design creates a chill vibe. It was designed to look like a rockstar’s mansion in California. Loews Royal Pacific Resort offers a tropical vibe with lush landscaping, several restaurants, and a lagoon-style pool. It’s another one of my favorite Premier resorts because it’s usually the least expensive, yet includes the valuable Express Pass.
Other Popular Hotels are Cabana Bay Beach Resort - a mid-century modern hotel that has 2 great pools, a 50’s style diner, a bowling alley, and even a fitness center that is also an actual museum of fitness guru Jack LaLanne. And Aventura Hotel is ideal for guests traveling without kids, though kids are certainly welcome here. It has a posh, hipster vibe, complete with a rooftop lounge overlooking Orlando. The room-service robots blew my mind.
Stella Luna opens on January 27, 2025, and Terra Lune opens on February 25, 2025. This hotel is located just outside Epic Universe while Helios Grand Hotel will be located inside Epic Universe. Helios Grand will open in May. Reservations for all three are already being accepted.
6: Planning for the Theme Parks and Epic Universe
Universal Studios Florida is a dynamic theme park inspired by the original Hollywood studios, featuring immersive lands based on iconic films and television shows. These include New York, Hollywood, and San Francisco, which capture the essence of major film backlots, as well as more unique areas like Minion Land, The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Diagon Alley, and Springfield U.S.A. (Home of The Simpsons).
Most guests head straight to The Wizarding World of Harry Potter - Diagon Alley and it’s easy to see why. With the thrilling Harry Potter and the Escape from Gringotts ride, the replica of King's Cross Station featuring the Hogwarts Express, and the magical Ollivander's wand selection ceremonies, this immersive area offers something for every Harry Potter fan.
Another standout attraction is the Revenge of the Mummy indoor coaster, which delivers high-speed thrills with a spooky twist. For a more classic, family-friendly experience, the E.T. Adventure dark ride offers a nostalgic journey that's perfect for all ages. Whether seeking thrills, magic, or timeless adventure, Universal Studios Florida has plenty to captivate every guest.
Some of my favorite shows here are Animal Actors which is often overlooked but super funny and a must if you love animals. Universal’s Horror Makeup show which is a hilarious special effects show, and the thrilling Bourne Stuntacular - has some of the best special effects I have ever seen.
If Hollywood Rip Ride Rocket is running during your visit, ride it. It’s closing permanently in 2025 to make way for a new coaster.
Universal’s Islands of Adventure, which opened in 1999 as the second theme park at Universal Orlando, offers a more action-packed experience than its sister park, Universal Studios Florida. With eight thrilling themed lands, including Marvel Super Hero Island, Jurassic Park, and The Wizarding World of Harry Potter - Hogsmeade, Islands of Adventure is a haven for thrill seekers and fans of immersive storytelling.
While Universal Studios Florida captures the essence of movie magic, Islands of Adventure amps up the excitement with high-speed roller coasters, intense rides, and interactive experiences.
But it’s also home to the kid-friendly Suess Landing where you’ll find attractions based on The Cat in the Hat, one of my personal favorites, the High in the Sky Seuss Trolley, character meet and greets, and gift shops. This is where you can get those infamous Thing 1 and Thing 2 Shirts
Two of the most popular rides are Velocicoaster, which is Orlando’s most thrilling coaster by far, and Hagrid’s Magical Creatures Motorbike Adventure which is heavy on the Harry Potter theme and packs a lot of thrilling surprises. Both are some of my favorite coasters I’ve ever been on.
5. Tips for Volcano Bay Water Park
A lot of theme parks today have water parks attached to them but Universal Orlando’s Volcano Bay is truly unique. I think it’s the best water park in Orlando because the attractions are great and the line management system works flawlessly.
See, Volcano Bay uses a virtual line system so you’re not standing on the stairs all day waiting to ride a water slide. You enter virtual queues and get notified when it’s your time to ride. In the meantime, you’re free to explore other attractions in the park that don’t have lines like the wave pool or 1 of 2 lazy rivers.
4. Universal CityWalk
Just outside of Islands of Adventure and Universal Studios Florida, Universal CityWalk. It offers a variety of shopping, dining, and entertainment, including the new Universal’s Great Movie Escape experience. My personal favorites are the Hard Rock Cafe which has the best burger I’ve ever had, of all time. And VooDoo Donuts, which serves crazy donut confections. I recommend doing a mobile order as the line gets super long. You’ll also find Jimmy Buffett’s Margaritaville, and the Universal Studios Store for souvenirs.
There are quite a few late-night nightclubs as well like the Cuban-themed Red Coconut Club for those ages 21+, and Rising Star Karaoke for those ages 18+
3. Halloween Horror Nights
Halloween Horror Nights draw hordes of thrill-seekers to Universal Studios Florida on select nights from August through Early November. I find it absolutely terrifying, I mean this is designed by Hollywood special effects artists. But it’s a must-do during the Halloween season. There are usually about 10 immersive haunted houses and scare zones. If you don’t want to be too scared, avoid the Haunted HOuses and just take in the atmosphere of the scare zones. You can also sample some of the Halloween-themed snacks offered throughout the park. I highly recommend the event to anyone who enjoys scary movies though it’s not suitable for children under 13. This event draws a mostly adult crown so young kids will be out of place here.
One thing to keep in mind is that Universal Studios Florida will close very early when Halloween Horror Nights are being offered. Islands of Adventure will stay open later.
2. How Many Days are Needed at Universal
So how many days do you need at Universal Orlando? Well, this isn’t going to be a short answer, because we have Epic Universe opening halfway into 2025. So, in a pre-Epic Universe world, I recommend spending 3 full days at Universal, if you want to tour the parks at a relaxed pace. This will leave you plenty of time to enjoy the hotel and have some nice meals,,
And if you plan to visit Volcano Bay Water Park, I would plan on 3 to 4 days. Just keep in mind that If you’re traveling in the fall and winter, Volcano Water Park is often closed for cool weather. Volcano Bay is exhausting, so I don’t know if you’ll have the energy as a family to skip off to a theme park afterward.
Even if you don’t do Volcano Bay, I would still recommend a 3-day ticket. But if you want two days, it can be done, you’re going to need an Express Pass. See without Express Passes, you’ll spend an entire morning or afternoon just getting through the Wizarding World of Harry Potter. That will leave you with a half day to see the rest of the park. But with Express Pass, you’ll zip through the most popular attractions.
What about Epci Universe - well if you’re traveling after May 22, 2025, you should add an additional day just for this park. At a minimum I would plan on a 3-day ticket: 1 day for Islands of Adventure, 1 day for Universal Studios, 1 day for Volcano Bay, and 1 day for Epic Universe. So you will need a hotel reservation for at least 4 or 5 nights.
If you wart to come down for a long weekend and go a grueling pace, it’s possible. But just make sure you’re getting Express Passes.
1 Budget Planning
Theme park ticket prices keep rising, but I’ve found that Universal Orlando has some great deals for travelers looking to save on their Orlando vacation. Most of these special offers include ticket offers and discounts but usually require a minimum length of stay. If you book a Universal Orlando package, you’ll get benefits like Early Park Admission and complimentary transportation to the theme parks. The deposit to book your package is $50 per person. The final Balance is due by 45 days to check-in. I can schedule monthly payments for my clients so they can pay down the balance little by little.
Be sure to factor in dining costs, a lot of people spend way more than they thought. Theme parks are pricey, and you’ll be eating out all the time. Figure about $50 to $60 per person, per day. If you have a question about Universal Orlando, don’t keep it to yourself. I’ll be in the comments answering your questions along with some other Universal experts.
Budgeting is the hardest part of any vacation. I have a video titled What is the Real Cost of a Universal Orlando Vacation? I provide more budget planning tips and ways to save money. You can check out the video, the link is coming up right now. I’ll see you there!
Have questions about planning your Orlando vacation? I have answers! Contact me now to get more out of your vacation.
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