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‘Star Wars’ Experience Closed, Stripped From Hollywood Studios at Disney World

Guests visiting Disney’s Hollywood Studios can once again step inside the attraction after it disappeared from regular operation for a little over a week.

Crowds around the Millennium Falcon attraction at Disney's Hollywood Studios
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The closure began on April 29 when Walt Disney World temporarily reassigned the theater space for Star Wars Day merchandise distribution and event management. Disney never shared an exact reopening timeline during the shutdown, prompting speculation from some fans that the venue could remain unavailable well after May the Fourth celebrations wrapped up.

Found on Commissary Lane, the Mickey Shorts Theater features Vacation Fun–An Original Animated Short with Mickey & Minnie. The attraction pulls inspiration from Disney Channel’s newer Mickey Mouse animated shorts, blending cartoon clips with interactive theater effects to create a short indoor show experience.

Even though the attraction is smaller compared to headline rides elsewhere in the park, it fills an important role inside Hollywood Studios. Attractions like Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance and The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror attract heavy crowds throughout the day, while Mickey Shorts Theater gives families and younger guests a more relaxed option. It has also become a favorite spot for visitors hoping to cool down indoors during Florida’s warmer months.

Sunset Boulevard with Tower of Terror at this Disney World park. Disney’s Hollywood Studios negligence lawsuit
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Disney used the venue during its annual Star Wars Day merchandise event, which has grown into a major shopping occasion at Disney theme parks. Every year, exclusive Star Wars products and limited-edition collectibles generate long lines and strong demand from guests hoping to secure event merchandise before it sells out.

To help control crowds, Disney relied on virtual queues and scheduled shopping access during the event window. Similar retail setups were also introduced at Disney Springs as part of the larger May the Fourth rollout.

The move also continues a larger operational shift happening throughout Disney Parks. Over the past several years, Disney has increasingly transformed existing spaces into temporary retail hubs for franchise launches and special promotions. Merchandise tied to Star Wars, Marvel, and vintage Disney Parks themes continues to play a major role in those limited-time offerings.

Fortunately, guests won’t have to wait any longer for the attraction’s return. On May 7, Disney reopened Mickey Shorts Theater and resumed regular showings of Vacation Fun–An Original Animated Short with Mickey & Minnie.

Guests outside of Disney's Hollywood Studios entrance at Disney World park.
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Because Disney never announced a long-term closure or refurbishment schedule, the speedy reopening points to the theater being used strictly for short-term event operations connected to Star Wars Day shopping crowds.

The temporary conversion has also raised questions among some Disney Parks fans about whether attractions and entertainment spaces should continue being used for merchandise events during high-demand celebrations.

How do you feel about Disney transforming spaces like this? Let us know in the comments down below!

Thomas Hitchen

When he’s not thinking about the Magic Kingdom, Thomas is usually reading a book, becoming desperately obsessed with fictional characters, or baking something delicious (his favorite is chocolate cake -- to bake and to eat). He's a dreamer and grew up on Mulan saving the world, Jim Hawkins soaring through the stars, and Padmé Amidala fighting a Nexu. At the Parks, he loves to ride Everest, stroll down Main Street with an overstuffed pin lanyard around his neck, and eat as many Mickey-shaped ice creams as possible. His favorite character is Han Solo (yes, he did shoot first), and his favorite TV show is Buffy the Vampire Slayer except when it's One Tree Hill. He loves sandy beach walks, forest hikes, and foodie days out in the Big City. Thomas lives in England, UK, with his fiancée, baby, and their dog, a Border Collie called Luna.

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