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The “Hollywood That Always Was” is Officially Gone: Disney Just Made a Massive, Permanent Change to Hollywood Studios

If youโ€™ve walked down Hollywood Boulevard recently, you know the vibe has shifted. The neon lights are still humming, and the smell of popcorn still hangs in the air, but the landscape is being edited faster than a summer blockbuster. Disneyโ€™s Hollywood Studios is currently in the middle of a radical identity shift, shedding its “behind-the-scenes” studio roots to become a collection of 100% immersive worlds.

Guests walking into Disney's Hollywood Studios at Disney World
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However, while the massive cranes and blue construction scrims usually signal changes months or years away, a sudden and permanent shift at a fan-favorite landmark has guests doing a double-take this week. Amidst the ongoing chaos of three massive expansion projects, Disney has officially closed the curtain on a decade-long residency, proving that in Tinseltown, no contractโ€”no matter how belovedโ€”is forever.


A Permanent Swap at the Celebrity Spotlight

For years, the Celebrity Spotlight at Echo Lake was the “coolest” spot in the parkโ€”literally. Since 2016, it has served as the permanent home for Olaf, the lovable snowman from Frozen. Families knew they could count on that air-conditioned queue for a “warm hug” and a reliable photo op.

Stitch at the Magic Kingdom
Credit: Disney

As of March 20, 2026, that era is officially over.

Olaf has moved out, and in a move that signals a pivot toward high-energy chaos, Stitch has officially taken over the Celebrity Spotlight. This isn't just a temporary appearance; Experiment 626 has moved in with a brand-new “Intergalactic Superstar” backdrop.

Cardmember Alert: This location is now a dedicated Disney Visa Cardmember photo opportunity. Stitch meets daily from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. While Olaf will still appear in a rotating capacity elsewhere in the park, his permanent reign at the Echo Lake spotlight has finished.


The Resurrection of the “Art of Disney Animation”

While one character departs Echo Lake, a massive homecoming is happening over in the Animation Courtyard. For nearly a year, the Star Wars Launch Bay sat like a quiet relic. This month, the walls finally went up for a project that feels like a return to the parkโ€™s soul: The Art of Disney Animation.

concept art for Disney World's Magic of Disney Animation area in Hollywood Studios
Credit: Disney

This new area, officially dubbed The Walt Disney Studios Lot, is a complete revitalization of the courtyard. The centerpiece is the “Magic of Disney Animation” experience, which is currently undergoing a massive exterior overhaul. Crews are working around the clock to install a scale version of the iconic Sorcerer Mickey Hat facade, mirroring the real animation studio in Burbank, California.

Inside, the experience is being modernized for 2026:

  • The Animation Academy: Guests can participate in a drawing class led by a state-of-the-art Audio-Animatronic Olaf.
  • Once Upon a Studio Theater: A high-tech screening room for the acclaimed short film, featuring physical effects that bring the characters into the room.
concept art of Olaf animatronic for Magic of Disney Animation experience in Hollywood Studios
Credit: Disney

The area is slated for a May 26, 2026, grand opening, marking a return to the parkโ€™s roots as a tribute to the craft of filmmaking.


Monstropolis: The City Rises

If you look toward the back of the park, the skyline is being dominated by the massive “Vault” building of Monstropolis. Taking over the footprint of what was once the Muppets Courtyard, this is Disneyโ€™s most ambitious vertical construction project.

concept art of Monstropolis land in Hollywood Studios
Credit: Disney

As of this week, the Muppet*Vision 3D sign is officially gone. In its place, the facade of “The Glob Theater” is being erected. However, the real star is the Monsters, Inc. Door Warehouse Coaster. This will be Disneyโ€™s first-ever suspended roller coaster, designed to simulate the iconic door-vault chase from the film. Construction photos show the track now winding through a massive gravity building that will use physical doors and projection mapping to create a frantic, high-speed experience.


The Muppet Takeover of Sunset Boulevard

While the back of the park becomes a monster city, the right side is embracing the Muppets in a way fans never expected. On March 1, 2026, the Rock ‘n' Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith officially shuttered for a massive retheming project.

concept art of Rock N' Rollercoaster's Muppet retheme
Credit: Disney

The attraction is being rebranded as “Rock ‘n' Roller Coaster Starring The Muppets.” The new experience finds Dr. Teeth and The Electric Mayhem taking over G-Force Records. Disney has confirmed that the pre-show will feature a highly advanced Scooter animatronic frantically trying to coordinate the bandโ€™s arrival at their big Hollywood gig. The “super-stretch limos” are being repainted with psychedelic patterns, and a high-octane medley of Muppet hits will replace the Aerosmith soundtrack.


Conclusion: Hollywoodโ€™s Greatest Edit

Disneyโ€™s Hollywood Studios in 2026 is a park under a massive “edit.” From the permanent replacement of icons at the Celebrity Spotlight to the total Muppet-fication of Sunset Boulevard, the park is shedding its former skin. While the construction walls are a temporary headache, the 2026 lineupโ€”featuring a door factory, a working animation studio, and a Muppet rock showโ€”is shaping up to be the most cohesive version of this park since it opened in 1989.

Rick Lye

Rick is an avid Disney fan. He first went to Disney World in 1986 with his parents and has been hooked ever since. Rick is married to another Disney fan and is in the process of turning his two children into fans as well. When he is not creating new Disney adventures, he loves to watch the New York Yankees and hang out with his dog, Buster. In the fall, you will catch him cheering for his beloved NY Giants.

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