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Disney Announces Patriotic Makeover Coming To Parks in 2026

Three construction workers wearing helmets and holding blueprints discuss the architecture of a building resembling a decorative town hall with a clock tower under a clear blue sky. The building has red brick, white columns, and American flag bunting inside of Magic Kingdom, near the Rivers of America location at Walt Disney World Resort.
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Disney just dropped a major announcement, and it’s one that already has fans buzzing about what next summer is going to look like.

With America preparing to celebrate its 250th anniversary in 2026, Disney is rolling out a full-scale patriotic makeoverfor its parks—one that blends nostalgia, national pride, and a refreshed take on a fan-favorite attraction. While Disney is keeping some details quiet for now, the company has confirmed one major update that guests will start experiencing as early as July 2026.

The entrance to Soarin' Around the World in EPCOT at Walt Disney World

Credit: Sarah Larson, Inside the Magic

At the center of this celebration is the long-awaited debut of Soarin’ Across America, a refreshed version of the classic Soarin’ attraction that has been in development for some time.

The update was announced earlier this year, but Disney has now officially revealed its opening date: July 2, 2026, perfectly timed to align with America’s 250th birthday. Not only will the new film take over Disney California Adventure, but it’s also expected to arrive at Walt Disney World around the same time, giving both coasts a chance to soar across the country in a whole new way. It should be noted that the company has not officially confirmed the opening date for the attraction in EPCOT yet.

What the New American Experience Will Look Like

This new edition of the ride will take guests on a coast-to-coast journey through iconic American landscapes—mountain ranges, cities, coastlines, and natural wonders that define the nation’s scenery. Fans can expect sweeping aerial shots, brand-new music, and Disney’s signature scents that help make Soarin’ such a unique experience.

Imagine gliding over national monuments, rushing through colorful canyons, and drifting across skylines that millions recognize instantly. It’s a love letter to the United States delivered in true Disney fashion.

Disney also shared a behind-the-scenes look at the filming process, including the return of fan-favorite flight attendant Patrick (Patrick Warburton), who appears in the teaser promoting the attraction. His familiar tone in the safety video has become a beloved part of the ride’s identity, and seeing him connected to this new version has only fueled fan excitement.

While Soarin’ Across America is the flashiest part of Disney’s 2026 patriotic celebration, the company’s announcement strongly suggests that more themed offerings are coming. With a milestone as significant as a 250th anniversary, Disney is known for going all-in—special entertainment, limited-time food, themed merchandise, and unique photo ops are all common when the parks embrace a major national moment. At this point, it wouldn’t be surprising to see Disneyland and Walt Disney World introduce new decorations, nighttime elements, or even pop-up celebrations tied to the occasion.

The sign for "Soarin' Around the World" at Disney California Adventure Park

Credit: Disney

The timing couldn’t be better, either. With guests already planning their 2026 travel around massive changes—from new lands to refreshed nighttime shows—this patriotic overlay adds yet another reason for fans to visit. And given how quickly Soarin’-related announcements spread across social media, it’s clear that nostalgia plays a huge role here. Many longtime fans still talk about earlier Soarin’ versions with affection, so bringing back a U.S.-based film taps into a sentimental sweet spot.

About Andrew Boardwine

A frequent visitor of Walt Disney World Resort and Universal Orlando Resort, Andrew will likely be found freefalling on Twilight Zone Tower of Terror or enjoying Pirates of the Caribbean. Over at Universal, he'll be taking in the thrills of the Jurassic World Velocicoaster and Revenge of the Mummy.

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