BREAKING – Closing Date for Rivers of America and Tom Sawyer’s Island Announced by Disney

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Closing Date for Rivers of America

Hey Disney Vacationers! Alright, Disney fans — it’s official.

Walt Disney World has just announced the closing date for Rivers of America and Tom Sawyer’s Island at Magic Kingdom. The final day to experience both? July 6, 2025. After that, the area will begin transformation for what Disney says will be the largest expansion in Magic Kingdom history.

And if you’re like me — someone who grew up exploring those quiet corners of Frontierland — yeah, this one stings a little.

But let’s break it all down: what’s closing, when, why, and what’s next.


What’s Closing and When?

Disney confirmed that the following attractions will close beginning July 7, 2025:

  • Rivers of America
  • Tom Sawyer Island
  • Liberty Square Riverboat

These closures make way for the upcoming Cars-themed land and the long-awaited Disney Villains expansion just beyond Big Thunder Mountain.

Disney shared the following in their official statement:

“As work revs into high gear this summer, the Rivers of America, Tom Sawyer Island and the Liberty Square Riverboat will close beginning July 7. Imagineers are also hard at work beyond Big Thunder Mountain Railroad bringing to life the first-ever land inspired by the Disney Villains…”

In short: big changes are coming — fast.


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A Bit of History: Opening Day Originals

Before we talk about what’s coming, let’s pause for what we’re losing.

Both Rivers of America and Tom Sawyer Island were part of Magic Kingdom’s original lineup when it opened on October 1, 1971. That makes them over 53 years old — a piece of Disney history that predates EPCOT, Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom.

These weren’t headliner attractions by today’s standards. But they added something that’s harder to quantify: charm, atmosphere, and nostalgia. The slow-moving Liberty Belle, the quiet paths of Tom Sawyer Island, the echoes of Huck Finn-style adventure — these things mattered.

Even if you didn’t visit them every trip, they were there. Always.


Why the Sudden Closing?

If you think this came fast, you’re right.

On the June 2 episode of The Disney Dish podcast, Len Testa mentioned that the closing announcement would be made shortly before the actual closure. Turns out, he was spot-on.

Compared to the drawn-out closures we’ve seen before — like DINOSAUR’s multi-month goodbye at Animal Kingdom — this one is fast and quiet.

Why?

Because Disney is in overdrive mode. With multiple expansions launching across Walt Disney World, they’re trying to make up for lost time — and momentum.


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Disney’s Big Project Timeline: 2016–2025

Historically, Disney aimed to open a major new attraction or land every 12–18 months. But lately, that cadence has slowed — and this upcoming expansion is a direct move to get back on track.

Here’s a quick look at Disney’s recent and upcoming project timeline:

Attraction / LandOpening DateType
Frozen Ever AfterJune 21, 2016New ride
Pandora – The World of AvatarMay 27, 2017New land
Toy Story LandJune 30, 2018New land
Star Wars: Galaxy’s EdgeAugust 29, 2019New land
Remy’s Ratatouille AdventureOctober 1, 2021New ride
Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic RewindMay 27, 2022New ride
TRON Lightcycle / RunApril 4, 2023New ride
Tiana’s Bayou AdventureJune 28, 2024Reimagined ride
Test Track (reimagined)Summer/Fall 2025Reimagined ride

As you can see, there’s been no completely new land or attraction since TRON in 2023 — and that was first announced way back in 2017. If Disney waits until the new Cars Land or Villains Land opens in 2026 or beyond, that’ll mark a three-year drought for major new experiences.


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What Caused the Gap?

This construction pause isn’t random. It’s a combo of:

  1. Labor shortages
    Most specialty theme park construction crews have been tied up with Universal’s Epic Universe.
  2. Leadership issues
    Under Bob Chapek, Disney deprioritized park investment. Many Imagineers left. Projects were shelved or slowed. You can draw a straight line from that era to this new rush of development. There’s a reason why he is time as Disney’s leader was short.

Put simply: Disney is playing catch-up. Fast.


What’s Replacing It?

Two things are coming:

  1. A Cars-themed land, inspired by Piston Peak National Park from Planes: Fire & Rescue. Think scenic backdrops, family attractions, and a nature-meets-racing theme.
  2. Disney Villains Land, featuring:
    • Two major attractions
    • A dining location
    • A retail shop
    • Themed environments with theatrical design

This will be the first-ever land fully dedicated to Disney Villains. For many fans, this is the most exciting expansion in decades.


Final Visits: What to Do Before July 6

If you want one last ride or photo, now’s the time. Here’s what we recommend before the July 6 closing date:

  • Ride the Liberty Square Riverboat
  • Walk every trail on Tom Sawyer Island
  • Try to find the paintbrush scavenger hunt (if it’s still happening)
  • Take a wide shot of Rivers of America from the Big Thunder Mountain side
  • Grab a snack and sit at the edge of the dock — soak it in

After July 6, the water will be drained and demolition will begin immediately.


Final Thoughts

It’s never easy to say goodbye to a piece of opening-day Disney history. Rivers of America and Tom Sawyer Island have quietly been part of the park’s DNA for over 50 years. They didn’t have long lines or Lightning Lane access, but they offered something more rare — space to breathe, explore, and reflect.

That said, I’m excited for what’s next.

If removing these nostalgic spaces means we finally get a Villains Land and a Cars Land in the Magic Kingdom, that’s a trade I’m willing to make. Disney is moving fast — and it’s about time.

Just don’t blink, or you might miss the next piece of history.


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Meet the Author: Nate Bishop

I’m a die-hard Disney fan with 38 years of visits under my belt, having stepped into Disney World 120+ times. Proud to be a Disney Annual Passholder, a Vacation Club member since ’92, a Castaway Club Member, and a runDisney enthusiast. Oh, and I’ve graduated from the Disney College of Knowledge. Need Disney insights or planning tips? I’m your guy!

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