Your Datapad is going away. Disney is retiring the Play Disney Parks app on September 16, 2026 — and when it goes, your login and saved progress go with it.
Here’s what shuts down, what survives, and what it means.
Quick Summary
- Play Disney Parks retires September 16, 2026
- You lose your login and saved progress
- Star Wars: Datapad retires with the app, no replacement announced
- Batuu Bounty Hunters continues via MagicBand+ and in-land screens
- DuckTales World Showcase Adventure’s future is unclear
- Queue games, trivia, and digital achievements all end
What the App Currently Supports
- Star Wars: Datapad
- Batuu Bounty Hunters
- DuckTales World Showcase Adventure
- Attraction queue games
- Parks trivia
- Digital achievements
What Happens to Each Experience
Batuu Bounty Hunters — Survives
Batuu Bounty Hunters stays open after the app retires. It keeps running through MagicBand+ and the screens already installed around the land.
Only the app portion shuts down on September 16. The rest continues as normal.
Star Wars: Datapad — Retires
Star Wars: Datapad retires along with the app. There is no word on a replacement.
DuckTales World Showcase Adventure — Unclear
The EPCOT experience has been down for refurbishment over the last few weeks, and Disney says there is no information to share at this time on its future.
Read that carefully. An attraction already down for refurbishment, whose delivery platform is being switched off, with Disney declining to comment on its future, is not an attraction anyone should assume is coming back.
DuckTales World Showcase Adventure replaced Agent P’s World Showcase Adventure in 2022, which itself replaced Kim Possible World Showcase Adventure in 2012. The interactive World Showcase game has now been rethemed twice in fourteen years, which suggests Disney has never been fully satisfied with the format.
What You Actually Lose
Your login and saved progress disappear. For most guests that means very little. For a specific group it means a lot.
Datapad users who spent years building out their Galaxy’s Edge activity — hacked panels, scanned crates, translated Aurebesh, completed jobs — lose that record entirely. There is no export, no transfer, no archive.
Digital achievements are gone. Disney briefly let guests convert certain achievements into physical collectible pins, and anyone who did that at least has an object. Everyone else has nothing.
If you have any attachment to your Datapad progress, screenshot it before September 16. That’s the only preservation available.
A Brief History
Disney announced Play Disney Parks in April 2018 as a way to fill queue wait times with interactive games. It launched June 28, 2018, alongside the opening of Toy Story Land at Disney’s Hollywood Studios.
At launch it included in-queue games at Toy Story Mania!, Peter Pan’s Flight, Space Mountain, and Slinky Dog Dash, plus trivia and digital achievements.
The app expanded through 2018 and 2019, adding activities at Disney’s Art of Animation Resort and Disney’s Animal Kingdom, along with sponsored games near Splash Mountain and EPCOT’s Kidcot locations.
The Datapad Was the High Point
The app’s biggest feature arrived with Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge in August 2019.
The Star Wars: Datapad turned your phone into an in-world device, letting you:
- Hack door panels
- Scan cargo crates
- Translate the in-universe language
- Interact with screens and props throughout the land
When Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance opened in December 2019, Disney added two more Datapad experiences tied to the attraction’s storyline.
This was a genuinely ambitious piece of design and worth acknowledging properly.
The Datapad solved a hard problem: Galaxy’s Edge is built as a place you inhabit rather than a place you watch, and the land needed something for guests to do between attractions. Turning a phone — normally the thing that breaks immersion hardest — into an in-universe device was clever, because it converted the immersion problem into the immersion solution.
It also had a real flaw. Everything the Datapad offered was invisible unless you knew it existed and had the app installed and had the patience to learn it. Most guests walked past hackable panels for years without knowing they were hackable. The layer that made Batuu feel alive was one only a small minority ever saw.
Why It’s Being Retired
Updates slowed after 2020 as Disney shifted its digital focus toward Genie and Lightning Lane within My Disney Experience.
That sentence is the whole story, and it’s worth being blunt about it.
Play Disney Parks was built to make waiting in line enjoyable. Genie+ and Lightning Lane are built to sell you a shorter wait. Those two products serve opposite commercial logics: one makes the free experience better, the other monetises the ability to skip it.
A company charging for line-skipping has diminishing reason to invest in making lines fun. That isn’t a conspiracy — it’s just where the resources went. Play Disney Parks stopped receiving meaningful updates roughly when paid line-skipping launched.
The counter-argument is fair too. The app had genuinely low engagement outside Galaxy’s Edge, queue games date badly, and maintaining a second app that most guests never opened is a real cost. Retiring it is defensible on the numbers.
But the numbers were partly a consequence of the neglect, and the sequence of events is what it is.
What to Do Before September 16
- Screenshot any Datapad progress you care about
- Play the queue games one last time if you’re on property before then
- Nothing else — Batuu Bounty Hunters carries on without you needing to act
The Bottom Line
Play Disney Parks retires September 16, 2026, taking Star Wars: Datapad, queue games, trivia, digital achievements, and your saved progress with it.
Batuu Bounty Hunters survives through MagicBand+ and in-land screens. DuckTales World Showcase Adventure is down for refurbishment with no comment from Disney on its future.
No replacement for the Datapad has been announced.
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