Walt Disney World isn’t the same park it was five years ago—and honestly, that’s by design. Across the entire resort, we’ve seen some significant changes.EPCOT got a brand-new nighttime spectacular with Luminous: The Symphony of Us, Moana’s Journey of Water opened in the center of the park, and a reimagining of World Celebration took over what used to be plain concrete. Over at Animal Kingdom, DinoLand U.S.A. is being replaced by lands themed to Encanto and Indiana Jones.Credit: Disney / Inside the MagicHollywood Studios has shifted its focus to major IPs, with Toy Story Land and Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge becoming the stars of the show. The studio will also feature a new Monsters Inc.-themed land in the upcoming years.Magic Kingdom has had its share of shake-ups. We’ve already said goodbye to a handful of attractions, and that’s made guests a little uneasy. Now everyone’s asking the same question: what’s the next ride to close permanently?Let’s look at what’s already disappeared—and which attraction feels like it is skating on thin ice.Credit: DisneyWhat Magic Kingdom Has Already LostSome closures were expected. Others felt like they came out of nowhere. But no matter how you slice it, Magic Kingdom is changing.Splash Mountain was the big one. After years of debate, Disney officially closed the log flume ride in early 2023 and began its transformation into Tiana’s Bayou Adventure.Then, in July 2025, Disney shocked fans again by closing Tom Sawyer Island, the Liberty Square Riverboat, and the Rivers of America. In the previous month, Disney shut down the Frontierland Shootin’ Arcade to make way for a Disney Vacation Club Members lounge. That section of the park used to be filled with peaceful charm and nostalgic energy. Now? Construction walls and cranes.The closures seem to point to something bigger coming to Frontierland, with confirmation of a Cars-themed ride and even a Villains land finally becoming reality.But fans wonder what other park corners could be cleared out once all that construction is wrapped up.