Planning your next Walt Disney World trip just got a slightly different look. On August 20, 2026, Disney quietly rolled out a redesigned homepage for disneyworld.com, tidying up the navigation and reorganizing where key information lives.

The most noticeable change is at the top of the page, where the menu has been pared down to four straightforward options: Parks, Tickets & Passes, Places to Stay, and Dining. That's a leaner lineup compared to the previous header, which featured Tickets & Park, Places to Stay, Things to Do, Shop, and Help & Rules. The full search bar that once stretched across the upper right corner has been replaced with a simple search icon, sitting alongside a shopping cart and a My Plans account link.

Some features have moved rather than disappeared. The hotel and ticket booking bar, previously front and center at the top of the homepage, now sits below the rotating photo carousel. Guests still have the same ability to select dates, party size, and accessible room options — just in a refreshed format. The homepage also surfaces Special Offers early in the scroll, with personalized deals that may differ for Florida residents and Annual Passholders.

Inside the Parks menu, each theme park now has its own icon, and the former standalone Things to Do section has become a sub-menu housing Attractions & Entertainment, Character Experiences, Events & Tours, Shops, and a More to Explore section covering Disney Springs and the latest park merchandise. The Disneyland website had not received the same update as of the time of writing.

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This story was first reported by WDW News Today.