Walt Disney World has begun rolling out a new look for DisneyWorld.com. The current homepage uses a slimmer top navigation, a simplified hero, and a booking module placed below the main image.

The New DisneyWorld.com Menu Groups Four Main Planning Paths
The new navigation centers on Parks, Tickets & Passes, Places to Stay, and Dining. The right side keeps links for My Plans, the shopping cart, and search. The Parks menu also gathers attractions, entertainment, character experiences, events, tours, shops, park hours, Disney Springs, and current merchandise links.
The Homepage Booking Module Now Sits Beneath the Hero
Guests can switch between Hotels & Packages and Tickets & Passes in the booking panel below the rotating hero. The hotel view includes dates, guest count, accessible-room selection, and a search button, followed by a short room-and-ticket package tip.
The DisneyWorld.com Rollout Is Still Partial
BlogMickey documented the change on August 20 after comparing the new homepage and navigation with the previous design. Its report found the new navigation across the site, while interior pages still carried much of the older layout. The current public page presents this first visible slice of the redesign; it does not yet replace every page on DisneyWorld.com.
Sources: the official Walt Disney World website and BlogMickey's August 20 rollout report.
Image: screenshot of the official Walt Disney World website, captured August 21, 2026.