Disney Quietly Retires the Cinderella Castle "Let the Magic Begin" Welcome Show at Magic Kingdom: Audio-Only Opening Stays, Even After the Castle Repaint Wraps

Disney Quietly Retires the Cinderella Castle "Let the Magic Begin" Welcome Show at Magic Kingdom: Audio-Only Opening Stays, Even After the Castle Repaint Wraps

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For nine years, Magic Kingdom's opening ritual was the same: Mickey and friends on the Castle Forecourt Stage, the live "Let the Magic Begin" show declaring the park officially open. As of today, that show appears to be permanently gone. WDWNT and Disney Tourist Blog both reported on Friday May 8 that Disney has quietly removed the show's webpage and showtimes from disneyworld.disney.go.com. The audio-only fanfare that replaced the live performance on January 28 (when the Cinderella Castle repaint started) is now staying, even as the repaint wraps up.

It is a small thing on the surface and a strangely big thing in spirit. The 2017 stage show was the moment the park officially opened every morning. Replacing it with a music-only cue is a real quality shift for anyone whose Magic Kingdom rope-drop tradition included it.

Mickey, Minnie, and friends performing the Let the Magic Begin welcome show on the Cinderella Castle Forecourt Stage at Magic Kingdom.
The "Let the Magic Begin" show, since 2017 and now apparently retired. Photo: WDW News Today.

The timeline

  • Early January 2017: "Let the Magic Begin" debuts at the Castle Forecourt Stage as Magic Kingdom's morning welcome show (Disney Parks Blog announced the debut on January 10, 2017).
  • Late January 2026: Final live performances with characters (Disney did not publish a specific last-show date).
  • January 28, 2026: Audio-only version begins as the Cinderella Castle repaint kicks off overnight.
  • April 2026: The repaint nears completion, crane usage tapers off (Disney Tourist Blog noted equipment was barely in use the week after Easter), and fans expect the show to return.
  • May 8, 2026 (today): WDWNT and Disney Tourist Blog report the show's webpage has been removed from disneyworld.disney.go.com and the audio-only fanfare is staying permanently.
  • May 10, 2026 (Sunday): Mickey's Magical Friendship Faire returns to its morning lineup with showtimes at 11:10 a.m., 12:30 p.m., 1:50 p.m., 4 p.m., and 5:15 p.m.

The 2017 origins

"Let the Magic Begin" debuted at the Castle Forecourt Stage in early January 2017, with Disney Parks Blog announcing the new show on January 10. It featured Mickey and a rotating roster of characters who officially opened the park each morning. It was a relatively recent addition (Magic Kingdom has been opening since 1971), but its nine-year run made it the modern morning ritual for a generation of guests.

What is replacing it

The audio-only fanfare that started January 28 stays. Disney's January modification language framed the audio version as a temporary measure during the repaint: characters would not appear during the work, but the welcome music would still play. As of today, that "temporary" framing reads as the new permanent state.

For morning character moments, the calendar leans on Mickey's Magical Friendship Faire, which returns to its full schedule Sunday with five daily showtimes starting at 11:10 a.m. Disney Tourist Blog notes that an audio-only welcome with free-roaming characters has been Disneyland's approach for years, drawing the comparison without calling it a deliberate Disney World model shift. That is observation, not a Disney announcement; the company has not publicly described what (if anything) is replacing the morning show beyond the audio cue.

Cinderella Castle at Magic Kingdom in its refreshed grays, creams, blues, and gold palette after the 2026 repaint.
Cinderella Castle in its refreshed palette. Image: Disney Parks Blog.

The repaint context

Disney announced the new Cinderella Castle palette at Destination D23 in August 2025 and started the repaint overnight January 28, 2026. The new palette features "grays, creams, blues, and touches of gold," which Disney has described as inspired by the classic and original look of the castle. High-reach cranes have been pulled from the moat as of April.

So the timing reads cleanly: the show went audio-only because of the repaint, the repaint is wrapping up, and the show is not coming back. That is a deliberate Disney call, not a project delay.

What we do not know

  • Whether anything new is debuting for the morning slot. Disney has not announced a replacement.
  • Whether character meet-and-greets get expanded. If the model is shifting toward Disneyland-style roaming, expect to see more pop-up moments rather than a fixed stage call.
  • Whether any spoken character call returns in some form. The current audio cue is fanfare and music only, no live voice.
  • Whether a new opener launches alongside Cool Kids' Summer or some other late-May beat. This is rumor only; no source has confirmed it.

Quick planner notes

  • If the live show was part of your rope-drop ritual, it is not coming back. Plan around the audio-only fanfare and a slightly quieter park-opening moment.
  • Mickey's Magical Friendship Faire is the new morning anchor. First show 11:10 a.m. starting Sunday May 10. Show up early on the hub for a good sightline.
  • Watch for a replacement reveal. Disney has not announced one, but the precedent for "audio-only stays" without a follow-up is rare. Memorial Day weekend or the May 26 Soarin' Across America / Muppets coaster debut window is the natural reveal slot if one is coming.
  • Refreshed castle palette is worth a look. Grays, creams, blues, gold. The castle reads cleaner against a clear sky than the previous pinker scheme.

Sources

Image credits: WDW News Today, Disney Parks Blog.

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