The name of Mount Prometheus has been removed from a sign at Tokyo DisneySea, a strange queue operation system has been testing at EPCOT, and over 30 Universal franchise LEGO sets are retiring — all this and more in today’s daily recap for Sunday, September 28, 2025.
Daily Recap (9/28/25)
Walt Disney World
EPCOT

- Arriving a little late to the 2025 EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival, new festival kitchen Gyozas of the Galaxy is officially open, and we have a full menu review.
- A new queue operation has been seen testing at Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind in EPCOT, though it was removed later in the day as the park got more crowded.
- Coastal Eats has returned for another year at the 2025 EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival.
Disney’s Hollywood Studios

- Several unexpected and new entertainment offerings have debuted today, September 28, at Disney’s Hollywood Studios

- A set of unusual character meet and greets has now debuted at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, providing guests the opportunity to see Pinocchio, Jiminy Cricket, Mary Poppins, a Penguin, and more.
Walt Disney World Resort Hotels

- More A-frame cabins are under construction and more roof overhangs have been added to Disney Lakeshore Lodge at Walt Disney World.
- Construction work appears to be wrapping up as proposed end date looms for the Copper Creek Villas & Cabins at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge refurbishment project.
New Merchandise

- A brand new Harry Lambert for Zara X Disney collection is now available online, including several Disney-specific items and some more pieces that are more loosely related.
- A new shoulder plush for fans of Ratatouille is now available at Walt Disney World, featuring Remy’s brother Emile.
Disneyland Resort
New Merchandise

- Keep warm this winter (or on your next visit to Hoth) with a new Star Wars puffer jacket from Disneyland Resort.
Tokyo Disney Resort
Tokyo DisneySea

- The name of Mount Prometheus has been removed from a sign in the area of Mysterious Island at Tokyo DisneySea for unknown reasons.
Shanghai Disneyland

- The future Spider-Man roller coaster is going vertical at Shanghai Disney Resort, with new photos shared from the construction site.
Universal Orlando Resort
Epic Universe

- A Central Florida woman previously sued Universal, claiming she was injured on Stardust Racers at Epic Universe. According to news outlets, Universal has already reached a settlement in the case, despite it only being reported earlier this week.
New Merchandise

- Over 30 more LEGO sets themed to Universal franchises such as Wicked, Harry Potter, Minions, and more have also announced their immanent retirement.
That’s it for today; we hope you enjoyed this Daily Recap. Thanks for stopping by, and we’ll see you tomorrow!