Happily Ever After & Epcot Forever will be permanently retired by Disney World’s 50th Anniversary

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Happily Ever After & Epcot Forever will be permanently retired by Disney World's 50th Anniversary

Just moments ago we learned that some of our favorite Disney World Entertainment Offerings would be returning this summer! You can read all about them here.

However, we also have some sad news to report. Happily Ever After and Epcot Forever will be permanently retired by Disney World’s 50th Anniversary.

Happily Ever After & Epcot Forever will be permanently retired by Disney World's 50th Anniversary

Here is the news from Disney:

We also recently announced that all-new nighttime spectaculars “Disney Enchantment” and “Harmonious” would be debuting October 1 as part of The World’s Most Magical Celebration. That means this summer is also your last chance to come out and catch the current fireworks shows before they sparkle into Disney history. “EPCOT Forever” will conclude its limited-time run on September 28, and you have until September 29 to take in the spectacle of “Happily Ever After” at Magic Kingdom Park.

Related – A new nighttime spectacular Disney Enchantment coming to Magic Kingdom

We know that Disney Enchantment will be around for a while for Disney World’s 50th Anniversary Celebration but we were hopeful that Happily Ever After would make a return once the 50th Anniversary Celebration was over. It looks like that is no longer the case.

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