12 Reasons Your Going to Want to Plan a Trip to Disney World This Summer

If you've been holding off on booking your family's trip to Walt Disney World, you might want to start checking flight schedules! After much speculation, Disney just announced that starting on Earth Day, April 22, Animal Kingdom will begin offering evening hours as part of the largest expansion in the park's history.

So what exactly does that mean? Think sunset safaris where, through the magic of Disney, sunset lasts for a few hours rather than a few minutes, thanks to some technological advances in lighting. It also means new animals like South African painted dogs and hyenas — those of the more nocturnal nature. The park will also have its own evening light show, Rivers of Light — a lantern celebration with the park's iconic Tree of Life as its anchor — and a nighttime carnival, the Wildlife Party, where kids can dress up in masks and interact with new bands and acrobats.

But the Summer additions aren't just limited to Animal Kingdom. Read on to see why kids will be clamoring to visit new exhibits at Disney's Hollywood Studios (hint: it involves a little film called Star Wars), Epcot (hint: aside from an expanded Soarin' attraction, two very popular princesses will be moving into one of the pavilions), and the Magic Kingdom (hint: Mickey has a whole new show and a new place to eat).

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Animal Kingdom: Kilimanjaro Safaris
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Animal Kingdom: Kilimanjaro Safaris

The highlight of Animal Kingdom has long been the Kilimanjaro Safari featuring a Jeep ride through various "lands" to observe live animals. Thanks to the extended hours and special lighting, "sunset" versions of the safaris will now take place at night so families can see the nocturnal habits of African animals.

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Animal Kingdom: Rivers of Light
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Animal Kingdom: Rivers of Light

The centerpiece of Animal Kingdom's evening program will be the Rivers of Light show that will take place on Discovery River.

"It's incredible to be able to paint on the canvas of nature," Michael Jung, vice president/portfolio creative executive at Walt Disney Imagineering, told us. "The show, at the heart of it, is this ancient and timeless lantern celebration . . . These mystical storytellers come bearing gifts of light on the water."

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Animal Kingdom: Tree of Life
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Animal Kingdom: Tree of Life

Each night, Animal Kingdom's Tree of Life will periodically "awaken" as the animals that are carved on its trunk are brought to life by magical fireflies that open a window into the body of the tree.

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Magic Kingdom: Mickey's Royal Friendship Fair
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Magic Kingdom: Mickey's Royal Friendship Fair

If you've visited the Magic Kingdom recently, you're probably aware that the plaza in front of Cinderella's castle has undergone a bit of a renovation. It's been expanded so more people can filter through. One reason is so more families can enjoy Mickey's newest show, "Mickey's Royal Friendship Fair." The new production will have Mickey and Minnie going on a journey and bringing back 10 of their friends — including Tiana, Anna, and Elsa. It's a musical comedy that teaches tots about friendship and differences, and how, in the end, we're all alike.

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Hollywood Studios: Star Wars: A Galaxy Far, Far Away
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Hollywood Studios: Star Wars: A Galaxy Far, Far Away

That little Star Wars film that debuted back in 2015 — Star Wars: The Force Awakens — is making quite an impact on the park this year. During the day, little Jedi can continue to learn lightsaber fighting skills through the Jedi Training show, but they'll also have the opportunity to watch the new Star Wars: A Galaxy Far, Far Away live entertainment show beginning in April. The new show will feature shorts with everyone's favorite characters — BB-8, Kylo Ren, Chewbacca, and more.

The park will also be home to the March of the First Order Stormtrooper procession — led by Captain Phasma — through the park.

And the Star Wars Launch Bay — which launched at the end of 2015 as a celebration of the entire saga featuring interviews with the cast and crew and authentic props from the movies — will now serve as the location for a meet and greet with none other than Chewbacca.

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Hollywood Studios: Star Wars: A Galactic Spectacular
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Hollywood Studios: Star Wars: A Galactic Spectacular

But the most exciting Star Wars addition has to be the Star Wars: A Galactic Spectacular — the new firework show that will truly immerse fans in the show. The show is more than just fireworks; it will include projected images from all seven flicks and the music of John Williams — a sure-to-be must-attend event for any fan of the saga.

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Hollywood Studios: For the First Time in Forever: A Frozen Sing-Along Celebration
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Hollywood Studios: For the First Time in Forever: A Frozen Sing-Along Celebration

That other little Disney film, Frozen, will spread its love across several parks, including Hollywood Studios. The new For the First Time in Forever: A Frozen Sing-Along Celebration will be the ultimate sing-along for little Elsa and Anna fans. Queen Elsa, Princess Anna, and Kristoff will lead the crowd in a 30-minute interactive show featuring songs from the flick.

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Hollywood Studios: Olaf Meet and Greet
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Hollywood Studios: Olaf Meet and Greet

The park will also be home to a new Olaf Meet and Greet this Spring.

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Epcot: Norway Pavilion
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Epcot: Norway Pavilion

The Norway Pavilion in Epcot's World Showcase has been undergoing a major renovation, but this Summer it will reopen as the home to Frozen's Arendelle. Epcot's designers traveled to Norway to research the architectural details specific to the region and even brought several craftsmen back to Florida to help replicate the look. The result is the first Frozen family attraction — Frozen Ever After featuring a visit to Arendelle's Winter in Summer Festival, a stop in Troll Valley, and the songs from the film. The Norway Pavilion will also become the location for the Elsa and Anna meet-and-greet in the Royal Sommerhus.

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Epcot: Soarin' Around the World
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Epcot: Soarin' Around the World

The ever-popular Soarin' in Epcot's Future World will expand its multisensory experience beyond California in 2016. The Soarin' Around the World ride will now take families flying above various cities where they can take in the sights and smells just like the original.

A different spin on the popular attraction Soarin' Over California will make a debut at Epcot in Disney World in 2016. Guests will be able to "journey to far-flung lands and fly above some of the world's most unique natural landscapes and man-made wonders."

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Blizzard Beach: The Frozen Games at Blizzard Beach
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Blizzard Beach: The Frozen Games at Blizzard Beach

Get ready for some fun family competitions at Disney's water park, Blizzard Beach. The park will be home to "The Frozen Games at Blizzard Beach," where Olaf and Kristoff lead families in some fun competitions.

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Disney Springs: Town Center
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Disney Springs: Town Center

Downtown Disney has been getting a much-needed makeover into Disney Springs over the past year, and the newest area — Town Center — will open this Summer. Double the size of the original Downtown Disney, the expanded area will include more than 30 shops, food trucks, and street performers, as well as a number of chef-driven restaurants — STK, anyone?