Disney has issued a warning for guests staying at this hotel from next month.

The Walt Disney World Resort comprises over 25 hotel resorts catering to all budgets and needs. From the All-Star trio that make up a large part of Disney’s Value Resort offering to the Moderate locations like Disney’s Port Orleans Resort and Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort, Deluxe accommodations like Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa and Disney Vacation Club (DVC) hotspots, the parks in Florida aim to serve every guest who wants to visit.
One of the most popular places to stay for families is the All-Star collection of hotels: Disney’s All-Star Movies Resort, Disney’s All-Star Sports Resort, and Disney’s All-Star Music Resort. When it comes to the latter, Disney is all about celebrating the history of sound.

Disney’s All-Star Music Resort offers a budget-friendly stay with a lively, music-inspired theme perfect for families and larger groups. Located in the Animal Kingdom Resort Area, it celebrates genres like jazz, rock, and Broadway through oversized décor and vibrant atmospheres.
Guests can choose from standard rooms or spacious family suites with kitchenettes and two bathrooms—an uncommon perk at a value resort. Dining centers around the Intermission Food Court and the Singing Spirits Pool Bar, while recreation includes two themed pools, Movies Under the Stars, and a playground. Though transportation is limited to Disney buses and the resort can get crowded during peak times, its affordability and larger-than-life charm make it a solid pick for guests looking to stay on property without breaking the bank.

One of the other offerings available to guests is the Maestro Mickey’s gift shop. However, guests looking to purchase their vacation gifts from here have now been warned of construction ahead of August 4, 2025.
“From August 4 through mid-October 2025, Maestro Mickey’s located at Disney’s All-Star Music Resort will undergo a phased refurbishment,” the official Walt Disney World Resort website reads. “During this time, the store will remain open. However, Guests may see and hear construction in the area until the work is complete.”

It is common for Disney to issue such warnings when construction is happening at a resort hotel, as the work may interfere with a guest’s vacation. That said, this development seems relatively small compared to some of the other renovations happening across the Disney World resort.
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