
Epcot’s Gran Fiesta Tour Reopens Early. “Gran Fiesta Tour Starring The Three Caballeros” is located inside the Mesoamerican pyramid at the Mexico Pavilion in Epcot’s World Showcase. It has been closed to guests since January 6th, 2025, and is now reopened a day early. This was the second major attraction at Epcot to be closed for the last few weeks, Test Track being the other ride currently closed and being rethemed.
Gran Fiesta Tour Starring The Three Caballeros – Take in the sights of Mexico and the antics of 3 feathered amigos on this gentle boat ride through the Mexico Pavilion. Did not get rethemed into Coco as people had been speculating about for the past few years; there are some updates though. Donald, Panchito, and Jose were all still singing their song, we still got to follow Donald on his adventure through Mexico. Plus the ending still has the popcap guns people have speculated would be removed.
There is better lighting throughout the ride, along with new 4k projections on the screens for the animation. Plus, the Audio seems to be louder and clearer.
Gran Fiesta Tour Starring The Three Caballeros will close for refurbishment on January 6, 2025, and is expected to reopen on March 15, 2025. The Ride has reopened on March 14th, 2025.
Side Note: The attraction did go down around 11:00 AM as friends of ours were in line, and the whole ride was evacuated, including the queue. Which btw, thanks to Matt & Goo from Goo To You for waiting in line and keeping us up to date with what is happening!

¿Dónde Está Donald Duck? – Donald’s disappeared south of the border, and it’s up to the other 2 caballeros from the musical trio—Panchito, the Mexican charro rooster, and José Carioca, the Brazilian parrot—to find him.
Cruise down the Rio Grande on a dark boat ride past some of the most famous sights and cities in Mexico. Is that the missing mallard climbing a Mayan pyramid in Chichen Itza? Hilarity and hijinks ensue as the birds go in hot pursuit of their wayward friend throughout this fun-filled ride for all ages.
A Very Animated Experience – Inspired by the 1944 Disney film The Three Caballeros, your adventure comes to life against a backdrop of live-action footage, hand-drawn animation, and the jaunty musical score from the movie.