“Must Do Disney” has been removed from Resort TV Lineup at Walt Disney World


UPDATE: Despite seemingly disappearing, “Must Do Disney” has quietly moved to channel 73 under “Must Do Disney Sp”, which previously showed the Spanish dubbing of the show. Guests looking for this favorite show can turn to Channel 73 to see Stacey, but keep in mind that many of the featured shows are temporarily unavailable due to current health and safety guidelines.


The fan-favorite resort channel, “Must Do Disney”, has been pulled from its home on channel four via Walt Disney World Resort room TVs. The 20-minute program, hosted by Stacey Aswad, takes famous viewers on a journey across “Four theme parks, two water parks, and Disney Springs to bring you the must-do Disney attractions and entertainment at Walt Disney World that you, well, have to do.”

Must Do Disney removed

Viewed with clips and a tour through Aswad advised viewers along to see the best of the resort. This is useful for those who may not be up to date on the new offers from Walt Disney World since their last visit.

Today, our staff found that the program has been pulled from the channel setup, sometimes in the last 30 days. IN tweetje of NBA Milwaukee Bucks player Robin Lopez showed the athlete on “Must Do Disney” on July 10th. Host Stacey Aswad responded on Twitter to the original tweet.

This week, the program was quietly removed from the rotation and replaced. In its place on channel four is “Company Clips”, a selection of commercials, cartoons, music videos and other short format offers. Channel four is still called “Disney Must Do”, but it plays the same program that was found on channel 31, “Company Clips.”

Should Disney do deleted business clips
Should Disney do deleted business clips

There is no explanation as to why “Must Do Disney” was removed, although speculation suggests multiple possibilities. One is that it may be a dated program that has been updated. Another is that the program shows offers that are not available due to the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak. It would therefore be advisable not to entice guests in the hotel to plan their day around an experience that is no longer offered. With no current explanation for its removal, there is also no indication as to whether it could possibly be returned.

Are you shocked to see “Must Do Disney” removed from the channel lineup? Let us know in the comments below. Watch for those interested in what’s more on Resort TV – such as the nightly performances of ‘Happily Ever After’ Fireworks.