MuppetVision 3D Will be Available for Apple Vision Pro VR Headsets

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MuppetVision 3D Gets a Second Life: How VR is Resurrecting Beloved Attractions

Fans of Jim Henson’s Muppets are in for a treat. The beloved MuppetVision 3D, which closed its doors at Disney’s Hollywood Studios on June 7, 2025, is being resurrected – not in a physical space, but in the virtual realm. Brian Henson, son of Muppets creator Jim Henson, has confirmed the preserved film will be available for Apple Vision Pro users, with plans for wider VR headset compatibility in the future.

Preserving a Piece of Disney History

The effort to save MuppetVision 3D began well before the attraction’s closure. As early as November 2024, Disney began exploring ways to preserve the film. This culminated in a special “archival filming” event in May 2025, where Cast Members were invited to be audience members, ensuring high-quality footage for future utilize.

A New Way to Experience the Muppetational Fun

According to Brian Henson, the VR experience will offer a unique level of immersion. Users will be able to choose any seat in the house and even change their viewing angle while watching the show. “It’s better than it not coming to VR,” Henson joked, highlighting the importance of keeping this classic experience alive.

Beyond Hollywood Studios: The Future of Immersive Entertainment

While the Apple Vision Pro is the first confirmed platform, a broader release across other VR headsets is anticipated. This move signals a growing trend: the use of virtual reality to preserve and reimagine beloved attractions and experiences. The former Muppets Courtyard is currently undergoing demolition to make way for Monstropolis, a Monsters, Inc.-themed land, but the Muppets will still have a presence at Disney’s Hollywood Studios with a retheme of Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster featuring The Electric Mayhem.

The Rise of VR in Theme Park Preservation

MuppetVision 3D isn’t an isolated case. Theme parks are increasingly looking to VR and augmented reality (AR) to enhance the guest experience and preserve attractions that may no longer be feasible to maintain in physical form. This approach offers several benefits:

  • Accessibility: VR experiences can reach a global audience, regardless of geographical limitations.
  • Cost-Effectiveness: Maintaining a physical attraction can be expensive. VR offers a more sustainable alternative.
  • Innovation: VR allows for creative enhancements and interactive elements that wouldn’t be possible in a traditional setting.

What’s Next for the Muppets in VR?

The initial release on Apple Vision Pro is just the beginning. Fans can expect further developments and potentially interactive elements within the VR experience. The success of MuppetVision 3D in VR could pave the way for other classic Disney attractions to receive similar treatment.

FAQ

What is Apple Vision Pro?

Apple Vision Pro is a spatial computer that blends digital content with the physical world. It allows users to experience immersive VR and AR applications.

Will MuppetVision 3D be available on other VR headsets?

While currently confirmed for Apple Vision Pro, Brian Henson has indicated plans for a wider release on other VR headsets.

What happened to the physical MuppetVision 3D attraction?

MuppetVision 3D closed permanently on June 7, 2025, and the area is being transformed into a Monsters, Inc.-themed land.

Will the Muppets still be at Disney’s Hollywood Studios?

Yes, The Muppets will continue to have a presence with a retheme of Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster, featuring The Electric Mayhem.

Stay tuned for more updates on the virtual return of MuppetVision 3D and the evolving landscape of immersive entertainment. Follow WDW News Today on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram for the latest Disney Parks news.

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