Religious services for Easter Sunday 2016 at Walt Disney World

Mar 23, 2016 in "Disney's Contemporary Resort"

Posted: Wednesday March 23, 2016 8:04am EDT by WDWMAGIC Staff

For Easter, Disney's Contemporary Resort will host religious services on Sunday, March 27 2016, in the Fantasia Ballroom.

The Contemporary parking lot is likely to be very busy, so guests staying at the monorail resorts would are advised to get to the Contemporary via the resort monorail.  All other guests are recommended to go to the Magic Kingdom and then transfer to a shuttle bus to Disney’s Contemporary Resort, available from 7am.

Service Schedule

  • Catholic Mass – 8:00am and 10:30am. 
  • Protestant Service – 9:15am. 
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CaptainAmericaMar 23, 2016

When I lived in Davenport, our home parish was Corpus Christi in Celebration. It's fairly new and the priest used to always thank the people who came to Mass on their vacations saying that the church was built specifically for that purpose. It was a much nicer service than Queen of the Universe, but they didn't solve the little problem of transportation.

rodserling27Mar 23, 2016

Just a little rant here - just some frustration. as a religious Catholic, it's so hard to get to Mass if you are at WDW over a Sunday. It really is ridiculous that they can't offer Catholic Mass, basic non-demoninational services, and mainstream Protestant services somewhere on property. They used to do Mass at the Contemporary Resort, didn't they? There is a church just outside of WDW that does early morning Mass, but it's a bear to get to if you don't rent a car.

CDavidMar 23, 2016

Indeed, they should. The Lord's Day happens every Sunday, not just on Easter.

CaptainAmericaMar 23, 2016

I wish they offered this every Sunday like they used to.

surfsupdonMar 23, 2016

I have very fun memories at the Contemporary Resort's Fantasia Ballroom, then heading back for Egg Scrambles on the grass lawn at BoardWalk Inn. We did this year after year, as both my parents were school teachers and Easter Break was a natural time to head to WDW.