Imagine walking into Olivia’s Cafe at Disney’s Old Key West Resort and noticing something’s missing—something that’s been a part of its charm for years. Yes, those beloved guest vacation photos are being removed. But here’s where it gets interesting: they’re not disappearing forever. As part of a larger refurbishment, the photo collection is being carefully relocated to albums at the nearby Conch Flats Community Hall, the resort’s hub for Disney Vacation Club (DVC) Members and Guests. This move isn’t just about change—it’s about preserving memories while making room for something new. And this is the part most people miss: some of these photos have been hanging on the walls since the resort opened, quietly aging and fading over time. Now, they’ll be safeguarded in a communal album, ensuring they remain accessible for years to come. Renovations have already begun, starting in the back of the cafe and gradually moving forward. While a portion of the dining room will be off-limits for a few weeks starting February 16 due to routine maintenance, the restaurant will stay open. But here’s the controversial part: is relocating these photos a thoughtful preservation effort, or does it strip away a piece of the cafe’s unique character? Let us know what you think in the comments—is this a step forward or a loss of nostalgia? If you’re a DVC Member, your photo might be among those making the move. Check it out and share your thoughts on social media. For the latest updates on this and other Disney Parks news, follow WDW News Today on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. After all, change is inevitable, but the memories—and the conversations—last forever.