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Disney Parks
Haunted Mansion Construction Escalates: Why Disney Is Hiding More of This Classic Ride
Liberty Square’s premier spooky landmark is continuing to slip behind construction walls. While Walt Disney World’s Haunted Mansion remains fully operational on the inside, the physical scale of its exterior refurbishment has just expanded yet again. Credit: Scott Duncan, Flickr As peak summer crowds swarm Magic Kingdom, guests are discov
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Universal Orlando Fans Fear Another Classic Attraction Could Be Changing Forever
Temporary ride closures are nothing new at Universal Orlando Resort, but some attractions attract far more attention than others whenever they go down. That is exactly what is happening right now at Universal Studios Florida after Men in Black: Alien Attack officially closed for refurbishment. The closure was first shared online by Inside
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Disney World’s Summer Dining Overhaul Impacts More Than 20 Restaurant Menus
There was a time when Disney World dining mostly meant grabbing a quick burger before running to the next attraction. That version of Disney dining feels long gone now. Today, food is one of the biggest parts of the Walt Disney World experience, and Disney just proved that again with a huge wave of menu changes that rolled out across the
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Disney World’s Returning Joffrey’s Event Could Become Summer’s Biggest Passholder Trend
Being a Disney World Annual Passholder used to feel mostly about convenience. Guests could visit the parks often, park for free, and take advantage of merchandise discounts throughout the year. Those benefits still matter, but Disney has slowly shifted toward something different lately. Now, many of the biggest Passholder perks revolve ar
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Massive Disney Springs Shakeup: Ghirardelli Moving From Historic Marketplace Spot
Disney Springs visitors are about to notice a major change in one of the busiest sections of the shopping district. Ghirardelli Soda Fountain & Chocolate Shop is officially preparing to leave its longtime Marketplace location later this summer, temporarily relocating to Town Center while a major renovation project transforms the original
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Disney Quietly Reverses One of Magic Kingdom’s Strangest 2026 Sights
One of the strangest sights at Magic Kingdom over the past several months has officially started disappearing. After months of sitting completely empty, the moat surrounding Cinderella Castle is finally refilling with water as Disney wraps up the park icon’s lengthy repainting project. For guests visiting Walt Disney World this week, the
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Pixar Meets Pop Royalty: Taylor Swift Confirms Original Song for ‘Toy Story 5’ After Cryptic Countdown
Pop culture history has just been made. Following days of mounting global rumors and frantic fan theories, Taylor Swift officially shattered the internet by confirming her involvement in Disney and Pixar's upcoming summer blockbuster, Toy Story 5. The multi-Grammy winner has penned and performed a brand-new original song titled “I Knew It
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EPCOT’s France Pavilion Has Officially Outgrown Itself
There was a time when walking through EPCOT’s France Pavilion felt relaxing. You could slowly wander along the cobblestone paths, stop for a pastry at Les Halles, maybe browse the shops for a few minutes, and then continue around World Showcase without thinking too much about it. France was beautiful, but for many guests, it was simply an
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‘Toy Story 5’ Plagiarism Scandal: Pixar and Bad Bunny Accused of “Blatant Copying”
Disney and Pixar were hoping the final weeks before Toy Story 5 (2026) hit theaters would be filled with excitement, nostalgia, and anticipation for the return of Woody and Buzz Lightyear. Instead, the studio suddenly finds itself in the middle of a plagiarism controversy. A newly revealed character from the upcoming sequel has sparked ma
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1/4 Coveted Disney World Locations Suspends Operations Forever
There is a version of Disney Springs that longtime visitors remember well. Downtown Disney, before the rebrand, before the celebrity chefs and the upscale lounges and the carefully curated aesthetic that defines the area today. It was looser then. More casual. The kind of place where you could wander without a plan and stumble into someth
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