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Walt Disney World
Disney World Welcomes Exclusive ‘X-Men’ Addition to EPCOT, Stuns Guests With Cost
X-Men fans have something new to check out at Walt Disney World, and the timing couldn't be much better. Marvel is preparing the mutant heroes for a much bigger future, with the X-Men moving closer to their next major chapter within the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Now, that excitement has made its way to EPCOT. Disney World has introduced
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End of an Era: 3 Classic Disney World Attractions Shutting Down for Massive Replacements
D23 wasn't only about showing Disney fans what could be built next. Some of the more surprising news involved attractions guests can already experience at Walt Disney World. Or, in one case, could experience until very recently. Disney has now laid out plans to revisit three classics, and these aren't all simple refurbishments. The projec
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Disney Parks
Burying the Problem: EPCOT Officially Paves Over Its Biggest Un-Fixable Issue
When it comes to Walt Disney Imagineering, the line between a groundbreaking technological marvel and a logistical nightmare is often razor-thin. For years, fans watched as the center of EPCOT was transformed from a maze of construction walls into the sprawling World Celebration Gardens. The area was designed to be a vibrant, kinetic hub
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Walt Disney World
Disney Is Draining the Color From Another Disney World Resort
Disney just swapped blue carpet for gray tile at All-Star Movies Resort, painted the walls white, and replaced dark blue shelving with brown wood. Fans are not thrilled. Some context. Look, nobody books a Disney vacation to stare at construction walls. Obvious, sure, but worth saying out loud, because refurbishments at Walt Disney World g
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Disney Parks
Goodbye to the Old West: Why Disney’s Piston Peak Forever Changes Frontierland
For decades, walking into the western side of Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom meant stepping into a perfectly cohesive illusion. Frontierland was a love letter to the “Old West,” defined by its dusty trails, pioneer spirit, and the slow, romantic churn of riverboats. However, with the Rivers of America and Tom Sawyer Island
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Disney Parks
14 Dishes, One Free Reward: Disney Confirms EPCOT Activity Returns
Emile's Fromage Montage is back with 14 qualifying dishes. Problem is, only six of them exist when the festival opens next week, and you need five to finish. Some context. Look, yesterday we covered the full menu drop for the 2026 EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival, and the reaction was about what you would expect. Those menus had b
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Disney Animal Kingdom Park
Joe Rohde Confirms Disney’s Animal Kingdom Is Abandoning a Longtime Tradition
Disney’s Animal Kingdom is preparing for one of the biggest transformations in its 28-year history. Construction is underway on Tropical Americas, the new land replacing DinoLand U.S.A. The 11-acre area, officially named Pueblo Esperanza, is scheduled to open in 2027 with new Encanto and Indiana Jones attractions, a carousel, dining, shop
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EPCOT
Disney World Introduces Replacement for EPCOT’s Two Most Hated Areas
Nearly five years after Walt Disney World Resort overhauled Future World at EPCOT, two of the most polarizing neighborhoods born from that transformation are finally getting some fresh additions — though probably not the kind fans have been hoping for. The Neighborhoods Fans Love to Criticize World Celebration, World Nature, and World Dis
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Disneyland Removes Classic Haunted Mansion Experience for Months Starting Tomorrow
If Haunted Mansion has been sitting near the top of your Disneyland must-do list, the wait is almost over. Tomorrow, August 21, Disneyland will officially reopen the New Orleans Square attraction after a 13-day closure. But the mansion guests enter tomorrow will look much different from the one Disney closed earlier this month. Haunted Ma
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