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Something Went Very Wrong on This Disney Attraction
About five weeks ago, Disney Parks POV posted an Instagram reel that started as a celebration of Test Track at EPCOT and ended with something a lot of guests recognized immediately. The reel captured a breakdown on the attraction at arguably the worst possible location: the outdoor banking section where the SimCar hits 65 miles per hour a
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Guests Told to Seek Shelter as Hersheypark Cancels Event
Tonight did not go as planned for the thousands of fans who showed up to Hersheypark for the Forrest Frank concert. Severe thunderstorms moved through the Hershey, Pennsylvania area this evening, triggering shelter-in-place procedures at the venue and ultimately forcing a postponement of the entire show. Hershey Entertainment Venues confi
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Disney Closing Pirates of the Caribbean Tomorrow Morning
If you are a fan of Pirates of the Caribbean and you have trips planned at either Disneyland in California or Disneyland Paris in France, this week is delivering some layered news worth paying attention to. Disneyland Paris is closing its Pirates of the Caribbean attraction starting tomorrow, June 15, for its annual rehabilitation. The cl
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19 Disney Productions Disappear in Major Entertainment Overhaul
Television cancellations are a fact of life for anyone who watches enough of it. You find a show, you get attached, and then at some point the network or streaming platform decides it is done and you are left holding the bag. It has always worked that way and it probably always will. What makes 2026 feel different for Disney subscribers s
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The $60 Billion Mystery: Inside Disney’s Rumored Secret Next-Gen Theme Park Expansion
When Disney executives announced a monumental $60 billion capital expenditure injection earmarked to “turbocharge” its Experiences division over the next decade, the global theme park community went into overdrive, guessing where those billions would land. A fund that massive implies groundbreaking, generational expansion. Whi
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The Hidden Reason Shrek 4-D Couldn’t Survive at Universal Orlando
Few attraction closures at Universal Studios Florida generated as much emotional reaction as the loss of Shrek 4-D. For many longtime visitors, the theater attraction represented a piece of the park's identity, combining humor, practical effects, and a popular DreamWorks franchise into a memorable experience. Years later, fans still debat
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A Forgotten ‘Toy Story 2’ Storyline Just Changed the Entire Franchise
For generations of Disney and Pixar fans, Toy Story has always been about two characters. Woody and Buzz Lightyear have served as the faces of the franchise since audiences first met them in Toy Story (1995). Through four films, countless shorts, merchandise lines, and theme park appearances, the cowboy and space ranger remained at the ce
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Disney’s Beach Club, Yacht Club, and BoardWalk All Impacted by Ongoing Construction
One of the biggest advantages of staying in Disney's EPCOT resort area has always been convenience. Guests can walk to EPCOT, stroll over to Disney's Hollywood Studios, enjoy waterfront views, and stay within easy reach of some of Walt Disney World's best restaurants. That's why Beach Club, Yacht Club, and BoardWalk remain among the most
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After 23 Years, Disney’s Mission: SPACE Ride May Be in Its Final Days
Few attractions at Walt Disney World generate stronger opinions than Mission: SPACE. Some guests consider it one of Disney's most immersive thrill rides. Others won't go anywhere near it after hearing stories about motion sickness, spinning sensations, and cramped ride vehicles. For more than two decades, the attraction has occupied a pro
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Universal Orlando Completely Removes Former Sindbad Theater From Islands of Adventure
There was a time when Lost Continent stood among the most ambitious lands at Universal Islands of Adventure. Filled with mythology, ancient architecture, live entertainment, and immersive storytelling, it offered guests an experience unlike anything else in Orlando. Today, however, much of that original vision has disappeared. The latest
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