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Confirmed: Disney Overhauls Bay Lake Shoreline with Launch of 967-Room Lakeshore Lodge
One of the most overlooked sections of Walt Disney World is about to undergo one of its biggest transformations in decades. Disney has officially confirmed new details about Disney Lakeshore Lodge, a massive 967-room resort that will reshape a significant portion of the Bay Lake shoreline when it opens in summer 2027. The project represen
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Disneyland Paris
Disney Is Tearing Apart Frontierland in Full View of Guests
Construction along the Rivers of the Far West in Disneyland Paris Resort's Frontierland is finally reaching a visible milestone. The Bison Scene Is Going In X (formerly known as Twitter) user @DLPWorks shared a detailed update on June 15 documenting the current state of construction along the riverbank: [Analysis] 🚧🦬 The bison scene is be
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Universal Orlando Quietly Repairs Broken Effects Just in Time for 26-Year-Old Ride’s Reopening
Universal Orlando Resort rarely stands still. New attractions arrive, older experiences disappear, and entire areas can transform over time. Yet one attraction has remained a constant presence for more than a quarter century. MEN IN BLACK Alien Attack recently returned after a scheduled refurbishment, ending a closure that lasted through
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It’s Official: Disney Eliminates Standard Festival Access by Shifting Eat to the Beat Perks
For years, one of the best parts of EPCOT's Food & Wine Festival was its accessibility. Guests could stroll World Showcase, sample food booths, and line up for an Eat to the Beat concert without spending much beyond the cost of park admission. That tradition hasn't completely disappeared in 2026, but Disney's newest Food & Wine Festival a
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Confirmed: Disney Announces Tech Upgrade Designed to Phase Out MagicBands
MagicBands have been part of the Walt Disney World experience for more than a decade. For many guests, they're just as familiar as Cinderella Castle, Lightning Lane entrances, and resort buses. But Disney's newest technology announcement has many fans wondering whether the company is preparing for a future where MagicBands become entirely
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Disney Springs
Disney World Celebrates ‘Toy Story 5’ With Attraction Announcement
With Toy Story 5 (2026) just days from its theatrical debut, Walt Disney World Resort has rolled out a new experience at Disney Springs that gives fans a taste of the film before they ever set foot in a movie theater. A Toy Story 5 Coffee Truck Has Arrived at Disney World WDWMagic reported on Wednesday that a Toy Story 5-themed Joffrey's
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Disney World Restricts Fan-Favorite July 4th Tradition, Leaves Thousands of Guests Shut Out
Crowds are already preparing to descend on Walt Disney World for the Fourth of July holiday, and Disney has plenty planned for guests looking to celebrate. Fireworks, themed snacks, and seasonal merchandise are all part of the lineup. Yet one annual tradition remains behind a barrier most visitors cannot cross. While many holiday offering
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Movies & Entertainment
Disney+ Is About to Have Its Biggest July in Recent Memory, and Here Is Everything Coming
Streaming services have quiet months and loud months. July 2026 on Disney+ is shaping up to be one of the loudest the platform has had in a while, packed with a Descendants sequel, the return of a beloved animated series, a genre-bending Simpsons exclusive, a full weekend dedicated to shark documentaries, and a 24-hour patriotic broadcast
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A Whole New Look: Disney World Finishes Extensive Renovations Across 6 Resort Hotels
Construction projects are nothing new at Walt Disney World, especially when it comes to resort hotels. Disney regularly updates rooms, pools, restaurants, and transportation areas to keep its properties operating smoothly. Over the past several months, a number of those projects have been taking place across the resort. Now, many of the m
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Disney World Guests To Face New Restrictions and Experiences in 11 Days
Walt Disney World Resort is heading into one of its busiest weeks of the year, and guests visiting around Independence Day may notice that things look a little different across the property. A long-vacant Disney Springs location is finally getting a new occupant, transportation policies appear to be tightening, and Disney is extending ope
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