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Jan- 2026 -29 January
Disney Files New Permit After Fantasyland Area Found “Torn and Damaged”
There’s something about walking through Fantasyland that’s supposed to feel timeless. Bright colors, cheerful music, and playful details all work together to create that classic Disney atmosphere. That’s why guests were surprised earlier this month when parts of Storybook Circus looked noticeably worn, with tent structures showing rips, strained seams, and signs of prolonged exposure to the Florid
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29 January
Smugglers Run’s New Double Rider Line Is Adding Pressure to the Boarding Process
There’s a particular kind of anticipation that builds when you’re about to board the Falcon. It’s not the same excitement you feel before a roller coaster drop or a dark ride reveal. It’s quieter. More personal. You’re thinking about who you’re riding with, what role you might get, and how the experience could unfold differently this time. That anticipation now carries a new wrinkle. Guests approa
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29 January
With Weeks Until Promised Reopening, Disney World Ride Still Looks Like a Demolition Derby
Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin is supposed to reopen this spring at Magic Kingdom, but recent photos suggest that Walt Disney World Resort might be cutting it close—or missing the target entirely. Guests aboard the Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover are witnessing a construction spectacle that looks nowhere near completion. Photos circulating on social media reveal demolished concrete,
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29 January
Universal Orlando Warns Guests as Rare Winter Event Targets Florida
Theme park vacations in Florida usually come with a built-in promise of mild weather. Even during winter months, visitors expect cool mornings, warm afternoons, and evenings that don’t require much more than a sweatshirt. That expectation is now being tested as forecasts point toward one of the coldest stretches Central Florida has seen in years. Guests arriving this weekend may find themselves fa
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29 January
Universal Hints at Scaling Epic Universe, But Fans Aren’t So Sure It’s Possible
There’s a growing conversation happening among theme park fans, and it centers on a simple question: Can Epic Universe actually handle more people than it already does? While executives connected to Universal Orlando Resort have expressed confidence about gradually increasing capacity, many guests who’ve visited the park aren’t convinced. Right now, Epic Universe is operating below what leadership
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29 January
3 Disney World Hotel Discounts Are Cutting Trip Costs in 2026
Over the last year, Walt Disney World vacations started feeling harder to plan. Hotel rates increased. Ticket prices followed. Many guests added Lightning Lane passes to their strategies, making once-affordable trips seem more expensive than expected. That’s why Disney’s 2026 hotel discounts are drawing attention. With little announcement, Disney introduced three major offers that could help guest
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29 January
Disney Spending Billions on All-New Space Mountain, Opening 2027
Tokyo Disney Resort is pouring nearly half a billion dollars into completely rebuilding Space Mountain, with the reimagined attraction set to debut in 2027 as part of a massive Tomorrowland transformation. The iconic indoor roller coaster shuttered on July 31, 2024, and demolition began almost immediately. Guests at Tokyo Disneyland watched construction barriers go up around the Tomorrowland landm
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29 January
Universal Park Closure Impacts Operations as Guests Receive Update on Dangerous Event
When guests plan a vacation to Central Florida, they expect sunshine, palm trees, and the comforting idea that the magic will continue no matter what. For decades, Orlando’s theme parks have sold themselves as escapes from reality—places where weather worries fade behind immersive lands, thrilling attractions, and carefully curated experiences. That promise is especially strong at Universal Orland
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29 January
Guest-Favorite Animal Kingdom Spot Returns With Unexpected Changes
Animal Kingdom visitors are getting a bit of good news sooner than expected. Harambe Market, the quick-service dining location nestled in the Africa section of the park, is reopening ahead of schedule. Originally projected to return in March, the location will now welcome guests beginning February 5, 2026. That adjustment may sound minor, but for guests navigating busy park days, it adds another v
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29 January
Disney World Ends Photography, Makeover, and More Services, Effective January 2026
Walt Disney World Resort has officially shut down a thriving network of unofficial service providers who've been operating on the property for the past six years, sending cease-and-desist letters to vendors who built businesses serving resort guests. The crackdown targets countless members of the “Ear for Each Other” Facebook group, a community born from necessity when Disney furloughe
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