Global Disney Parks
Sharing news and details about Disney Parks outside the United States of America.
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Apr- 2025 -15 April
Disney Security Is Changing This Year–Here’s How
Disneyland Paris Resort is undergoing some major updates to its security screening process, especially for Disney Resort hotel guests. The latest construction update reveals more about the changes in the works. The only European Disney Resort is currently undergoing significant renovations, with construction walls throughout Disneyland Park, Walt Disney Studios Park, Disney Village, and Disney Res
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14 April
Disneyland Limits Character Access for Disabled Guests
Disneyland Paris Resort is under fire following claims of poor disability access during a recent Annual Passholder event. This controversy adds fuel to the growing criticism surrounding Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World Resort’s updated Disability Access Service (DAS) policies, which have been met with backlash for their negative impact on disabled guests. In 2024, both Disneyland Resort and
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12 April
‘Up’ Fans Let Down by Disney’s First Ride Based on the Film
Projects like Avengers Campus and the upcoming World of Frozen have signaled a more ambitious direction. Now, another franchise is getting its due. Disney has officially announced that Up, Pixar’s beloved 2009 film, will finally get its own ride. It’s the first time the Oscar-winning movie has been adapted into a permanent attraction anywhere in the Disney Parks system. But not everyone’s thrilled
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12 April
Disney Guest Slammed by Stroller, Hit With Verbal Abuse in Shocking Bus Brawl
What should have been a smooth ride back to their hotel after a magical day at Disneyland Paris turned into a distressing confrontation for one guest and their family after an unexpected altercation unfolded aboard a packed shuttle bus. The guest, who shared their account online, described how the situation escalated in seconds. Following the conclusion of the resort’s dazzling fireworks and drone
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12 April
It’s Finally Happening: Disney Confirms Plans to Overhaul Its Worst Hotel
Disney is preparing to give one of its most criticized hotels a long-overdue upgrade. While has long treated its hotels as extensions of the storytelling found in its theme parks – weaving immersive design and themed experiences into every stay – some properties do it better than others. Disneyland Paris has long been singled out for a lower standard of quality across its hotels, of which Disney a
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9 April
Disney Monorail To Require Paid Tickets in Summer 2025
Starting in the summer of 2025, Tokyo Disney Resort will change how guests pay for rides on the iconic Disney Resort Line Monorail. The new system will begin on July 28, 2025, when single tickets and day passes with QR codes will be introduced. These QR codes will replace the current ticketing format, allowing guests to easily scan in and out of the monorail stations. By 2026, the Monorail will ex
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5 April
Physical Altercation Near Snow White Attraction at Disney Raises Concerns
An alarming incident unfolded recently at Disneyland Paris, where a physical altercation occurred near the Snow White attraction, shocking both guests and staff. A witness reported hearing loud yelling before one man was knocked to the ground while the other walked away. The situation escalated as the wife of the person on the ground was heard screaming for help. The motives behind the altercation
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4 April
It’s Official: Space Mountain Has Been Torn Down at Disney Park
One Disney park has officially removed the final trace of Space Mountain. The iconic indoor roller coaster, known for its futuristic design and pitch-black track, has been a staple of Disney parks since the 1970s. The ride has seen updates, rebrands, and overlays over the years—but until now, it had never been permanently dismantled. Originally launched at Walt Disney World in 1975, Space Mountain
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2 April
Yes, a Disney Park Is Handing Out Free Tickets This Year
A Disney vacation usually requires a spreadsheet, a flexible savings plan, and nerves of steel. But in Hong Kong, some lucky visitors will soon experience the magic—without spending a cent. Hong Kong Disneyland has confirmed it will give away 200,000 park tickets to local charities and NGOs as part of its 20th-anniversary celebration. The move doubles the park’s typical annual allotment and offers
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Mar- 2025 -29 March
Disney Park Sees Violence After Guests Challenge Smoking Violations
Even Disney's magical realm isn’t immune to the occasional flare-up. This week, a brawl broke out at Shanghai Disneyland after one guest defied the park’s smoking policy. As tensions simmered, the confrontation quickly escalated into a physical altercation, caught on camera for all to see. The incident has sparked a broader conversation about smoking at Disney parks and how difficult it is to enfo
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