Global Disney Parks
Sharing news and details about Disney Parks outside the United States of America.
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Nov- 2024 -26 November
Disney Pulls Over 4,000 Holiday Products Amid Defect Concerns
Disney has issued a merchandise recall during one of its busiest shopping seasons. Known for its highly sought-after items, Disney merchandise consistently generates crowds, with guests eager to grab the latest products. To maintain order and control the chaos that often accompanies new releases, Disney has implemented virtual queues and exclusive passes at its parks. Without such measures, lines
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23 November
A Day at Disney Costs Police Officer His Job, Update Given
A police officer recently found himself in trouble after skipping his scheduled shift and heading to a Disney park instead. While many may dream of ditching work for some fun, this officer decided to make it a reality—leading to serious consequences. A Day Off Gone Wrong According to Kobe NP, the officer’s absence on October 1 raised suspicions among his superiors. After growing concerned, they us
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22 November
Disney World Makes Immediate Changes to Its Controversial Lightning Lane Premier Pass
Walt Disney World Resort has revised its Lightning Lane Premier Pass policies, broadening access to more guests (yay) while keeping its premium price tag intact (boo). Launched just weeks ago, the Lightning Lane Premier Pass has already sparked heated debates among Disney fans. Priced between $119 and $449 per person, the pass grants one-time access to all Lightning Lane attractions within a singl
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22 November
Disney Park Updates Admission Rules With New Age-Based Policy, Starting Next Month
As of December 23, the way that kids are admitted into one Disney park will undergo an update. It's no secret that Disney park tickets have soared in price in recent years. As of 2025, a one-day ticket to Magic Kingdom Park at Walt Disney World Resort could cost as much as $199, marking an all-time high. It doesn't help that the small things that make a vacation easier, such as Lightning Lanes, ar
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20 November
No ID, No Entry: Disney Park’s New Policy Kicks Off Next Month
All guests entering one Disney park will need to present ID as of December 23. Disney parks worldwide have long struggled with ticket scalping, a practice where tickets are resold at inflated prices for profit. Events like Oogie Boogie Bash and Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party at Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World Resort are frequent targets, with limited tickets being resold for hundred
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19 November
Disney’s New Ticket System Sparks Backlash Over “Excessive” Costs
Disney's recent overhaul of its ticketing system has stirred controversy among fans. For decades, Disney parks have been known for their immersive experiences and magical atmospheres. Over time, the cost of admission has steadily climbed, particularly as Disney adopted a dynamic pricing model, adjusting ticket prices based on demand. This pricing model means that peak times such as Christmas, New
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16 November
Reseller Frenzy Delays Disney Park Christmas Merch Until May
Holiday merchandise mania has hit Disney, where demand for festive items is so intense that some fans may not receive their purchases until May 2025. Yes, really. Overwhelming Demand For Disney Merch The holiday season is a blockbuster event for Disney parks, with each location, from Anaheim to Tokyo, pulling out all the stops. Elaborate decor, seasonal ride overlays, themed shows, festive treats,
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13 November
UPDATE: Disney Hit by Widespread Closures, May Open Late or Stay Closed Tomorrow
For the second time in a week, a Disney resort is on high alert as a tropical storm barrels its way. This year has been rough for Disney park operations in terms of weather. Storms have taken an unprecedented toll on Disney resorts worldwide, disrupting operations and even forcing rare closures. Disney World Closures Hurricane season has been especially rough at Walt Disney World Resort. Both Hurr
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9 November
Disney’s “Worst” Hotel Condemned Over Bad Smell, Outdated Rooms
From Disneyland Resort to Shanghai Disneyland, Disney hotels are scattered worldwide, yet not all deliver the same level of excellence. While only Walt Disney World Resort follows a strict tier system, all of Disney's hotels can generally be sorted into three categories – Value, Moderate, and Deluxe – each offering varying levels of comfort and amenities. Value Resorts are budget-friendly options
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9 November
Tomorrowland Area Closed: Disney Guests Provided Evening-Access Only
Disney visitors will soon be met with a new hurdle starting November 25, adding to the growing list of changes reshaping one iconic Disney park. Known for constant innovation, Disney parks are continuously evolving, just as Walt Disney envisioned. While new attractions and updates keep the experience fresh, they come with an inevitable downside: construction and how it temporarily inconveniences f
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