Global Disney Parks

Sharing news and details about Disney Parks outside the United States of America.

  • Apr- 2026 -
    10 April
    family in front of spaceship earth in disney world's epcot park

    Disney Abandons EPCOT Concept in Surprise Strategy Shift

    Disney’s theme park future may not look exactly like the company once imagined. Few entertainment companies are investing in physical experiences as aggressively as Disney right now. Across its global resorts, the company is pouring billions into new lands, attractions, and infrastructure designed to keep visitors returning even as its streaming and film divisions navigate an increasingly competit

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  • 8 April
    Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse in front of Cinderella Castle at Tokyo Disneyland.

    Report: Disney Considering Brand-New Theme Park Named ‘DisneySky’

    Disney’s theme park business has grown dramatically since Disneyland Park opened in Anaheim, California, in 1955. Resorts in Florida, Paris, Tokyo, Hong Kong, and Shanghai have since followed, turning the company into one of the world’s dominant players in global tourism. But new parks have become rare. In recent years, Disney has largely focused on expanding existing parks rather than building en

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  • 7 April
    Anna and Elsa in the Norway World Showcase Pavilion at EPCOT

    Disney Admits That It Will Totally Change Its Brand-New ‘Frozen’ Land

    Disney is already planning future updates to its Frozen-themed lands — including the newest version that recently opened in Europe. The company confirmed the approach in comments shared with IGN, explaining that the lands are designed to change over time as new stories from the Frozen franchise are released. RELATED: Disney Guests Shocked by Elsa’s Appearance, Face Ripped Open “Today, when y

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  • 4 April
    A 'Dumbo' parade float passes by guests at Shanghai Disneyland

    28 Annual Passholders Arrested After Disney Summons Police, Update Given

    Disney’s annual pass programs allow frequent visitors to enter the parks multiple times a year, often with added perks such as merchandise discounts, early access to events, and invitations to limited-time offerings. Those benefits also come with rules. Passholders are expected to follow Disney’s code of conduct, respect cast members, and comply with park policies. RELATED: Disney Adds Cameras To

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  • 4 April
    child hugging Mickey Mouse at Walt Disney World

    Effective Immediately, Guests Must Pay $100+ for Dinner With Mickey Mouse

    A character dining location at one Disney resort has quietly closed, removing one of the easiest ways for guests to meet Mickey Mouse during a meal. Character dining remains one of Disney’s most recognizable restaurant formats. Instead of waiting in traditional meet-and-greet lines, characters circulate through dining rooms, stopping at tables for photos and brief interactions with guests. The con

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  • 3 April
    Marvel Spiderman

    Spider-Man Is Taking Over a Disney Park Attraction and Demolition Just Began

    Ten years. That is how long this Disney park project has been sitting in various stages of announcement, development, delay, and creative reinvention at Hong Kong Disneyland. A decade of concept art, timeline adjustments, a scrapped Quinjet attraction that never materialized, and enough silence along the way to make fans genuinely question whether it was still happening at all. This week, the ques

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  • 1 April
    Rapunzel dances with Flynn Rider at Disney Adventure World

    “Rapunzel Is Gone,” Disney Park Removes Princess After Attack

    A Disney attraction recently drew attention for a reason no one expected. Guests riding Rapunzel’s Lantern Festival at Tokyo DisneySea witnessed a bizarre moment involving the ride’s Rapunzel animatronic. The incident quickly spread online after visitors shared videos showing birds attacking the figure’s hair. Sea’s Rapunzel is getting eaten by a crow, that’s bad. シーのラプンツェル、カラスに食われててやばい pic.twitte

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  • 1 April
    Minnie Mouse in Nightfall Glow

    Disney Quietly Ends Nighttime Parade, Now Gone for Good

    Disney quietly axed the final performance of one nighttime parade, which has now ended for good. Nighttime parades were once a defining feature of Disney parks, but largely disappeared from the United States in the late 2010s. Magic Kingdom’s Main Street Electrical Parade ended its most recent run in 2016, leaving Walt Disney World without a regular nighttime parade for nearly a decade. RELATED: N

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  • Mar- 2026 -
    28 March
    The iconic Mickey Mouse-ear water tower glowing against the blue sky at Disney's Hollywood Studios, welcoming park guests.

    Disney Brings Back the Iconic Earffel Tower After a Decade

    A familiar shape has returned to Disney’s skyline — one that longtime theme park fans may not have expected to see again. For years, the Earffel Tower symbolized a very specific era of Disney parks — one built around movie magic, backlots, and the illusion of stepping inside a working Hollywood studio. The structure’s oversized Mickey ears made it instantly recognizable. The tower first debuted in

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  • 27 March
    Guests line up inside a colorful, themed corridor, echoing the lively atmosphere of a Disney Parks attraction queue.

    Disney Parks Changing Guest Dress Code, Confirms Commencement Date

    Two Disney parks are changing their rules on what guests can and can’t wear to the theme parks. Disney parks enforce a casual dress code designed to maintain a family-friendly atmosphere and ensure guest safety on attractions. Clothing must be appropriate for a public setting, meaning outfits that are excessively torn, revealing, or feature offensive language or imagery may be denied entry.

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