Global Disney Parks

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

  • Dec- 2025 -
    2 December
    Fantasyland at Tokyo Disneyland

    Disney Announces Plans To Give Iconic Castle Makeover

    Disney is giving its classic castle a makeover. Related: Stop Believing These 3 Myths About Disney World Wait Times Exciting changes are on the horizon for Cinderella Castle, a beloved landmark in Disney parks. Guests are eagerly anticipating the upcoming transformation slated for 2026, which promises to bring a fresh new look to this iconic structure. Historically, Cinderella Castle has stood as

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  • Nov- 2025 -
    28 November
    Mickey Mouse in the Mickey's Dazzling Christmas Parade at Disneyland Paris

    Daily Snowfall Is Now Permanent on Main Street at One Disney Park

    Disney fans and Christmas enthusiasts alike have a reason to celebrate, as one park has made a festive feature a year-long staple. While Disney parks are renowned for their extravagant celebrations across the globe, Christmas remains a standout occasion – and now, its magic will linger all year long at Disneyland Paris. Similar to Magic Kingdom, one of the highlights of the Disney Enchanted Christ

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  • 26 November
    Mickey's PhilharMagic theater

    Disney Confirms Mickey’s PhilharMagic’s Closure for ‘Zootopia’

    Disney has quietly confirmed a full-day closure for Mickey's PhilharMagic, tied not to routine maintenance, but to a private, invite-only event. The musical show, which blends classic animation, immersive effects, and a mischievous Donald Duck at the center of the chaos, has been a staple for Disney parks for more than two decades. First introduced at Magic Kingdom in the early 2000s, the experien

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  • 25 November
    Guests inside a store at Disneyland Paris

    Disney Park Cuts Passholder Discounts for a Full Year

    Annual passholders at Disney parks have grown accustomed to shifting rules, shrinking perks, and rising prices. The latest change arrives not through a sweeping overhaul, but through a targeted restriction that reflects the company’s broader reassessment of how its most dedicated guests interact with merchandise. Disney’s post-pandemic strategy transformed its long-standing loyalty programs into m

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  • 21 November
    A chef in a restaurant stands by a buffet (left), Mickey and Minnie in their regal outfits at Royal Banquet at Disneyland Hotel in Disneyland Paris

    Disney Guests Fume Over Packed $116 Character Dining Experience

    Dining at Disney parks has always come at a premium, but some experiences push the limits of guests’ budgets. Among these is Royal Banquet, one of Disneyland Paris’ most expensive character dining offerings, which is now facing increased scrutiny over its crowded setup and perceived lack of value. Disney’s restaurants are well-known for their high prices, especially when it comes to table service

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  • 19 November
    A 'Dumbo' parade float passes by guests at Shanghai Disneyland

    Disney Park Flooded With Visitors, Forcing Two-Hour Wait To Enter

    Visitors arriving at Shanghai Disneyland this past weekend found an unexpected sight waiting for them — and it wasn’t a new parade, character debut, or seasonal celebration. It was a winding mass of guests stretching well beyond the entrance, long before the morning rush usually peaks. Shanghai Disneyland has seen growing popularity since its 2016 opening, but this year has marked a noticeable shi

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  • 8 November
    Guests walking down Main Street, U.S.A. in Disneyland Paris at night

    Disney Pulls the Plug on Divisive Virtual Queue

    Virtual queues were once hailed as the future of crowd management at Disney parks, a sign of a more efficient, tech-forward guest experience. They promised shorter waits and a smoother day. They also introduced a new set of challenges — strict time windows, heavy reliance on mobile connectivity, and a certain pressure to stay alert to the clock rather than the surroundings. The system became parti

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  • 7 November
    Exterior of Tokyo Disneyland Hotel

    Disney Hotel Offers Rare Discounts After Acknowledging Noise Disruption

    For many travelers, staying inside a Disney resort is part of the experience — a continuation of the story after the gates close and the crowds disperse. The hotels are designed to feel like extensions of their respective parks, offering themed architecture, on-site dining, exclusive access, and a curated sense of escape. The pricing reflects that. Across the global Disney portfolio, hotels attach

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  • 7 November
    A large Buzz Lightyear statue outside the Toy Story Hotel

    Disney Resort Cracks Down on Portable Chargers With Sudden Safety Warning

    Portable chargers have become nearly as essential to a Disney visit as comfortable shoes. Most guests now rely on mobile apps to manage dining reservations, virtual queues, and wait times. Phones drain quickly, and power banks have become a daily necessity. Yet the rise in portable charging also brings new expectations around safety. Recent years have seen increasing scrutiny of lithium-ion batter

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  • 6 November
    A group of Disney characters, including Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, Goofy, Pluto, Chip, and Dale, are dressed in festive attire. They joyfully pose in front of a colorful parade float with Hong Kong Disneyland's castle sparkling in the background.

    Disney Park Guest Arrested Over Alleged Voyeurism, More Details Expected

    Hong Kong Disneyland promotes itself as a destination built around comfort, family entertainment, and controlled wonder — a carefully arranged escape from the unpredictability of everyday life. Set against the mountains of Lantau Island and overlooking the South China Sea, the park relies heavily on the idea that its environment is both uplifting and secure. For many guests, safety is not only exp

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