Disney Parks

From Walt Disney World Resort to Disneyland Paris and everything in between! Here’s the latest information on the beloved Disney Parks.

  • Apr- 2026 -
    19 April
    A smiling couple takes a selfie together in a cheerful setting, with one holding a yellow phone. A character dressed as Mickey Mouse appears in the background. The scene suggests a fun and lively environment, possibly in a themed restaurant or park.

    Disney World and Disneyland Reportedly Will Crack Down on Guests Filming at Theme Parks

    A former Disney cast member claims that both Walt Disney World Resort and Disneyland Resort are preparing to take direct aim at content creators live streaming at the theme parks. The Report TikTok user @sweatyoracle, who uses his platform to share insider information about the theme park and entertainment industries, posted this month that sources had told him Disney was moving toward a ban on mo

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  • 18 April
    Kathleen Kennedy

    The Secret Call That Ruined Galaxy’s Edge: How Disney is Fixing Iger and Kennedy’s Billion-Dollar Mistake

    For years, Star Wars fans have walked through Disney’s Galaxy’s Edge with a nagging sense of disappointment. Despite the jaw-dropping immersion and groundbreaking rides, a massive piece of the magic was missing: the Original Trilogy. By locking the multi-billion-dollar lands in California and Florida to a strict Sequel Trilogy timeline, Disney explicitly banned cultural icons like Luke Skywalker,

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  • 18 April
    A crowd of people walk toward Epcot’s large geodesic sphere, Spaceship Earth.

    Disney World Updates Website Following Indefinite Closure of EPCOT Location

    Guests planning a visit to EPCOT in 2026 may soon have one more classic experience to look forward to, as Impressions de France prepares to reopen following a lengthy refurbishment in the France pavilion. The attraction has been unavailable since early 2026, leaving a noticeable gap in the pavilion’s entertainment offerings. While closures are common across the resort, especially in EPCOT as it co

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  • 18 April
    Walt Disney World Resort entrance, where Disney trips take place annually.

    Disney World Guests Lose Access to Popular Perk in 2027

    A popular Walt Disney World hotel benefit is sticking around longer than expected, giving future visitors another reason to consider staying on Disney property—though not everyone will be included this time. Disney has confirmed that its complimentary water park admission perk for Resort hotel guests will remain available through 2027. While it may not grab headlines like a new attraction, this of

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  • 18 April
    disneyland paris with Mickey wearing his sorcerer hat.

    Disney Travel Plans Disrupted This Summer as Major Train Line Shuts Down

    For many Disney fans, the journey to the parks is part of the magic. The anticipation builds long before you step onto Main Street, U.S.A., especially at Disneyland Paris, where guests often rely on seamless transportation from the heart of Paris to begin their day. That familiar routine—boarding a train, watching the city fade into countryside, and arriving just steps from the gates—has become a

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  • 18 April
    disney family poses with chewbacca at galaxy's edge in disney's hollywood studios park

    Disney World Rolls Out 5 New Rules Across Parks for 2026 Season

    If you’ve been watching Disney World closely, you’ve probably noticed something: the rules keep evolving. These changes don’t always get a lot of attention, but they have a real impact on how your day in the parks unfolds. In 2026, that trend continues with a mix of updates already in place or arriving later this year. On the surface, they may not seem like a big deal. But once you connect the dot

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  • 18 April
    Disney World guests enjoying the pool at Wilderness Lodge. Disney Wilderness Lodge boat dock closed

    Guests Caught Off Guard as Key Disney Resort Dock Closes Without Warning

    For many guests staying at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge, the experience begins long before they step into a theme park. It’s the quiet moments—the peaceful pine-lined walkways, the towering lobby, and perhaps most memorably, the gentle boat ride across the water—that define the magic of the stay. There’s something timeless about gliding across Bay Lake, watching the resort fade into the background as

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  • 18 April
    Olaf robotic character in Disneyland Paris. Disney park entry.

    Disney Moves Forward With Global Expansion of “Living Character” Animatronics

    There’s a noticeable shift happening inside Disney parks right now, and it’s not coming from a new ride or a major land announcement. Instead, it’s coming from something much smaller—but potentially far more impactful. Disney World has already begun introducing technology that changes how guests interact with characters. At first, it didn’t feel like a big deal. But now, it’s becoming clear that t

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  • 18 April
    guest wearing gold mickey ears in front of disney world's cinderella castle in magic kingdom

    Disney World Prices Rise as More Attractions Are Cut in 2026

    There’s a different kind of energy around Disney World right now. Guests are still excited. They’re still planning trips. But underneath that excitement, there’s a growing sense that something doesn’t quite add up. The experience feels different—and not just because of what’s new, but because of what’s missing. That feeling has been building for a while. In 2026, it’s finally reaching a point wher

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  • 18 April
    split image. on the left, a family at disney's pop century resort. on the right, a major hurricane crosses over Florida

    Hurricane Threat Looms Over Disney World as Guests Prepare 2026 Summer Plans

    Summer trips to Disney World usually follow a familiar rhythm. You pick your dates, map out your park days, and start counting down. But this year, that routine feels just a little different. Hurricane season hasn’t even started yet, and it’s already becoming part of the conversation. Not in a dramatic way, but enough to make people pause while planning. The excitement is still there, but it’s now

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