Disney Parks
From Walt Disney World Resort to Disneyland Paris and everything in between! Here’s the latest information on the beloved Disney Parks.
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Feb- 2026 -17 February
Disney World Handles Massive Repairs After Guests Damage Family Attraction
Walt Disney World has always been known for one thing above everything else: it looks like Disney World. Clean streets, bright colors, polished details, and themed environments that feel almost too perfect. But lately, that perfect look has been getting harder to hold onto. The parks have been slammed with crowds, lines feel longer than ever, and guests aren’t constantly treating the environment w
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17 February
Disney Cuts Six Dwarfs From ‘Snow White’ Theme Park Attraction
Only one of the seven dwarfs currently stands with Snow White in EPCOT's Germany World Showcase Pavilion as horticulture crews continue installing topiaries for the upcoming International Flower & Garden Festival. Dopey is the sole dwarf on display alongside Snow White, with Happy, Grumpy, Sneezy, Doc, Bashful, and Sleepy nowhere to be found. Incomplete Installation The Snow White and the Seven Dw
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17 February
Disney Confirms Shutdown of Jungle Cruise, Effective February 17
The Jungle Cruise at Disneyland Park has closed indefinitely, with no announced reopening date, forcing theme park guests to navigate around construction walls that now block the Adventureland attraction's entrance. The closure began on Tuesday, February 17, as part of a previously announced scheduled refurbishment. Disneyland Resort has not provided details about the project's scope or timeline.
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17 February
Magic Kingdom 2026: Reopening Dates for Big Thunder Mountain and Buzz Lightyear
Magic Kingdom is heading into a big year in 2026, and for many Disney fans, the excitement isn’t just about new lands or future expansions. It’s about something much more immediate: the return of two classic attractions that have been either closed or heavily rumored to be undergoing major work behind the scenes. Disney has already confirmed that Big Thunder Mountain Railroad and Buzz Lightyear’s
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17 February
Disney World Scrambles to Fix Major Slinky Dog Dash Problem Overnight
If you’ve been to Disney World recently, you’ve probably noticed something: fans are watching Disney closer than ever. Not in a fun way, either. It feels like guests are constantly looking for signs that the parks are slipping—whether that means dirty queues, broken props, faded paint, or iconic landmarks that suddenly look like they’ve been neglected. And once something looks questionable, the in
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17 February
Disney World Surprises Guests With New Stitch Attraction, Open Now
A Stitch topiary attraction has returned to Walt Disney World Resort for the first time since 2019, appearing ahead of the EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival's March 4 start date. The blue alien—rendered in green foliage—sits in front of Mission: SPACE in the World Discovery neighborhood. Walt Disney World Resort surprised guests with the installation on February 17, according to BlogMic
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17 February
Disney World’s ‘Star Wars’ Area Barricaded for Imminent Demolition
Star Wars Launch Bay at Disney's Hollywood Studios is being demolished as Walt Disney World Resort transforms the Animation Courtyard into the new Walt Disney Studios land opening summer 2026. Aerial photographer @bioreconstruct documented the demolition progress, showing crews have completely removed the Lucasfilm-inspired signage and overhang roof from the former Star Wars building. The structur
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17 February
Disney World Progresses “Classic” Attraction Removal as Demolition Accelerates
Disney World changes constantly, and most of the time, those changes feel exciting. New rides come in, lands get refreshed, and the parks slowly evolve into something bigger. But now and then, Disney makes a change that doesn’t feel like progress. It feels like something is being taken away for good. That’s the vibe surrounding what’s happening at the parks right now. Behind the construction walls
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17 February
This Deluxe Disney Resort Is About to Lose Two Major Restaurants
If you’ve got a stay booked at Disney’s Yacht Club Resort, now might be the time to start adjusting expectations—especially if dining was part of the reason you chose this hotel. Disney World is about to hit Yacht Club guests with a frustrating one-two punch, and it starts next week. Crew’s Cup Lounge is scheduled to close beginning February 23, and it won’t be a quick refurbishment. The lounge is
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17 February
Disney Security Keeps Pulling Guests Aside Over This Water Bottle
Disney World runs on rules, and most guests expect the usual security routine. But lately, one everyday item has been getting more attention than people expect. It isn’t alcohol. It isn’t a weapon. It isn’t a prohibited gadget. It’s a water bottle. That’s why guests feel caught off guard. Florida heat pushes everyone to hydrate, and bringing a bottle feels like the easiest way to survive a park da
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