Disney Parks

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

  • Feb- 2026 -
    14 February
    Crew members work on steel supports for a thrilling new coaster rising against Oasis-themed rocks before Disneyโ€™s grand attraction launch.

    Scaffolding and Silence: Why Big Thunder Mountainโ€™s Reopening Is Sliding Toward a “Summer Bummer”

    Frontierland has always been the heartbeat of the Magic Kingdom, defined by the rhythmic clack-clack-clack of a lift hill and the delighted screams of guests on “the wildest ride in the wilderness.” But for more than a year, a strange silence has hung over the back of the park. Big Thunder Mountain Railroad has been under wraps for its most extensive refurbishment in history, with Disn

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  • 14 February
    A bustling outdoor scene at an amusement park features a whimsical white building in the background adorned with a large Santa Claus figure. Disney guests walk around in casual clothes, adding to the lively and festive atmosphere. Blue decorations and trees enhance the enchanting setting. Magic Kingdom black mold.

    Youโ€™ve Been Breathing in Black Mold at Disney World and You Didnโ€™t Even Know It

    There are few attractions at Walt Disney World that feel as timeless as โ€œitโ€™s a small world.โ€ For generations, families have boarded those pastel boats inside Magic Kingdom, drifting past cheerful dolls, colorful costumes, and that famously catchy anthem. Itโ€™s more than a ride โ€” itโ€™s a rite of passage for millions of guests each year. The gentle waterway, the whimsical animatronics, and the global

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  • 14 February
    disneyland trams

    โ€˜It Should Not Be This Hard To Get Homeโ€™: Disneyland Guests Left Out, Barely Any Options To Get Home

    Thereโ€™s something almost sacred about the final moments of a day at Disneyland. Fireworks echo over Sleeping Beauty Castle, Main Street, U.S.A. glows under twinkling lights, and tired families clutch churros while making their way back to the parking structures. Itโ€™s the calm after the magic โ€” the wind-down guests count on after hours inside The Walt Disney Companyโ€™s most iconic theme park. For de

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  • 14 February
    Disney+ logo centered in front of a collage of movie and TV show posters, with illustrated buckets of popcorn and a soda on either side.

    Disney Is Giving Away Free Therapy to Streaming Platform Subscribers

    Disney+ has introduced two new subscriber perks unrelated to streaming: six months of Calm Premium for free and a sweepstakes for Disney romantasy book bundles. These additions come after a steep decline in subscribers during 2024 and 2025, following earlier perks like Spotify Premium trials and Disneyland trip giveaways. This move highlights that simply adding new Marvel and Star Wars content isn

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  • 14 February
    Flynn Rider and Rapunzel in the boat in Tangled

    Broadway Star Just Spilled a Secret That Tangled Is Coming to the Stage

    Ashley Brown, the original Mary Poppins on Broadway, hinted that Tangled may become Disney's next Broadway musical during her performance at EPCOT's Festival of the Arts on February 13. While not an official announcement, her choice to sing a Tangled song and her comments about Disney's future plans strongly suggested that it was in development. Disney has previously used EPCOT's concert series to

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  • 14 February
    Princess Tiana with guest at Disney

    Guests Can Now See More ‘Princess and the Frog’ at Magic Kingdom

    February is in full swing at Walt Disney World, and that means Celebrate Soulfully is taking over with performances, specialty treats, and even a royal update at Magic Kingdom. Across both Walt Disney World Resort and Disneyland Resort, Black History Month is being honored with experiences centered on culture, creativity, and community. Guests visiting the parks will find everything from live ente

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  • 14 February
    two kids hold Mickey Mouse balloons in front of Cinderella Castle in Disney World's Magic Kingdom park

    5 Disney World Shakeups Set to Arrive With Josh Dโ€™Amaro as CEO

    Disney has officially announced that Josh Dโ€™Amaro will become Disneyโ€™s next CEO, replacing Bob Iger on March 18, 2026. Thatโ€™s a major moment for the company, but itโ€™s an even bigger deal for Walt Disney World. Dโ€™Amaro has been a driving force behind Disneyโ€™s theme park strategy for years, and now heโ€™s about to lead the entire company. That kind of shift almost always comes with significant changes

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  • 14 February
    Peter Panโ€™s glowing float dazzles Disneyland guests, with a sparkling clock tower and lively performers lighting up the night parade.

    Disney Parade Goes Dark at Magic Kingdom

    Something didnโ€™t look quite right along the parade route at Magic Kingdom on Friday night. For nearly a decade, nighttime parades were absent from Magic Kingdom, quietly removed from an entertainment lineup once defined by illuminated floats and synchronized music. Their disappearance reshaped how evenings ended, even as fireworks and projection shows filled the schedule. Nighttime parades were on

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  • 14 February
    Walt Disney World entrance arch featuring Mickey and Minnie.

    Disney World Guests Wave Goodbye to Theme Park as Closure Imminent

    A seasonal goodbye is on the horizon at Walt Disney World Resort, and itโ€™s one that water park fans should have on their radar. Disney has confirmed that Typhoon Lagoon will close for its annual refurbishment beginning in mid-February, just as Blizzard Beach wraps up its own off-season maintenance and reopens to guests. For several months this spring, Blizzard Beach will stand as the resortโ€™s only

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  • 14 February
    two kids running with mickey-mouse shaped balloons at disney hotel

    6 HUGE Hotel Changes Disney World Just Announced for 2026

    Walt Disney World has started rolling out hotel updates for 2026, and they arenโ€™t small changes that only matter to hardcore planners. These updates could directly affect how families book their stays, especially now that so many guests feel like staying on property costs more than ever. Disney isnโ€™t pretending prices are dropping, but it's clearly trying to sweeten the deal. Between perks, refurb

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