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 -13 February
The Disney Lawsuit Settlement Shaking the Industry Right Now
Did Disney just admit that millions of guests' data were leaked through third-party companies? The Magic Guests Expect Extends Far Beyond the Parks For millions of families, the magic of Disney doesn’t stop at the gates of Disneyland or Walt Disney World. It continues at home — through streaming services, connected TVs, mobile apps, and personalized content experiences powered by The Walt Disney C
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13 February
Orlando Theme Park Makes Major Entertainment Switch Causing Guest Navigation Nightmare
Magic Kingdom in Orlando, Florida, has made a significant change to the Disney Starlight: Dream the Night Away parade without an official announcement. Starting February 12, the second parade at 10 p.m. will now run in the opposite direction, beginning from Frontierland instead of Town Square. While the 7:45 p.m. show will still follow the traditional route, this change will confuse many guests un
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13 February
Disney Announces Abrupt Change To Controversial Walt Disney Animatronic
Disney is introducing a change to the operations of its controversial Walt Disney audio-animatronic. First announced back in 2024, Walt Disney – A Magical Life was designed to honor the man behind The Walt Disney Company. The show features a groundbreaking audio-animatronic designed to resemble the one and only Walt Disney, with restored archival recordings used for his voice. As per Disney, Walt
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13 February
Splash Mountain Returns Today at One Disney Park
Splash Mountain officially reopens at one Disney park today. Splash Mountain has spent years at the center of a growing debate inside Disney parks. The ride’s popularity never fully insulated it from criticism tied to its source material, Song of the South, which has increasingly clashed with Disney’s public-facing values. Despite that controversy, Splash Mountain remained one of the company’s mos
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13 February
Disney Officially Changing Iconic ‘Frozen’ Character, New Look Revealed
Disney has revealed a fresh glimpse at the new-and-improved Olaf. First introduced in Frozen (2013), Olaf – a walking, talking snowman created by Elsa's (Idina Menzel) icy powers – has become a bona fide pop culture phenomenon. Voiced by Josh Gad, he's beloved for his earnest optimism, self-aware humor, and scene-stealing one-liners. Unsurprisingly, the character plays a huge role in Disney's expa
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12 February
This $350 Disney Experience That Sold Out So Fast Nobody Had a Chance
EPCOT recently hosted an incredibly fast sellout for a special Disney event, the Spirit of the Mexico Pavilion: A D23 Experience. Tickets went on sale at 1 p.m. ET for $349 each and sold out almost immediately, leaving many D23 Gold Members unable to register. The March 11 event features a recreation of San Angel Inn's original 1982 menu, highlighting nostalgia along with exclusive access. This le
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12 February
Disney Springs Crowds Push Disney to Make Immediate Change
Disney Springs has always been a popular stop for Walt Disney World guests, but lately, it’s been operating on a completely different level. What used to feel like a relaxed shopping and dining district has started feeling more like a fifth theme park, especially during weekends and holidays. And when a major holiday weekend arrives, the crowds don’t just show up. They flood the entire area. That’
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12 February
Michael Eisner Speaks Against Disneyland and Disney World Amid CEO Switchover
Michael Eisner helped turn The Walt Disney Company into a global entertainment powerhouse. Now, the former CEO is questioning whether its theme parks still live up to the promise that defined his era. In a recent interview, Eisner made clear he believes one aspect of Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World Resort has drifted too far from that ideal. Michael Eisner's Legacy at The Walt Disney Compa
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12 February
Long-Closed Disney Location Now Won’t Return Until 2027
A reopening date quietly changed on Disney’s official calendar this week. Disney parks regularly close attractions and restaurants for refurbishment. At EPCOT, Frozen Ever After recently returned after updates. At Magic Kingdom, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad remains down for an extended refurbishment project, which includes new effects and a total track replacement. In California, Disneyland Park
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12 February
After 54 Years, Walt Disney World Confirms “End of an Era”
Walt Disney World Resort is removing the last of its iconic purple and red directional signs after four years of replacing them with blue and white versions across the resort's 25,000 acres. The original signage guided guests to theme parks, water parks, Disney Resort hotels, Disney Springs, and ESPN Wide World of Sports since the early decades of the Central Florida property. X (formerly Twitter)
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