Disney Parks

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

  • Mar- 2026 -
    25 March
    People walking in the Germany World Showcase Pavilion at EPCOT.

    Germany World Showcase Experience Disappears From EPCOT

    A pressed penny machine vanished overnight from the Germany World Showcase Pavilion at EPCOT, leaving only discolored flooring where the souvenir dispenser previously sat inside Biergarten's enclosed entrance. WDWNT reported the disappearance on March 25, posting a Facebook photo showing the empty spot. The machine dispensed several designs, including one inspired by Snow White and the Seven Dwarv

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  • 25 March
    Crowds on Main Street USA at Disneyland Park in Paris

    Disney Park Guests Seek Shelter in Place Following Chaotic Event Hitting Area

    For many families visiting Disneyland Paris this week, the promise of magic quickly turned into a scramble for safety. What began as a typical park day—filled with anticipation, snacks, and carefully planned itineraries—shifted dramatically as dark clouds rolled in without much warning. Fans often spend months, even years, planning their Disney vacations. Flights are booked, hotel stays are carefu

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  • 25 March
    A large crowd gathers inside a spacious airport terminal featuring palm trees and modern architecture. In the foreground, a person in a Mickey Mouse costume stands, adding a whimsical touch to the bustling scene heading to Disney World guests. Orlando Airport Terminal C Disney World

    United Airlines Makes Big Announcement—and It Could Change How Guests Travel to Disney World

    For many Disney World guests, the magic doesn’t begin at the gates—it starts the moment they board the plane. The anticipation, the countdown, the feeling that something special is just hours away—it’s all part of the journey. But for years, that journey hasn’t always felt magical. Cramped seats, limited legroom, and long-haul discomfort have been a familiar reality for travelers heading to Orland

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  • 25 March
    a little girl with mickey mouse ears smiles in front of EPCOT's journey of water inspired by moana attraction

    New Lightning Lane Update Pushes Disney World Guests to Their Limit in 2026

    Lightning Lane hasn’t received a headline-making update for 2026, but something about it feels different. Guests are noticing it more during their trips—and even more when things don’t go as planned. At first, the system looks unchanged. The same options exist. The same structure remains. But once you start navigating a full day in the parks, it becomes clear that Lightning Lane is playing a much

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  • 25 March
    Disney world guest with minnie mouse at epcot meet and greet

    Guest Allegedly Injured After Entering Through No-Entry Area

    If you’ve ever taken a Disney bus, you know how smooth the process usually feels. You wait your turn, the bus arrives, and everything moves in a steady, organized flow. But recently, that routine was disrupted—and it led to a situation that could have been much worse. It Started Like Any Other Bus Stop Guests were waiting at a resort, lined up and ready to board. When the bus pulled in, passengers

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  • 25 March
    Guests shopping at a Walt Disney World Resort store at the Orlando International Airport (MCO)

    Disney Just Raised the Price on This Small Souvenir by $3

    For Avatar fans, visiting Pandora is magical, and the new Pandora magnet at Disney's Animal Kingdom captures that feeling. Priced at $14.99, it marks a $3 increase from the recent park logo magnets, which launched at $11.99 just weeks ago, raising questions about Disney's pricing strategy. The magnet creatively features the letters spelling “Pandora,” with designs like a Tulkun whale f

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  • 24 March
    The Magic Kingdom ferryboat on Seven Seas Lagoon with Cinderella Castle in the background

    Disney World Confirms Project That Will Forever Change Magic Kingdom Transportation

    The South Florida Water Management District just approved Walt Disney World Resort‘s permit to expand Magic Kingdom Park's ferry infrastructure, clearing the way for construction to increase queue capacity and update boarding facilities. Disney filed the permit in early 2025, requesting updates to ferryboat infrastructure, creation of a floodplain compensation area, and expanded waiting area

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

    A Year Later, Disney World Confirms Long-Closed Ride Is Coming Back

    For months, there was almost nothing to grab onto. The ride stayed closed. The walls never seemed to move. And every time guests hoped for a real update, they were left with the same unanswered question: when is this thing actually coming back? Now, Disney World is finally giving fans something to work with. Not through a huge announcement. Not through a dramatic reveal. Instead, Disney is doing w

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  • 24 March
    Spaceship Earth towers above the EPCOT World Showcase Lagoon

    Disney Quietly Shuts Down Self-Serve Food Option at EPCOT

    If you’ve visited Sunshine Seasons inside EPCOT’s Land Pavilion before, you probably remember how easy it was to grab a dessert on your way out. That experience is now being completely reworked. Disney is currently testing a new grab-and-go system at the location—but in reality, it’s not really “grab-and-go” anymore. Instead, everything is shifting toward a Cast Member–served model, with hygiene d

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  • 24 March
    The iconic Disney Springs water tower. Disney Springs parking rule change

    Disney Springs Says Goodbye to Fan-Favorite Location as Final Days Approach

    For many Walt Disney World guests, Disney Springs isn’t just a shopping district—it’s part of the experience. It’s where families unwind after long park days, where couples find something special to take home, and where small traditions are quietly formed over time. Over the years, certain storefronts have become familiar touchpoints—places guests return to without even thinking. Whether it’s for

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