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 -
    3 February
    Josh D'Amaro, Chairman of Disney Experiences

    Josh D’Amaro Steps Into CEO Role, Setting Disney Parks Overhaul

    Josh D’Amaro’s first day as Disney CEO won’t come with a honeymoon period. It comes with expectations — and a project list that’s already pushing the company forward at full speed. By the time D’Amaro officially takes the reins in March, Disney Parks are deep into one of the most aggressive build-out cycles in their history. Across multiple continents, 13 new attractions, lands, and park experienc

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  • 3 February
    Tree of Life at Animal Kingdom

    Disney Opens Animal Kingdom Location Early to Ease Growing Pressure

    Animal Kingdom is in the middle of a major identity shift, and lately, guests are starting to feel it in unexpected ways. Not through attraction closures alone. Not just through construction walls. But through something far more noticeable when hunger kicks in. Places to eat are disappearing faster than they’re being replaced. That’s why Harambe Market reopening early—albeit with limited capacity—

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  • 3 February
    princess ariel meet and greet magic kingodm

    Disney Is Taking Ariel Out of Orlando Theme Park and Guests Should Plan Ahead

    If you're planning a Magic Kingdom trip in February and you have Little Mermaid fans in your group, you absolutely need to know that Under the Sea – Journey of the Little Mermaid is closing for one day on February 12, 2026. This isn't a long refurbishment, but if you only have one Disney day or Ariel is a huge priority for your family, this closure could seriously mess up your plans. What's Actual

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  • 3 February
    Crowds of people walk toward the Tree of Life at Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park

    Universal Weighs in on Disney World’s Latest Permanent Closure, Entices Guests to Resort

    Change has arrived at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, and one of the park’s most recognizable attractions has now exited the stage. DINOSAUR officially closed on February 1, 2026, ending decades of operation and signaling a major turning point in the park’s ongoing expansion. The closure is part of Disney’s larger plan to replace DinoLand U.S.A. with Tropical Americas, a new land inspired by Central and

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  • 3 February
    Cinderella Castle and Walt Disney statue in Disney World's Magic Kingdom park

    Disney Just Changed Who Has Influence Over the Theme Parks

    Disney didn’t announce a new parks executive. There was no big presentation or concept art reveal. But with one leadership move, the company fundamentally changed who has influence over the future of its theme parks. By naming Dana Walden as President and Chief Creative Officer, Disney added a powerful new voice to conversations that shape attractions, lands, and long-term park strategy. And that

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

    New CEO Begins Fresh Era With Discounted Walt Disney World Vacations

    For generations, a trip to Walt Disney World has been more than a vacation—it’s been a promise. A promise of escapism, meticulous storytelling, and an emotional connection that few destinations on Earth can replicate. Guests don’t just arrive with tickets; they arrive with expectations shaped by decades of memories, traditions, and personal milestones. That’s why even subtle changes inside the par

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  • 3 February
    A young blonde boy wearing a yellow shirt excitedly reaches for a stuffed reindeer toy on a shelf at a shop. Behind him, a smiling woman and man watch. Dresses and other toys are displayed in the background. Disney Inspire Visa Card and Disney Parks

    $1,000 in Cash Rewards Towards Your Next Disney World Vacation Is Real and We Have the Details

    Your Disney World vacation is about to get a lot less expensive thanks to this new partnership with Chase. Disney World Guests Are Getting Some Financial Relief (In a Unique Sort of Way) For generations, the magic of Disney parks has been built on anticipation. Families plan for months—sometimes years—dreaming of castle views, fireworks finales, and the unmistakable feeling that comes with steppin

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  • 3 February
    The Disney Hollywood Studios entrance at Walt Disney World Resort.

    Disney’s Hollywood Studios Expansion Just Made an Unexpected Early Appearance

    Disney's Hollywood Studios just started selling a Monsters Inc. Scream Canister popcorn bucket, which is actually a pretty big deal because it signals that Monsters Inc. is already infiltrating the park well ahead of when Monstropolis is supposed to open. This wasn't even supposed to happen at Hollywood Studios, according to the original announcement. The Popcorn Bucket Nobody Expected at Hollywoo

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  • 3 February
    Disney guests in front of Magic Kingdom's Space Mountain entrance

    Disney World Officially Reveals 4 Ride Shutdowns in February 2026

    Disney World has confirmed a series of attraction closures that will significantly shape February 2026. Four major rides will be unavailable during the month, three temporarily and one permanently. While Disney hasn’t spotlighted the news, the impact will be felt by anyone planning a winter visit. February often delivers some of the best park conditions of the year. That’s why these closures stand

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  • 3 February
    An adult and young guest interact with Mickey Mouse character at a Disney restaurant

    Disney World Pulls the Plug on 27-Year-Old Restaurant, Fans Mourn the Loss

    Walt Disney World Resort has closed the doors on a familiar dining location after nearly three decades, and the response from fans has been anything but quiet. Guests who built traditions around this stop now find it gone, replaced by uncertainty and frustration. For many, the closure feels less like a routine update and more like a sign that Disney is moving on from experiences that once defined

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