Disney Parks

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

  • Jan- 2026 -
    26 January
    A thoughtful man in a suit with a hand on his chin stands in the foreground. Behind him, a statue of a man pointing upwards, a castle, and an older man smiling are cleverly arranged. These elements form an artistic composite reminiscent of Disney's selective political correctness in its rides at Disney.

    The Sandbox of a Legend: Bob Igerโ€™s Final Stand in the Abu Dhabi Desert

    There is a singular, quiet intensity to a man walking an empty field. In the entertainment industry, we often see CEOs behind podiums or on flickering Zoom screens, but the truly transformative moments happen in the dirt. According to an Instagram post, Disney CEO Bob Iger was recently spotted doing exactly that: pacing the vast, sun-bleached construction site of the future Disneyland Abu Dhabi. D

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  • 25 January
    The Evil Queen from Snow White greets guests in her signature gold crown and high white collar cloak.

    The Mirror Cracks: Why a Viral Firing is Forcing Disney to Face its Cast Member Crisis

    In the meticulously curated world of Disney theme parks, the “Magic” is a product manufactured by thousands of workers who, until recently, were sworn to a code of absolute silence. But in 2026, that codeโ€”often called the “Disney Omertร ”โ€”is disintegrating. The latest crack in the mirror comes from a viral social media storm suggesting that Disneyland has fired a beloved act

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  • 25 January
    The Pixar logo with hundreds of Pixar characters.

    Disney Begins Removing Pixar Elements Ahead of 2026 Overhaul

    Disneyland Paris Resort is continuing the physical transformation of Walt Disney Studios Park by eliminating a Pixar merchandise location. The overnight removal of a retail kiosk from Animation Courtyard is the latest confirmed dismantling as the European Disney destination prepares to rebrand the entire theme park in just two months. Animation Courtyard Loses Pixar Overnight, a Pixar merchandise

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  • 25 January
    A crowd on the bridge to Tomorrowland at Magic Kingdom Park.

    The System That Once Predicted Disney World Crowds No Longer Works

    There was a time when predicting Disney World crowds felt almost mechanical. You avoided holidays. You skipped school breaks. You picked mid-January or early September. And more often than not, the parks were exactly as expected. Those patterns were built on a simple idea: most people could only travel at certain times of the year. That assumption no longer holds. The first thing that broke the sy

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  • 25 January
    The Frozen Ever After finale at EPCOT inside of Disney World.

    After Nearly a Decade, Disney World Announces โ€˜Frozenโ€™ Ride Reimagining

    EPCOT's Frozen Ever After attraction is getting a complete technological overhaul after nearly ten years of operation, plagued by malfunctioning audio-animatronics. Walt Disney World Resort will close the Norway World Showcase Pavilion attraction on Monday, January 26, 2026, marking the end of the original ride experience and the beginning of a weeks-long transformation that will finally bring cut

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  • 25 January
    Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Goofy, and Donald Duck pose in front of spaceship earth in Disney World's EPCOT park. Disney World 2027 ticket prices.

    EPCOT Fans Push for Permanent Change to Popular Festival

    For years, the EPCOT International Festival of the Arts has had a curious reputation. Almost everyone who experiences it enjoys it, and almost everyone who enjoys it wishes it lasted longer. Held each winter, Festival of the Arts blends visual art, live performances, and culinary creativity in a way that sets it apart from EPCOTโ€™s other festivals. It is quieter than Food & Wine, more refined than

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  • 25 January
    carnotaurus - dinosaur at Disney World

    The End of the Dino Age: Why DINOSAURโ€™s Permanent Closure is Changing Animal Kingdom Forever

    For over 25 years, the “Dino Institute” has been a staple of Disneyโ€™s Animal Kingdom. But as of February 1, 2026, the Time Rovers have been parked for good. In a move that officially kicks off the park's massive “Tropical Americas” overhaul, DINOSAURโ€”the loud, dark, and bone-shaking journey to the Cretaceousโ€”has permanently closed. Credit: Michael Gray, Flickr While the los

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  • 25 January
    A vibrant night scene showcases a large, illuminated ancient stone pyramid surrounded by dense foliage and a tranquil body of water with lily pads. In the background, a volcano emits a subtle, glowing red light, adding to the dramatic atmosphere.

    The Next Decade Will Change Disney World in Ways Fans Arenโ€™t Ready For

    Every generation of Disney fans believes their version of the parks is permanent. The rides they grew up with feel timeless. The lands they know feel fixed in place. Change is something that happens slowly, at the edges, not to the heart of the experience. The next decade is about to challenge that belief. Disney World is entering a period of transformation that will likely be more disruptive than

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  • 25 January
    smiling family eating mickey-shaped pretzles in front of cinderella castle in magic kingdom

    Disney Confirms Big Changes Coming to Three Popular On-Site Hotels

    Not every major change at Walt Disney World comes with fireworks and fanfare. Sometimes, the biggest shifts happen quietly โ€” inside the places where guests spend the most time outside the parks. Disney has now confirmed that three of its most popular on-site hotels are undergoing major room overhauls, with projects stretching into 2026 and beyond. These updates will impact thousands of guests and

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  • 25 January
    Guests gather after dark as Cinderella Castle glows with dazzling, colorful lights at Magic Kingdom.

    Florida Winter Arriving at Disney World in the Most Unexpected Way

    On paper, January in Florida is supposed to be mild. Cool mornings, pleasant afternoons, and just enough warmth to remind visitors why they chose Orlando over somewhere colder. This week is about to rewrite that expectation. As a massive winter storm spreads across much of the country, Central Florida is preparing for a weather shift that will feel unusually abrupt. While the region avoids the sno

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