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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Mar- 2026 -4 March
After 70 Years, Disneyland Reveals Updated Tomorrowland Area
Disneyland Resort reopened the Galactic Grill outdoor seating area and Tomorrowland Terrace stage on March 1 after more than a month behind construction walls—but guests will struggle to notice any changes to this part of the 70-year-old theme park. Blue barriers surrounded the Tomorrowland patio starting January 27, blocking the outdoor dining space and stage while the Galactic Grill Quick-Servic
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4 March
Guests Can Eat at Walt Disney World for Free Beginning March 5, 2026
Walt Disney World Resort‘s latest Free Dining offer opens for booking Thursday, March 5—but only Disney Visa Cardmembers can access the deal during an exclusive early booking window running through March 11. The promotion provides free dining plans with Disney Resort hotel and theme park ticket packages for select summer, fall, and winter travel dates in 2026. Booking Details Walt Disney Wor
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4 March
Unexpected Character Sighting Leaves EPCOT Guests Doing Double Takes
A casual walk through EPCOT’s World Showcase turned into a surprising Disney moment for guests on March 4. Visitors exploring the United Kingdom Pavilion discovered that Cruella De Vil had suddenly appeared for an impromptu meet-and-greet. The villain from 101 Dalmatians (1961) greeted guests outside near The Queen’s Table, where she posed for photos and interacted with fans who happened to be in
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4 March
Walt Disney World Confirms New Flower & Garden Festival Cut at EPCOT
Springtime has officially arrived at Walt Disney World, and with it comes one of EPCOT’s most colorful traditions. Every year, the EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival transforms the park into a vibrant showcase of horticulture, seasonal food, and live entertainment. Guests arrive expecting to see towering character topiaries, wander through themed gardens, and snack their way around the p
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4 March
Controversial Disney World Restaurant Changes Operations After Guest Pushback
When most people think about Walt Disney World planning, they picture Lightning Lane reservations and ride strategies. But experienced visitors know there’s another part of the trip that can be just as competitive: dining reservations. Many of Disney’s most popular restaurants fill up quickly, and guests often plan their days around securing a table at a favorite location. One restaurant that has
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4 March
Six Years Later, COVID-19 Rules Make Surprise Return to Disneyland
COVID-19 social distancing markers appeared on Disneyland Paris Resort's new digital map, suggesting the European Disney Resort may have used AI to generate theme park imagery from outdated Google Maps data that still shows pandemic protocols. X (formerly known as Twitter) user @DLPReport shared comparison images showing Disneyland Park's updated app map featuring 2-D drawing-style attraction illu
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4 March
Disney World Quietly Cuts Late-Night Hours at Magic Kingdom and EPCOT
For the past several years, Disney fans who stay at Deluxe and Deluxe Villa resorts have relied on one particular perk when planning their vacations: Extended Evening Hours. It’s one of the few benefits that truly changes how you experience the parks, offering extra time after closing when crowds drop dramatically and wait times shrink. If you’ve ever walked through Magic Kingdom late at night wit
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4 March
Disney World Incident Puts Guests in Handcuffs; Banned for Life From Parks
For millions of travelers each year, Walt Disney World Resort represents something far beyond a typical vacation destination. Guests arrive expecting fireworks over Cinderella Castle, late-night rides through beloved attractions, and a carefully orchestrated sense of wonder that defines the Disney Parks experience. That atmosphere doesn’t happen by accident. Behind the scenes, The Walt Disney Comp
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4 March
Disney Finally Steps In as EPCOT’s “Drinking Culture” Gets Out of Hand
Few Disney parks have developed a reputation quite like EPCOT. Guests travel from around the world to experience its international pavilions, creative cuisine, and beautiful World Showcase lagoon. But over the years, one unofficial activity has come to define the park for many adult visitors: drinking around the world. The concept began as a playful challenge. Grab a drink in one pavilion, stroll
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4 March
Disney Security Quietly Introduces New Restrictions on Influencer Vlogging Gear
Technology has long shaped the way guests experience Disney parks. Years ago, visitors brought camcorders to capture family vacations. Today, smartphones and social media allow entire park visits to be shared in real time. But in 2026, Disney appears to be quietly tightening its stance on certain types of filming equipment entering the parks. At first glance, nothing seems different. Guests contin
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