Disney Parks
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Jan- 2026 -14 January
Disney Quietly Starts Refunding Theme Park Tickets
Disney has a long-standing reputation for strict ticketing rules. Once a theme park visit is booked, refunds are rarely an option, even when plans fall apart. That approach has shaped how guests plan trips across Disney’s global resort portfolio. In the United States, refund flexibility remains extremely limited. Policies are designed to protect attendance forecasts, not accommodate last-minute ch
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14 January
Magic Kingdom Sees Crowds Disappear in Rare Scene
There are certain things you just expect when you show up to Magic Kingdom in the morning. Crowds funneling through security. Families already arguing over Lightning Lane plans. Strollers packed tighter than carry-on luggage. Even on a slower day, there’s usually motion everywhere you look. That’s why this video stopped so many people mid-scroll. It's 9 AM and not a soul entering the Magic Kingdom
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14 January
JoJo Siwa Pops Up at Disney Housing Complex to Spill Tea
In what's becoming a pattern for the controversial pop star, JoJo Siwa made an unannounced appearance at Flamingo Crossing this week to speak with Disney College Program cast members. And yes, things got interesting. The Backstory You Need to Know For those not keeping tabs, JoJo Siwa has had quite the relationship with Walt Disney World Resort. We're talking family vacations since childhood, usin
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14 January
Disney Stunt Star Breaks Silence After Shocking Boulder Incident
Fans of Disney’s Hollywood Studios were shaken a few weeks ago when a major incident occurred during the Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular. The iconic 400-pound boulder, meant to thrill audiences safely, went off course and rolled toward the audience. Now, the Disney cast member who jumped in to protect guests has finally spoken out about the terrifying moment. A Heroic Reaction Robert Herrick,
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14 January
Disney Store Confirms Permanent End of Operations in January 2026
Construction crews are dismantling one of the last remaining vintage-style Disney Store locations in the world just weeks after its permanent closure. The nostalgic merchandise destination at Disneyland Paris Resort shut down on January 4, 2026, launching a transformation that will erase decades of retro Disney retail aesthetics in favor of modern franchise-based shopping. Nostalgic Era Ends at Di
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14 January
Disney Turned EPCOT Festival Into a Giant Card Game
Festival of the Arts at EPCOT used to be about celebrating different kinds of art. Visual galleries. Food presentations. Broadway performances. A nice mix where you could pick what interested you. That's not what's happening in 2026. Disney decided to make Lorcana, their trading card game, the main event. And you literally cannot walk through this festival without running into it constantly. They
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14 January
EPCOT Turns Into a Quiet Ghost Park in Latest Updates
There’s a version of EPCOT that almost no one talks about. It doesn’t involve packed festivals or long food lines. It doesn’t happen in the middle of the day. And most guests never see it at all. Late at night, after the fireworks end and the crowds rush for the exits, EPCOT can suddenly feel abandoned. Recent photos taken in the Morocco pavilion show exactly that. Empty pathways. No guests in sig
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14 January
Disney Is Teasing Something New for Passholders Without Saying a Word
It didn’t come with a countdown clock or a big reveal banner. There was no announcement telling everyone to pay attention. Disney simply dropped a clue — and trusted Annual Passholders to notice. Inside the My Disney Experience app, tucked into the Passholder Buzz section, a short video quietly appeared. It’s energetic. It’s colorful. It’s set to upbeat music. And it doesn’t explain itself at all.
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14 January
Disney Confirms More Permanent Closures as Magic Kingdom Expansion Grows
Magic Kingdom has always felt like the most stable park at Walt Disney World. While other parks reinvent themselves, Magic Kingdom tends to change slowly, carefully, and often behind the scenes. That’s why the steady pace of permanent closures tied to its current expansion feels different. This isn’t a pause. It’s momentum. Disney has now confirmed that two more longtime Frontierland locations — W
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14 January
Disney Princess Head Broke at Magic Kingdom and Disney Didn’t Stop the Ride
Something happened on Tiana's Bayou Adventure at Magic Kingdom yesterday that perfectly sums up how badly this attraction is falling apart. The Tiana animatronic in the finale scene malfunctioned so badly that her hair was completely gone and kids could see the exposed robot head underneath. Like, fully exposed mechanical innards. Wires and machinery where Princess Tiana's hair should be. I really
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