Disney Parks
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Mar- 2026 -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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4 March
Disney Has Already Started To Erase Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster
Disney has rapidly begun transforming Rock ‘n' Roller Coaster from its Aerosmith branding to a Muppets version, just days after the attraction closed on March 1, 2026. The upside-down car at the entrance is currently being updated, with the side facing the Tower of Terror already sanded down and painted with red flames outlined in orange. The opposite side remains untouched, indicating that
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4 March
Private Company Confirms Magic Kingdom Purchase at Disney World
Walt Disney World Resort is in the middle of a dramatic evolution, and Magic Kingdom is at the center of it all. Frontierland is being reshaped by the upcoming Piston Peak National Park and Villains Land expansions, while Cinderella Castle itself is undergoing a full repainting. But construction walls aren’t the only thing guests need to prepare for in 2026. Visitors planning to spend May 13, 2026
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4 March
After a Month, Disney Park in California Finished Construction on This Kids’ Area
The Redwood Creek Challenge Trail bridge at Disney California Adventure has reopened after a four-week closure for wood panel repairs. This closure significantly impacted guest flow, especially for families with young kids. The construction walls are down, and the bridge is now fully operational, restoring access to this vital playground area since the park's opening in 2001. The closure began on
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4 March
Walt Disney World Has Officially Erased 4 Opening-Day Traditions
When guests walked through the gates of Magic Kingdom on October 1, 1971, they stepped into a park that was designed very differently from the modern theme parks we know today. There were thrill rides, of course, but the park’s identity wasn’t built around them. Instead, Imagineers filled Magic Kingdom with experiences that encouraged guests to slow down and explore. Some of those experiences beca
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4 March
Disney World’s Animal Kingdom To Get Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Treatment
A major chapter has closed at Disney’s Animal Kingdom—and what’s rising in its place is something entirely different. For decades, DinoLand U.S.A. brought roadside Americana and oversized dinosaurs to life in a playful carnival setting. Now, that corner of the park is being reborn as Tropical Americas, an expansive land drawing inspiration from Central and South America’s cultures, wildlife, and s
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3 March
70-Year-Old Disneyland Park Entrance Gets a Makeover
Disneyland Park's iconic entrance flowerbed switched from Mickey Mouse to Minnie Mouse this week, marking the start of Women's History Month celebrations at the Southern California theme park. The horticulture team replaced the classic Mickey Mouse design with Minnie beneath the Disneyland Railroad Station on Main Street, U.S.A. WDWNT posted a photo of the updated landscaping on Facebook. Disneyla
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3 March
Report Highlights Filthy Decor and Damage Inside Disney World’s EPCOT
The Land Pavilion at EPCOT is showing significant neglect, with filthy decorative elements and damaged fixtures visible throughout the World Nature building, according to reports from Walt Disney World Resort guests. WDWNT documented the deterioration on March 3, posting a Facebook photo highlighting stained fabric and other maintenance failures ahead of the debut of a reimagined attraction in The
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3 March
Disney World Is Completely Transforming EPCOT Again
The 2026 EPCOT Flower and Garden Festival starts TOMORROW, March 4. If you haven’t booked your park reservation yet, do it now! Opening day will be crowded with attendees eager to see 60+ character topiaries, try 76 new menu items, and enjoy the Garden Rocks Concert Series featuring Music of ABBA March 5-7. The festival runs through June 1, but tomorrow will attract serious Disney food bloggers an
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