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 -
    14 January
    Bluey looks shocked in a still from the TV show

    Disney Quietly Advances Plans for ‘Bluey’ Attraction at Animal Kingdom

    Change at Disney rarely announces itself loudly at first. More often, it starts quietly, buried in paperwork that most guests never see. That’s exactly what’s happening now at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, where a newly filed construction permit points to a growing Bluey experience that may reshape one of the park’s most unique corners. This latest permit focuses on general construction at Conservation

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  • 14 January
    Mickey Mouse stands in front of a colorful building at Tokyo Disneyland

    Official: Disney Parks Make Park Hopping U-Turn

    Park hopping may be the norm at some Disney parks, but not all destinations enjoy the same level of flexibility. At Walt Disney World Resort, for example, guests regained the ability to freely move through all four parks in 2024 once pandemic-era restrictions were lifted. Disneyland Resort and Disneyland Paris maintain similar freedom, allowing guests to alternate between Disneyland Park and Disne

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  • 13 January
    DCA Food and Wine Festival Disney California Adventure

    Disneyland Guest Says He Was Charged 20% Tip With No Warning, No Refund

    A visitor to a popular frozen treat and snack food shop near Disneyland Resort discovered an unwelcome surprise on his receipt—a mandatory 20% gratuity added without his knowledge or consent. The incident sparked heated debate on social media about undisclosed service charges and whether businesses can legally add tips without customer approval. Disneyland Customer Discovers Hidden Charge After Pu

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  • 13 January
    split image with Universal guests in front of spinning globe on the left and Disney adults in front of Cinderella Castle on the right

    The One Big Difference Between Universal and Disney Annual Passes No One Talks About

    On the surface, Universal and Disney annual passes look pretty similar. Both promise discounts. Both offer exclusive perks. Both market their programs as a way to feel like more than just a day guest. But beneath the branding and benefit lists, there’s one difference that rarely gets discussed—and once you see it, you can’t unsee it. It comes down to who each company actually wants holding an annu

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  • 13 January
    EPCOT World Celebration at night

    A Different Kind of Disney Ticket Is Making 2026 Trips Easier to Justify

    Planning a Disney World trip in 2026 feels different than it did even a few years ago. Guests aren’t just asking what they want to do anymore — they’re asking how they can do it without feeling overwhelmed by crowds, costs, and nonstop decision-making. That’s why a specific Disney ticket is starting to stand out again, even though Disney isn’t heavily promoting it. The After Hours ticket isn’t new

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  • 13 January
    A family enjoying a sunny day outdoors; a woman in a yellow dress and a man in a striped shirt playfully chase two children wearing hats near an elaborate tree structure in a park.

    Disney Experience Kids Love Might Be Closing Permanently

    Animal Kingdom's Affection Section could be closing permanently, and if this rumor is true, Disney World will have lost its only petting zoo, allowing Bluey to have more space. Cast members have been warning guests for weeks. The writing is on the wall, even if Disney won't officially confirm it yet. Credit: Disney The Rumor Everyone's Talking About Cast Members working at the Affection Section ha

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  • 13 January
    A crowd of people walk toward Epcot’s large geodesic sphere, Spaceship Earth.

    Disney World’s 2026 Discounts May Be Setting Up an Unexpected Crowd Problem

    For a long time, 2026 felt like the year Disney fans quietly agreed to avoid. It wasn’t about losing interest in Walt Disney World — it was about timing. With major construction projects underway across several parks, the resort felt caught between what it used to be and what it’s trying to become. For many guests, that in-between phase didn’t feel worth the cost or the hassle. That mindset settle

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  • 13 January
    Guests watching World of Color at Disney California Adventure Park

    Disneyland Resort Adds Rare Character Experience for 2026 Celebration

    Disney fans know the feeling when something unexpected starts to ripple through a park. Conversations stop mid-sentence. Phones come out. People ask Cast Members questions they didn’t expect to ask that day. That’s the atmosphere surrounding a brand-new character experience that quietly debuted at Disney California Adventure — and it’s one that no one quite knows how to explain yet. Panda Mei has

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  • 13 January
    A large crowd of people walk along Main Street in Walt Disney World Resort

    Disney Just Confirmed Iconic Ride Is One Step Closer to Opening

    After nearly a year of watching Big Thunder Mountain sit closed at Magic Kingdom, we finally have real proof this refurbishment is actually progressing toward reopening. Disney held a golden spike ceremony yesterday. And no, that's not some made-up Disney corporate event. It's a genuine railroad tradition that signifies the track is complete. The Golden Spike Is a Big Deal Here's what most people

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  • 13 January
    Concept art for the Monsters, Inc. roller coaster

    Disney Hollywood Studios To Expand as the Muppets Are Removed To Make Way for Something Monstruous

    Disney's Hollywood Studios officially removed The Muppets from its park, and now, new figures reveal the cost of what's coming soon to this park. What Replaced Muppet*Vision 3D at Disney World? Muppet*Vision 3D officially closed on June 8, 2025, ending a 34-year run that began shortly after the opening of Disney-MGM Studios in 1991. The roughly 15-minute attraction blended in-theater effects, Audi

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