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 -3 March
Major Disney Dining Event Set for 2026 Comeback With Celebrity Chef Spotlight
Food lovers, this one’s for you. The 2026 Swan and Dolphin Food & Wine Classic has officially opened ticket sales, and the two-night event is set for November 20 and 21. For 17 years now, this fall celebration has drawn guests who want something a little more elevated than the standard theme park festival experience. And it delivers. From 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. each evening, the causeway between the Swa
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3 March
EPCOT Attraction Shut Down With No Notice to Disney World Guests
EPCOT's World Discovery Liquid Layer Splash Pad closed abruptly on March 3 without advance warning, blocking families from the interactive water area with stanchions and rope as all features went dark. Walt Disney World Resort guests arriving at the World Discovery neighborhood found the splash pad completely offline. WDWNT reported that operational problems have plagued the attraction since at le
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3 March
Disney World Quietly Raises Prices on Popular Resort Must-Have
If you’re planning a Walt Disney World trip for 2026 and staying on property, there’s a small but noticeable update waiting at your resort’s beverage station. Disney has quietly raised the price of its Rapid Refillable Mug — a resort staple many guests purchase without a second thought — while simultaneously rolling out a brand-new design. It’s not a dramatic overhaul. But it’s another example of
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3 March
Disney World Shares Long-Awaited Updates on 4 Future Lands
For a long time, Disney World expansion talk has felt like a loop: concept art drops, fans get excited, and then everyone waits. Lately, though, those waits have started to come with more to chew on. Between construction walls, permit chatter, and details emerging bit by bit, 2026 is beginning to look like the year these four projects start feeling real. Disney hasn’t mapped everything out in one
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3 March
6 Disney World Attractions Go Dark for March 2026
If you’ve walked through Walt Disney World recently, you’ve seen the signs. Construction cranes hover over the skyline. Familiar pathways redirect around work zones. Attractions that defined entire lands now sit behind walls. March 2026 brings that transformation into sharp focus. Across multiple parks, seven key experiences remain closed — some temporarily, others for good. Here’s what’s unavaila
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3 March
Disney World Just Made Pin Trading Way More Complicated Than It Needs To Be
EPCOT has introduced new procedures for Pin Tuesday, complicating the pin trading process with wristbands, taped queue lines, and directional signs. This change comes in response to the overwhelming number of pin collectors arriving early for limited-edition pins, which are released every Tuesday at Disney Traders. Guests now have to line up at the front of the park instead of the shop, with cast
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3 March
EPCOT Loses Another Way to Experience Cultures at Disney World
The Trading Post Refreshments bar in EPCOT's Canada Pavilion closed permanently on February 27, 2026. This adds to the growing concerns among fans about the loss of EPCOT cultural offerings at Walt Disney World. The bar was a quick-service spot for Canadian draft beers, regional wines, and famous ice wine without needing a reservation at the expensive Le Cellier steakhouse. With the closure, while
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3 March
Lawsuit Update Comes To Light in Disney Springs Doctor Death Case
A tragic case that captured national headlines and deeply impacted the theme park community has officially come to a close. The wrongful death lawsuit tied to a fatal allergic reaction at Walt Disney World Resort has been voluntarily dismissed, according to new court filings. In October 2023, Dr. Kanokporn Tangsuan, a 42-year-old physician affiliated with NYU Langone in New York City, traveled to
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2 March
Disney Quietly Cuts Hollywood Studios Lightning Lane Options Overnight
Something subtle changed at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, and many guests didn’t notice it until they opened the My Disney Experience app to plan their day. Without a formal announcement, Walt Disney World has reduced the number of top-tier Lightning Lane attractions available at the park. The adjustment wasn’t caused by a policy shift or a redesign of the system — it happened because one of the par
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2 March
46-Year-Old Disney World Ride Shows off New Look
Part of Big Thunder Mountain Railroad's entrance emerged from behind construction walls at Magic Kingdom Park, revealing fresh pavement and an expanded walkway as the Frontierland roller coaster nears its spring reopening after more than a year closed. WDWNT documented the changes, posting a photo on Facebook showing new pavement with signs prohibiting stroller parking in the reopened area. The pu
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