Disney Parks

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  • Jan- 2026 -
    8 January
    Spaceship Earth as seen from across the World Showcase Lagoon at EPCOT.

    Disney World Makes Official Change Separating the 11 World Showcase Countries at EPCOT

    Walt Disney World Resort is fundamentally altering how guests experience the World Showcase at EPCOT by installing physical boundaries between country pavilions. The themed pavement dividers represent the first time in the park's 43-year history that Disney has created official visual markers distinguishing where one nation ends and another begins around the World Showcase Lagoon. Mexico Becomes T

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  • 8 January
    Guests line up inside a colorful, themed corridor, echoing the lively atmosphere of a Disney Parks attraction queue.

    Disney Ride Queue Balloons to 6.5 Hours as Parks Buckle Under Demand

    If January once promised quiet walkways and short waits, that assumption no longer holds. Across Disney parks worldwide, crowd patterns have shifted, making traditionally slower months far less predictable. Theme park attendance has become a closely watched metric in the post-pandemic era. Fans, analysts, and investors now track wait times and discounts as indicators of broader trends across globa

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  • 8 January
    Guests on Disney World's Main Street, U.S.A.

    Virtual Queue Returns to Walt Disney World Resort

    Walt Disney World has reintroduced the virtual queue, a system designed to keep guests moving and avoid massive lines at the parkโ€™s most sought-after attractions. First implemented to handle record-breaking crowds, the virtual queue allowed visitors to join a digital line through the My Disney Experience app. Guests received a boarding group that let them explore the park rather than stand in a tr

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  • 8 January
    Goofy outside CommuniCore Hall for Cool Kid Summer

    Disney World Urges Guests To Come Back During the Summer as Crowds Dwindle

    Walt Disney World still hums with activity, but the overwhelming summer crowds guests once expected havenโ€™t felt as intense. Disney has noticed the changeโ€”and instead of waiting it out, the company is responding with a summer lineup that feels intentional, layered, and hard to ignore. Summer 2026 isnโ€™t about filling gaps. Itโ€™s about reestablishing momentum. Cool KIDSโ€™ SUMMER Sets the Summer Rhythm

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  • 8 January
    Donald Duck Tickets

    Disney World Just Told Florida Residents to Pay More for Less

    Disney World dropped several deals this week, and apparently decided that Florida residents deserve the absolute worst one. Let's break down this mess because honestly, it's kind of insulting. The “Deal” That Isn't Really a Deal Disney's new Florida Resident ticket costs a total of $190 for two days. That's $95 per day. You get access to EPCOT and Animal Kingdom only. Magic Kingdom? No

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  • 8 January
    tron lightcycle run exterior at magic kingdom with mickey mouse doing a facepalm overlay

    Magic Kingdom Will Lose the TRON Attraction on January 20

    The TRON ride in Magic Kingdom is about to say goodbye to its TRON: Ares makeover. Disneyโ€™s big plans to bring TRON back into the spotlight are showing signs of recalibration. The centerpiece of this effort, TRON: Ares, released in 2025, aimed to revive the neon-filled sci-fi franchise. But despite a heavy-hitting cast and extensive marketing, the film underperformed at the box office, falling sho

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  • 8 January
    Tiana animatronic on Tiana's Bayou Adventure at Walt Disney World Resort

    Disaster in the Bayou: Tianaโ€™s Bayou Adventure Sinks at Disneyland Amid Ongoing Technical Crisis

    What was supposed to be a groundbreaking celebration of culture and music has turned into a persistent mechanical nightmare for Disneyland Resort. On January 7, 2026, the parkโ€™s newest E-ticket attraction, Tianaโ€™s Bayou Adventure, suffered its most high-profile failure to date: a ride vehicle began to sink with guests onboard, leading to a frantic emergency evacuation. Credit: Disney The incident

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  • 7 January
    A man wearing a shirt inside out after security said it violated the Disney dress code.

    Disney Dress Code Strikes Again: Park Security Forces Guest To Wear Shirt Inside-Out

    Disneyland Resort security cast members took aggressive action against a guest wearing a militaristic Mickey Mouse shirt, escorting him to a restroom and standing guard while he turned his clothing inside-out. The incident has reignited discussions about Disney's subjective dress code enforcement and whether the theme park goes too far in policing guest attire. “Full Metal Mouse” Shirt

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  • 7 January
    Disney Adults laughing and enjoying themselves at the Disney World theme parks.

    In 2026, Adult-Focused Experience at Disneyland Will Close

    Disneyland Resort is temporarily shuttering one of its most popular adult-focused destinations next month. The indoor portion of Trader Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar at the Disneyland Hotel will close February 17 for an extensive renovation project targeting the venue's signature special effects and atmospheric elements that draw Disney Parks fans from around the world. Trader Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar

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  • 7 January
    The Disney Hollywood Studios entrance at Walt Disney World Resort.

    Disney Quietly Moves Forward on Rock โ€™nโ€™ Roller Coaster Changes

    If youโ€™ve spent enough time at Disneyโ€™s Hollywood Studios, you know when something feels off. Not broken. Not closed. Justโ€ฆ unsettled. Itโ€™s the kind of change you donโ€™t notice all at once. A boarded doorway here. A blocked-off pre-show there. Nothing dramatic enough to stop you in your tracksโ€”but enough to linger in your mind long after youโ€™ve walked past it. Thatโ€™s exactly where Rock โ€™nโ€™ Roller C

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