Disney Parks

From Walt Disney World Resort to Disneyland Paris and everything in between! Here’s the latest information on the beloved Disney Parks.

  • Feb- 2026 -
    19 February
    The Tower of Terror as seen from down Sunset Blvd at Disney's Hollywood Studios

    Disney Just Confirmed 5 Massive Expansions Coming to Hollywood Studios

    Disney’s Hollywood Studios feels like it’s on the edge of another major reset. The park has spent years swapping experiences, tightening its lineup around popular franchises, and turning whole sections into immersive worlds. Now Disney is preparing a new round of additions that will reshape the park in a way guests can’t ignore. The changes won’t just add more to do. They will change what the park

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  • 19 February
    Crowds of people walk toward the Tree of Life at Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park

    Disney’s Animal Kingdom Shuts Down ANOTHER Entire Land This Weekend

    Disney's Animal Kingdom will close Rafiki's Planet Watch on February 23, making it completely inaccessible until summer. This closure follows the permanent shutdown of DinoLand U.S.A. on February 2, resulting in the loss of two entire lands in one month. Families with young kids are particularly affected, as the park is losing key attractions for toddlers. At Rafiki's Planet Watch, the Affection S

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  • 19 February
    The loading area for Test Track at EPCOT

    Test Track Closed at EPCOT on February 19

    Test Track remained closed Thursday morning for 90 minutes past EPCOT's opening, then suffered repeated breakdowns that trapped theme park guests in a “30-minute” standby line for nearly two hours. The World Discovery attraction failed to open with the park, according to BlueSky user WDWStats, which tracks Walt Disney World Resort ride downtime: Test Track has been reopened after an in

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  • 19 February
    adults eats snacks in disney world's EPCOT park in front of Spaceship Earth ride

    Disney World Guests Face $100 Price Spike for Theme Park Tickets

    Walt Disney World has never been the “cheap vacation” option, but lately, the price increases feel different. It’s not just a minor bump here and there anymore. It feels like Disney is quietly preparing guests for something much bigger. And if the current trend keeps going, Disney World could be setting the stage for one of the biggest ticket price hikes we’ve ever seen. Not the kind of increase y

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  • 19 February
    A side view of Cinderella Castle at Magic Kingdom Park

    After 6 Years, Disney World Proves It’s No Longer the Same Park We Left in 2020

    If you’ve been visiting Walt Disney World for years, you probably still remember what the parks felt like before 2020. The crowds were heavy, but manageable. Dining reservations weren’t a full-contact sport. You could plan a vacation without feeling like you needed an entire spreadsheet and an alarm set for 5:55 a.m. Then 2020 happened. The parks shut down, Disney World changed its operations over

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  • 19 February
    An enormous Mickey Mouse balloon hovers behind and above a crowded scene at a theme park. The area is filled with numerous people, some holding up cameras and phones, while others walk or stand in various colorful outfits. It appears lively and busy heading to Disney.

    Disney World Crowds Arrive Earlier Than Predicted, Off-Setting Hundreds of Vacations

    For decades, seasoned travelers to Walt Disney World Resort have relied on one powerful strategy: timing. Families, annual passholders, and locals often planned visits around so-called “off-season” windows — those quieter stretches between holidays when wait times felt manageable and spontaneous magic felt easier to find. Those slower weeks weren’t just convenient — they became part of Disney vaca

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  • 19 February
    Cinderella Castle at Magic Kingdom Park from the side.

    Magic Kingdom Expansions Gets Sudden Update From Ron DeSantis and His Disney District

    For many Walt Disney World guests, stepping into Magic Kingdom Park feels like entering a world where imagination powers everything—from the glow of Cinderella Castle at night to the intricate lighting and sound effects that bring attractions to life. While the storytelling magic is often front and center, it’s the hidden infrastructure behind the scenes that quietly makes these experiences possib

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  • 19 February
    Mickey and Minnie Mouse in the Disney Harmony in Color parade at Tokyo Disney Resort.

    Tokyo Disneyland Just Spent a Record-Breaking Amount of Money on an Attraction

    Oriental Land Company recently announced a budget of 70.5 billion yen for the new Space Mountain at Tokyo Disneyland, making it the most expensive attraction ever built by Walt Disney Imagineering. This figure exceeded the initial estimate of 56 billion yen due to inflation in Japan. At current exchange rates, that amounts to about $460 million USD, but the key point is that the spending is happen

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  • 19 February
    grand floridian renovations

    The Disney Reservation Change That’s Making Eating at the Parks More Complicated

    Walt Disney World recently changed how guests make dining reservations through the My Disney Experience app, causing confusion. As of February 19, instead of completing bookings within the app as before, guests are redirected to a separate browser window. This issue became apparent when trying to book the Garden View Lounge Tea Experience, which sold out quickly. Previously, users could manage the

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  • 19 February
    Buzz Lightyear meeting guests in Toy Story Land at Disney's Hollywood Studios

    Disney Just Dropped Major News About This Closed Toy Story Attraction

    Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin at Magic Kingdom is set to reopen after being closed since last summer, with the official Walt Disney World website confirming significant updates. Enhancements include handheld blasters, reactive targets that light up when hit, new ride vehicles with real-time scoring monitors, and a new character, Buddy, who greets guests at the start. This marks a transition f

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