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 -
    13 February
    Kristoff, Anna, Elsa, Olaf, and Sven

    Disney Officially Changing Iconic ‘Frozen’ Character, New Look Revealed

    Disney has revealed a fresh glimpse at the new-and-improved Olaf. First introduced in Frozen (2013), Olaf – a walking, talking snowman created by Elsa's (Idina Menzel) icy powers – has become a bona fide pop culture phenomenon. Voiced by Josh Gad, he's beloved for his earnest optimism, self-aware humor, and scene-stealing one-liners. Unsurprisingly, the character plays a huge role in Disney's expa

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  • 12 February
    Spaceship Earth as seen from across the World Showcase Lagoon at EPCOT.

    This $350 Disney Experience That Sold Out So Fast Nobody Had a Chance

    EPCOT recently hosted an incredibly fast sellout for a special Disney event, the Spirit of the Mexico Pavilion: A D23 Experience. Tickets went on sale at 1 p.m. ET for $349 each and sold out almost immediately, leaving many D23 Gold Members unable to register. The March 11 event features a recreation of San Angel Inn's original 1982 menu, highlighting nostalgia along with exclusive access. This le

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  • 12 February
    Disney Springs at Disney World.

    Disney Springs Crowds Push Disney to Make Immediate Change

    Disney Springs has always been a popular stop for Walt Disney World guests, but lately, it’s been operating on a completely different level. What used to feel like a relaxed shopping and dining district has started feeling more like a fifth theme park, especially during weekends and holidays. And when a major holiday weekend arrives, the crowds don’t just show up. They flood the entire area. That’

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  • 12 February
    Michael Eisner and Mickey Mouse

    Michael Eisner Speaks Against Disneyland and Disney World Amid CEO Switchover

    Michael Eisner helped turn The Walt Disney Company into a global entertainment powerhouse. Now, the former CEO is questioning whether its theme parks still live up to the promise that defined his era. In a recent interview, Eisner made clear he believes one aspect of Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World Resort has drifted too far from that ideal. Michael Eisner's Legacy at The Walt Disney Compa

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  • 12 February
    Mickey Mouse, StellaLou, and Duffy at Tokyo DisneySea

    Long-Closed Disney Location Now Won’t Return Until 2027

    A reopening date quietly changed on Disney’s official calendar this week. Disney parks regularly close attractions and restaurants for refurbishment. At EPCOT, Frozen Ever After recently returned after updates. At Magic Kingdom, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad remains down for an extended refurbishment project, which includes new effects and a total track replacement. In California, Disneyland Park

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

    After 54 Years, Walt Disney World Confirms “End of an Era”

    Walt Disney World Resort is removing the last of its iconic purple and red directional signs after four years of replacing them with blue and white versions across the resort's 25,000 acres. The original signage guided guests to theme parks, water parks, Disney Resort hotels, Disney Springs, and ESPN Wide World of Sports since the early decades of the Central Florida property. X (formerly Twitter)

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  • 12 February
    Crowds on Main Street, USA, at Disneyland Park, in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle. Disney bus service.

    Disney Bus Service To Be Removed March 31

    For generations of families, a trip to the Disneyland Resort has meant stepping into a carefully orchestrated world where every detail feels seamless. From rope drop at Disneyland Park to late-night strolls through Downtown Disney, guests expect the “magic” to extend beyond attractions and into the logistics of their day. That expectation includes transportation — an often-overlooked but essential

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  • 12 February
    wide shot of Disney World's monorail gliding through Magic Kingdom

    Disney World Guests Keep Getting Caught With This “Banned” Cooler Item

    Packing a cooler for Disney World has always felt like one of those “smart guest” moves. You’re not breaking any rules, you’re not sneaking anything in, and you’re definitely not the only one doing it. In fact, it’s practically a tradition for families visiting during warmer months. But lately, guests have been showing up at Disney security and learning the hard way that one cooler item is being t

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  • 12 February
    Cinderella Castle and Walt Disney statue in Disney World's Magic Kingdom park

    This Expensive Disney Princess Experience Just Got Way Better

    Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique at Magic Kingdom has long transformed kids into Disney princesses and knights, but it faced a significant issue: many children chose gowns only to discover their sizes weren’t available. Disney has finally addressed this with new tablets that display “Adaptive Offerings and Extended Sizes” icons during costume selection. This allows families to see which costumes have exte

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  • 12 February
    The Living With the Land sign in Disney World's EPCOT

    Disney World Closes Down EPCOT From 1982

    There’s something uniquely peaceful about a morning at EPCOT. As the sun rises over World Showcase Lagoon and guests make their way through the gates of Walt Disney World Resort, anticipation fills the air. Families clutch their park maps, Annual Passholders refresh the My Disney Experience app, and fans of The Walt Disney Company look ahead to a day filled with innovation, nostalgia, and storytel

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