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 -
    29 January
    Colorful illustrated map of a theme park area with winding rivers, waterfalls, forested sections, rustic buildings, and red rocky canyons, resembling an adventure or nature-themed amusement park.

    The Horizon of Evil: Giant Show Buildings Revealed for Magic Kingdomโ€™s Villains and Cars Expansion

    The skyline of the Magic Kingdom is currently a forest of cranes and a sea of overturned earth, marking the beginning of what is officially the largest expansion in the parkโ€™s 55-year history. For decades, fans looked at the undeveloped woods behind Frontierland and whispered about what lay “Beyond Big Thunder.” In early 2026, those whispers had turned into the roar of heavy machinery

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  • 29 January
    Big Thunder Mountain Railroad coaster at Magic Kingdom

    The Thunder Returns: Is a Surprise Soft Opening Coming to Magic Kingdomโ€™s Big Thunder Mountain?

    For over a year, a significant portion of the Magic Kingdom skyline has felt oddly stagnant. The red rock buttes of Big Thunder Mountain Railroadโ€”usually swarming with runaway ore shards and screaming prospectorsโ€”have been silent, draped in the literal and metaphorical veil of a “deep refurbishment.” But as of late January 2026, the mountain is finally showing signs of life. Credit: Di

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  • 29 January
    Families in front of Dumbo in Storybook Circus at Magic Kingdom Park.

    Disney Files New Permit After Fantasyland Area Found โ€œTorn and Damagedโ€

    Thereโ€™s something about walking through Fantasyland thatโ€™s supposed to feel timeless. Bright colors, cheerful music, and playful details all work together to create that classic Disney atmosphere. Thatโ€™s why guests were surprised earlier this month when parts of Storybook Circus looked noticeably worn, with tent structures showing rips, strained seams, and signs of prolonged exposure to the Florid

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  • 29 January
    Millennium Falcon in Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge at Disney World's Hollywood Studios.

    Smugglers Runโ€™s New Double Rider Line Is Adding Pressure to the Boarding Process

    Thereโ€™s a particular kind of anticipation that builds when youโ€™re about to board the Falcon. Itโ€™s not the same excitement you feel before a roller coaster drop or a dark ride reveal. Itโ€™s quieter. More personal. Youโ€™re thinking about who youโ€™re riding with, what role you might get, and how the experience could unfold differently this time. That anticipation now carries a new wrinkle. Guests approa

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  • 29 January
    Guests visit Tomorrowland in the Magic Kingdom during Hurricane Milton at Disney World.

    With Weeks Until Promised Reopening, Disney World Ride Still Looks Like a Demolition Derby

    Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin is supposed to reopen this spring at Magic Kingdom, but recent photos suggest that Walt Disney World Resort might be cutting it closeโ€”or missing the target entirely. Guests aboard the Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover are witnessing a construction spectacle that looks nowhere near completion. Photos circulating on social media reveal demolished concrete,

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  • 29 January
    Disney Channel logo with the word "Disney" in a stylized blue and white font featuring a Mickey Mouse silhouette. The background is a gradient of blue tones.

    Disneyland Unveils Millennial Night Featuring a Rare Character

    Disneyland knows exactly who itโ€™s coming for in 2026, and itโ€™s not subtle about it. Disney Channel Nite is officially returning as part of the Disneyland After Dark lineup, and this yearโ€™s event leans hard into early-2000s nostalgia with rare characters, throwback entertainment, and a food menu designed to hit millennials right in their childhood memories. Between the snacks, the songs, and a hist

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  • 29 January
    Goofy, Minnie Mouse, Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Pluto are dressed in sports gear, energetically posing in front of the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex globe at Disney World. The scene is lively and colorful with palm trees swaying nearby, reminiscent of a Tampa Bay Rays celebration.

    The Super Bowl Is Coming to Disneyland

    The magic of Disney parks has always gone far beyond attractions and fireworks. For generations, Disneyland has been a place where pop culture moments, nostalgia, and once-in-a-lifetime celebrations collide. Guests arrive expecting escapism, but sometimes, they find themselves part of something far bigger than a vacationโ€”a shared moment that ripples across entertainment, sports, and fandom alike.

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  • 29 January
    Space Mountain Tokyo Disneyland

    Disney Spending Billions on All-New Space Mountain, Opening 2027

    Tokyo Disney Resort is pouring nearly half a billion dollars into completely rebuilding Space Mountain, with the reimagined attraction set to debut in 2027 as part of a massive Tomorrowland transformation. The iconic indoor roller coaster shuttered on July 31, 2024, and demolition began almost immediately. Guests at Tokyo Disneyland watched construction barriers go up around the Tomorrowland landm

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  • 29 January
    An entrance to Disney's Animal Kingdom is shown with its sign above the gate. A cartoon dinosaur and Mickey Mouse are superimposed on the image, with the roaring animal kingdom dinosaur approaching Mickey, who appears frightened. Trees and greenery surround the entrance area.

    Guest-Favorite Animal Kingdom Spot Returns With Unexpected Changes

    Animal Kingdom visitors are getting a bit of good news sooner than expected. Harambe Market, the quick-service dining location nestled in the Africa section of the park, is reopening ahead of schedule. Originally projected to return in March, the location will now welcome guests beginning February 5, 2026. That adjustment may sound minor, but for guests navigating busy park days, it adds another v

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  • 29 January
    Mickey Mouse standing proudly in front of the Cinderella Castle at Magic Kingdom inside Disney World.

    Magic Kingdom Fans Saddened by Disneyโ€™s Choice to Cutback Mickey Mouse

    Is Mickey Mouse leaving Magic Kingdom? Well, in a way. Disney World has confirmed that another entertainment offering will be cut back as the Cinderella Castle continues to be impacted by the overhaul. Mickey Mouse (Kind Of) Leaves Magic kingdom…but Not for Long Every morning at Magic Kingdom, thereโ€™s a familiar rhythm guests have come to expect. The gates open, excitement hums through Main

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