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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Jan- 2026 -11 January
Starbucks at Risk? Disney World Shakes up Dining Plan in 2026, Removes and Revokes Several Restaurants
Last month, Walt Disney World Resort created chaos for vacation planners by dramatically altering which restaurants accept Disney Dining Plan credits in 2026. The company removed approximately 35 dining locations from the program in late December, then spent early January issuing corrections and reversing decisions after Disney Park guests discovered their favorite restaurantsโincluding all Starbu
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11 January
If You Lose Something at Disney World, You Might Never Get It Back… Even if Itโs Found
Disney cast members locate thousands of forgotten items throughout Walt Disney World Resort every year, but not every discovery leads to a happy reunion between guests and their belongings. Certain categories of lost and found property trigger immediate law enforcement involvement, resulting in permanent confiscation regardless of the item's legal status outside Disney property or its sentimental
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10 January
Disney Drops Surprise Update on Closed ‘Ratatouille’ Attraction
One Disney park has kept one of its most popular attractions closed since October. It has now provided an update on its future. Ratatouille has long been one of the parkโs highest-capacity family rides, drawing steady lines thanks to its Pixar branding and trackless ride system. Its absence has shifted guest traffic toward Marvel Avengers Campus and the parkโs limited remaining rides. Walt Disney
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10 January
Star Commandโs Big Reset: How the 2026 Buzz Lightyear Overhaul Changes Magic Kingdom Strategy Forever
For nearly three decades, Buzz Lightyearโs Space Ranger Spin has been a rite of passage for every Magic Kingdom guest. Whether you were a casual tourist or a seasoned pro aiming for the elusive 999,999 “Galactic Hero” score, the ride was a cornerstone of Tomorrowland. But as of January 10, 2026, the game has officially changed. Credit: Disney Following a series of “behind-the-sce
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10 January
Every Single Change Coming to Disney World’s Most Iconic Ride
Big Thunder Mountain has been closed at Magic Kingdom for almost an entire year. And now we finally know why Disney needed that much time. Spoiler alert: they're basically rebuilding the entire thing. Not Just a Normal Disney Refurbishment Disney calls these projects “refurbishments,” implying that they're simply giving the ride a fresh coat of paint. But what they're doing to Big Thun
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10 January
Disney Introduces New Mandatory Guest Reservations for 3 Days Next Week
The entrance to a major Disney resort is built around efficiency. Trains, hotels, and walkways all funnel guests through a small number of retail and security checkpoints designed to keep crowds moving smoothly from arrival to attraction. One of those spaces is now being placed behind a reservation system at Tokyo Disney Resort, marking a temporary shift in how visitors can access one of the prope
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10 January
Disney World to Stop Working Normally Tomorrow
Here's a fun surprise for families at Disney World tomorrow: the mini golf you planned to play in the morning? Yeah, that's not happening. Winter Summerland Miniature Golf won't open until 3 p.m. on January 11. That's five hours later than the normal 10 a.m. opening. Five entire hours where this popular family activity just sits there closed while you're paying full vacation prices to be at Disney
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10 January
Disney Worldโs 2026 Problem: A Park-Wide Bug Infestation Guests Canโt Ignore
Disney World has built its reputation on control. Music cues line up perfectly. Pathways guide crowds smoothly. Even landscaping looks placed with purpose. Guests rarely stop to think about those detailsโuntil something disrupts them. In 2026, that disruption isnโt coming from construction or ride closures. Itโs coming from something far more uncomfortable. Guests are noticing insects in places wh
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10 January
Disney Implements New MagicBand Rules for 2026 Without Warning
If MagicBands feel more complicated than you remember, youโre not imagining things. They still tap you into Walt Disney Worldโs parks, unlock resort rooms, and scan Lightning Lane reservations, but the role they play in a park day has changed. In 2026, Disney has rewritten the rules for MagicBands and the park experience, affecting every guestโnew or returning. This isnโt a minor tweak. It impacts
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10 January
Disney Extends Park Hours as New Plans Take Shape
A Disney park has confirmed that it will be extending its hours and adding more entertainment options for millions of guests. Disney Park Adds Extended Hours, More Entertainment Options For guests used to wrapping up their day early at Walt Disney Studios Park, the change will feel dramatic. Nights at Disneyland Paris are about to get longer, brighter, and far more complicatedโespecially for visit
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