Disney Parks

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

  • Nov- 2025 -
    8 November
    Big Thunder Mountain Railroad at Magic Kingdom

    Magic Kingdom Just Cut 3 “Classic” Pieces of Big Thunder Mountain History

    Disney’s never been afraid to make big moves, and lately, it seems like every corner of its parks is under construction. Now, the spotlight has turned to one of Magic Kingdom’s most iconic coasters: Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. Known for its wild twists and mining-town chaos, this fan favorite is about to enter a new era. Disney has confirmed that Big Thunder will undergo a major transformation

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  • 8 November
    Crowds outside Cinderella Castle in Magic Kingdom

    Disney World Vacations Even More at Risk From Disruption Following Latest News

    A mix of travel disruptions and changing weather could make reaching Walt Disney World a little more challenging for guests in the days ahead. Starting Friday, November 7, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) will reduce daily flights by ten percent at 40 major airports across the U.S. The adjustment, prompted by the ongoing federal government shutdown, is already causing ripple effects throu

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  • 8 November
    A group of children wearing mickey mouse ears look up in delight at colorful birds flying overhead under a sunny sky.

    Zootopia: Better Zoogether Officially Opens At Disney’s Animal Kingdom

    It's finally here! Related: Visitors Shocked To Learn Universal Park Won’t Let Them Back In Zootopia: Better Zoogether is the latest attraction to open at Disney World’s Animal Kingdom, officially debuting on November 7, 2025. This exciting new 4D theater show invites guests to dive into the colorful world of Zootopia. The experience is designed to be a vibrant celebration of unity and diversity,

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  • 8 November
    Crowds outside the entrance to Disneyland Park and the Main Street train station.

    Excitement Builds as Disney’s Big Thunder Mountain Returns to Former Glory

    After a few days of controversy, it's actually back! Related: One Less Pirates Attraction at Disney As Lengthy Closure Continues When Big Thunder Mountain Railroad reopened at Disneyland, there was a wave of excitement that swept through the park. After a brief closure, guests couldn’t wait to experience the thrilling ride that has been a favorite since it first opened in 1979. The anticipation ha

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  • 7 November
    Downtown Disney Disneyland Resort

    Downtown Disney Slammed by Sudden Permanent Closure

    Disney has officially confirmed the end of an Anaheim staple, marking another shift in the evolving landscape of Downtown Disney District. For years, Downtown Disney has steadily moved away from its early-2000s mix of retail and fast-casual dining. The district has instead leaned toward chef-driven restaurants and more curated dining experiences. Construction walls, rotating pop-ups, and phased re

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  • 7 November
    Exterior of Tokyo Disneyland Hotel

    Disney Hotel Offers Rare Discounts After Acknowledging Noise Disruption

    For many travelers, staying inside a Disney resort is part of the experience — a continuation of the story after the gates close and the crowds disperse. The hotels are designed to feel like extensions of their respective parks, offering themed architecture, on-site dining, exclusive access, and a curated sense of escape. The pricing reflects that. Across the global Disney portfolio, hotels attach

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  • 7 November
    A large Buzz Lightyear statue outside the Toy Story Hotel

    Disney Resort Cracks Down on Portable Chargers With Sudden Safety Warning

    Portable chargers have become nearly as essential to a Disney visit as comfortable shoes. Most guests now rely on mobile apps to manage dining reservations, virtual queues, and wait times. Phones drain quickly, and power banks have become a daily necessity. Yet the rise in portable charging also brings new expectations around safety. Recent years have seen increasing scrutiny of lithium-ion batter

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  • 7 November
    The Mickey Mouse float in Disneyland Park's A Christmas Fantasy Parade, a Disney Holidays tradition.

    They’re Back: Disney Drops 2025 Candy Cane Dates, and You’ll Need a Plan

    Disneyland’s most iconic holiday treat is officially making its return, and for many fans, this announcement signals the true arrival of the festive season. For over 50 years, the resort’s hand-crafted peppermint candy canes have become synonymous with Disneyland holidays—drawing crowds, sparking early morning lines, and inspiring traditions that span generations. Now, the highly anticipated sched

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  • 7 November
    Two children holding balloons walk joyfully along a paved path in front of large, multi-story buildings on a bright day. The image is black and white, capturing a playful, carefree moment outdoors.

    Disney World’s Famous Resort Suddenly Looks Like a Deserted “Ghost Town”

    Walt Disney World is supposed to be loud, bright, and bursting with joy. But one of the resort’s most popular hotels is now being called something far different: a “ghost town.” Guests say the change is so striking that it’s hard to believe they’re still in “The Most Magical Place on Earth.” The Allure of Staying on Disney Property For millions of families, a Disney resort stay is a mu

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  • 7 November
    A monorail in front of Spaceship Earth at EPCOT in Disney monorail.

    Disney Just Dropped 9 MAJOR Updates Coming to EPCOT

    Disney World has been on a roll lately. Between new rides, big refurbishments, and ambitious expansions, there’s barely a quiet week at the resort. And now, the focus shifts once again to EPCOT, a park already known for embracing global culture and innovation. Disney just confirmed nine new additions coming soon—and they’re set to make EPCOT even more magical this season. Credit: Disney The Parks

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