Disney Parks

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

  • Dec- 2025 -
    11 December
    smiling family eating mickey-shaped pretzles in front of cinderella castle in magic kingdom

    Disney World Confirms Major Passholder Perk Ending Ahead of 2026

    A small but beloved Disney World perk is slipping away again, and Passholders are hurrying to make sure they don’t miss their last chance. After a short-lived return, three popular Annual Passholder magnets are being pulled from circulation, ending a brief moment of nostalgia that fans didn’t want to let pass by. Disney brought back the 2024 Stitch, Hei Hei, and Timon-and-Pumba magnets for a short

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  • 11 December
    A large crowd of people gathers in front of the entrance to Disney World Park Hollywood Studios.

    Monstropolis Expansion Takes Shape as Disney Files Key New Permits

    Hollywood Studios is entering a new chapter, and the latest permits filed for the former MuppetVision 3D theater show just how quickly that chapter is being written. Disney has officially submitted two construction permits tied to the building, confirming the start of its transformation into a key piece of the upcoming Monsters, Inc. land. The first permit calls in Jon Richards Company, a group Di

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  • 11 December
    three kids walk through Main Street in Disney World

    Magic Kingdom Guest Demands Answers After Terrifying Crowd Surge: What Will Disney Do?

    Magic Kingdom’s nightly exit is usually a carefully engineered part of the guest experience, where thousands of visitors flow down Main Street, U.S.A. after fireworks and final attractions. But according to a longtime Walt Disney World guest, last night’s exit became something entirely different. What should have been a familiar end-of-day tradition allegedly turned into a frightening crowd surge

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  • 11 December
    Mickey, Goofy, Minnie, Pluto, and Donald all together on Main Street, U.S.A. inside Magic Kingdom at Disney World.

    Mickey, Minnie, and Gang Get the Boot? Disney’s Mega OpenAI Deal Spells End for Fab Five in Parks

    Disney has secured a $1 billion deal with a major artificial intelligence company, which could mean the end of the road for Mickey and his friends. Fans Ask: Is Disney Still Magical After Its $1 Billion Deal With AI Giant OpenAI? For nearly a century, Disney has been synonymous with magic — the kind that came from pencils, paint, and pure imagination. But now, the company that created timeless cla

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  • 11 December
    A large crowd gathers inside a spacious airport terminal featuring palm trees and modern architecture. In the foreground, a person in a Mickey Mouse costume stands, adding a whimsical touch to the bustling scene heading to Disney World guests. Orlando Airport Terminal C Disney World

    Global Disney Fans Beware: Trump’s Policy Might Ban You From the Disney Parks Through 2029

    A new Homeland Security proposal could reshape travel for millions — and might make visiting Disney parks much tougher. When Magic Meets Red Tape Imagine saving for years to bring your family to Disney World. You’ve got the hotel picked, Lightning Lane planned, and dining reservations locked in. Then, before you can even buy plane tickets, your travel authorization gets delayed because of — an old

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  • 11 December
    A 'Dumbo' parade float passes by guests at Shanghai Disneyland

    Disney Stuns Fans With New Decision To Refund Park Tickets

    Rising costs have become as synonymous with Disney vacations as character meet-and-greets, leaving many guests increasingly cautious when planning trips to major destinations like Shanghai Disneyland, Walt Disney World, and Disneyland Resort. That caution has only grown as ticket prices climb and travel becomes more unpredictable. For years, Disney’s ticketing rules have reflected those pressures.

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  • 11 December
    Tower of Terror at Disney World's Hollywood Studios Disney World Theme Park

    3 Classic Disney World Rides May Not Survive Bob Iger’s Next Big Changes

    Every time Disney World announces a new project, fans immediately start wondering which attraction might vanish next. With Bob Iger guiding an aggressive shift toward franchise-based experiences, long-loved classics are feeling more pressure than ever. That doesn’t mean everything is guaranteed to go—but when you study the pattern, a few rides stand out as potential targets. Disney is deep into a

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  • 11 December
    Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse on Dumbo

    Disney Confirms Plans to Physically Ditch Annual Passes After Christmas

    Disney’s annual pass programs have shifted repeatedly in recent years as the company adapts to changed guest habits and a landscape reshaped by pandemic-era operations. Passholders across multiple resorts have seen benefits restructured, reservation systems introduced, and long-standing perks quietly retired. The adjustments have not followed a single template. Disneyland Resort replaced its legac

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  • 10 December
    A young girl in a red dress excitedly greets Mickey Mouse at Disneyland, with cheerful cast members nearby. In the background, people stroll near a colorful castle under a clear sky.

    Meet the Disney World Workers Fighting for Higher Pay, “Better Lives”

    Restaurant workers at Walt Disney World Resort are taking a stand for fair wages and better working conditions. Employees at several dining locations throughout EPCOT and Disney Springs have united with UNITE HERE Local 737 to demand improved compensation and benefits from their employer, Patina Restaurant Group. Hundreds March for Fair Treatment Wednesday's demonstration drew approximately 200 un

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  • 10 December
    two disney world guests looking at their phone behind big thunder mountain

    Disney Drops BOLD Plans To Reduce Technology in the Parks

    Modern Disney trips often feature a familiar scene: families walking through lands while staring at their phones. Parents handle reservations and ride selections. Kids stream videos in line. Everything moves efficiently, but something intangible gets lost along the way. Disney is now acknowledging that reality — and taking a surprising step in response. The company is openly exploring ways to redu

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