Disney Parks
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Sep- 2025 -21 September
Fantasmic! Continues at Disney World After Traumatizing Costume Failure
Sorcerer Mickey traumatized thousands of Disney Park guests when he temporarily lost control of his costume head during Fantasmic! at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. One Walt Disney World Resort guest shared a video of the incident on TikTok. Disney Parks fans know that there is only one Mickey Mouse, who moves seamlessly between Magic Kingdom Park, EPCOT, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, and Disney’s Anim
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20 September
Disney Park Slashes Operations, Only a Handful of Rides Open for Guests
In a year filled with expansions and milestone celebrations, one Disney resort is again contending with the forces of nature. Guests arriving yesterday discovered that most attractions were closed, with only a small selection of rides and shows left available. The disruption, far from unusual in this part of the world, points to the unique challenges of operating a global theme park empire. Disney
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20 September
Amid Frontierland Makeover, Disney Changes Country Bear Jamboree (Again)
Earlier this month, some Walt Disney World guests were surprised to find the Country Bear Musical Jamboree missing a familiar face. Teddi Barra, the bear known for swinging down from the ceiling during her performance, was absent from the Magic Kingdom attraction. Her voice track remained, but the character herself had vanished. Disney has since brought her back. The company offered no explanation
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20 September
Disneyland Guests Face Fewer Chances To Ride Classic Canoes
Disneyland guests hoping to paddle along the Rivers of America will now need to plan carefully. Davy Crockett’s Explorer Canoes, a fixture at the park since 1956, is currently operating only three days a week and closing early in the evening. The cutback comes as the Anaheim resort balances nostalgia with new demand during its 70th anniversary year. Unlike the park’s more automated attractions, th
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20 September
Major Transformations Ahead for Disney’s Boardwalk Area
Transformative Changes to the Boardwalk Area Disney's Boardwalk area is poised for significant transformation as several key stores and restaurants shut down, raising concerns regarding the visitor experience at this iconic locale. Disney's Boardwalk has historically blended the luxury associated with deluxe accommodations at Disney World with a nostalgic seaside atmosphere. The current closures r
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20 September
Big Holiday Update: Disney World Reveals Santa Claus Plans
Disney World has given an update on Santa Claus meeting guests at this specific park. Here's everything you need to know. Disney World Gives Millions Official Update on Santa Claus at Park The holidays at Walt Disney World bring no shortage of magic, but few traditions carry as much weight as meeting Santa Claus at EPCOT’s International Festival of the Holidays. For many families, it’s a highlight
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20 September
Disney World Just Laid Out a 10-Year Gameplan Fans Won’t Believe
Disney World has continuously evolved, but the next ten years will bring changes on a scale that feels unprecedented. Confirmed expansions and rumored projects paint a picture of a resort preparing for its most daring transformation yet. By 2035, Disney’s four parks could look almost unrecognizable. Here’s a closer look at what’s in store. Credit: Disney A New Adventure: Piston Peak Magic Kingdom
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20 September
Multiple Disney World Rides, Hotels, and Experiences To Change Next Year
At Walt Disney World Resort, the year 2026 will bring several updates across parks, attractions, and transportation. Guests planning their visits will notice changes ranging from temporary refurbishments to the debut of new experiences. Big Thunder Mountain Railroad Returns in 2026 Frontierland’s Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, often called the “wildest ride in the wilderness,” has been closed sinc
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20 September
3 Disney Holiday Surprises Just Changed the Game for Christmas 2025
Disney isn’t content with repeating holiday traditions; it loves reimagining them. For 2025, the company has announced three major changes that could completely reshape how guests spend Christmas at Walt Disney World. These announcements might alter your game plan if EPCOT is on your list this year. The Steady Magic of Magic Kingdom Magic Kingdom remains the beating heart of Disney’s Christmas sea
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20 September
Disney World Preparing To Stop Magic Kingdom Event Access
Walt Disney World has once again transformed Magic Kingdom into a Halloween destination with the return of Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party. The 2025 season runs from August 15 through October 31, and with each ticket, guests may enter the park beginning at 4 p.m.—a benefit that does not require a separate daytime admission—before the official 7 p.m. start. Tickets for this year’s event began
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