Disney Parks

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

  • Sep- 2025 -
    11 September
    Mickey Mouse, dressed in festive red with a translucent top hat, waves from a colorful float adorned with Christmas lights and decorations. A garland background and holiday ambiance enhance the cheerful scene.

    Disney Announces Changes for Christmas Amid Mass Construction

    For nearly three decades, Disneyland Paris has been Europe’s gateway to Disney’s brand of magic. Since opening in 1992, the resort has welcomed millions of visitors annually. Its ability to reinvent itself season after season has helped it become a year-round destination for families across the continent. Among its busiest stretches is the Christmas period, when attendance surges and the resort do

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  • 11 September
    Split image: On the left, a colorful illustrated map of "Piston Peak" from the Cars universe with a green cartoon tow truck. On the right, a lit-up paddlewheel riverboat named "Liberty Belle" on the water.

    The Disney Adult Conflict That Will Define the Future of the Parks

    Disney World has always promised enchantment, but lately, that promise has come with controversy. The parks are caught in a battle of expectations, especially among Disney Adults who treat them as more than theme parks—they’re traditions, escapes, and even identities. Within this group, a sharp divide has formed. One side clings tightly to nostalgia, determined to protect the classics. The other e

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  • 11 September
    Paint the Night parade with an insert of a float covered in smoke

    Unexpected Fire Forces Disneyland Parade to Stop, Guests Rush to Safety

    Disneyland is known for its magical parades, filled with vibrant floats and unforgettable performances that leave guests mesmerized. One of the most beloved parades, Paint the Night, returned for Disneyland’s 70th anniversary celebration after a lengthy absence. Fans were thrilled to see the dazzling spectacle of lights, music, and characters once again lighting up Main Street, U.S.A. But on the e

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  • 11 September
    An empty Main Street, USA, at Magic Kingdom Park

    Inside Disney World on September 11: A Coordinated Response to Crisis

    Disney World’s Initial Response to the Crisis On September 11, 2001, Disney World faced an unprecedented crisis as news of the terrorist attacks on the Twin Towers spread among park visitors. Many guests were initially unaware of the unfolding events but enjoyed their day at the “Most Magical Place on Earth.” As information started circulating via phone calls from family members, the atmosphere qu

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  • 10 September
    Walt Disney World Resort entrance, where Disney trips take place annually.

    Disney World Permanent Closure Begins in Just Two Weeks

    Theme parks are built on nostalgia, but they survive on reinvention. At Walt Disney World, change is as predictable as the fireworks above Cinderella Castle. Beloved attractions close, new lands rise, and entire areas are reshaped to reflect shifting tastes. For fans, it can be bittersweet — a reminder that in order to keep moving forward, Disney often has to leave parts of its history behind. Hol

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  • 10 September
    A monorail glides past lush trees and a large geodesic sphere at dusk. The sphere is illuminated with colorful lights, creating a striking contrast against the deep blue sky. The scene suggests a futuristic and themed park environment.

    EPCOT Ride Abruptly Closed, Disney Apologizes to Families

    On Tuesday, September 9, thousands of Walt Disney World Resort guests visiting EPCOT were met with unexpected disappointment when Gran Fiesta Tour Starring The Three Caballeros closed for much of the day and into the night. The ride’s abrupt shutdown prompted a rare public apology from Disney leadership. Even though Walt Disney World Resort is home to some of the most advanced theme park attractio

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  • 10 September
    Four people walking into Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World Resort, scanning their theme park tickets.

    In Two Days, Disney World Will No Longer Offer Discounted Theme Park Tickets

    Walt Disney World Resort is about to end two popular ticket offers that have allowed guests to save on visits to Magic Kingdom Park, EPCOT, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, and Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park. If you’ve been planning a Central Florida Disney Park vacation this fall, time is running out to take advantage of these deals. Back in March 2025, Walt Disney World Resort introduced a series

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  • 10 September
    EPCOT World Showcase Cast members on a bright sunny day outside with plates of food and drinks from the Food and Wine Festival for guests at Disney World.

    You Might Have To Wait Over an Hour To Eat at EPCOT This Fall

    The 2025 EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival is officially underway, and Disney Park guests have noticed a surprising trend—long lines forming for some of the festival’s most popular bites and sips over an hour before the theme park opens. In 2025, the International Food & Wine Festival features more than 30 Global Marketplace booths across EPCOT’s World Showcase, along with additional Quick

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  • 10 September
    pair of hands holds Minnie Mouse annual passholder sticker

    SOON: Disney World Ending Special Annual Passholder Offer

    Don't miss this great Disney World deal! Related: Muppets Courtyard Is Almost Gone: You Won’t Believe What’s Next Annual passes have become increasingly important for avid visitors to Disney World. For those who frequent the parks, an annual pass can lead to substantial savings and exclusive benefits, making the magic of Disney accessible throughout the year. Guests rely on these passes not just f

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  • 10 September
    Crowds walk through Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland Park.

    The 2010s Are So Back: Disney Parks Return to Pre-COVID Policy

    Disneyland Resort quietly rolled back a COVID-era change on Wednesday, September 10, returning to a rope-dropping procedure guests haven’t seen since the 2010s. The shift quickly caught the attention of Disney Parks fans on social media, with many celebrating the return to a familiar routine. Rope-dropping, for those new to the concept, is when guests arrive at Disneyland Park or Disney California

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