Disney Parks

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  • Sep- 2025 -
    2 September
    A smiling family of four poses in front of the Tree of Life at Walt Disney World. The mother wears Minnie Mouse ears. Text on the image reads "Walt Disney World annual passholder.

    Disney World’s Biggest Problem in 2025 Could Be Passholders

    For decades, Disney World’s Annual Passholders have been its biggest cheerleaders. They filled the parks during slow months, snapped up merchandise, and spread the word that Disney magic was worth the price. But in 2025, those same fans are speaking out. Rising costs, disappearing perks, and mounting restrictions are testing their loyalty. The people Disney once relied on now wonder if the company

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

    Disney’s Popular Perk Ends Next Year, But There’s Another Catch Coming This Weekend

    As Disneyland Resort celebrates 70 years of magic, guests will soon notice a few changes that reflect both the resort’s exciting future and its ever-evolving operations. While expansion projects like DisneylandForward, the upcoming doubling of Avengers Campus, and the introduction of the Avatar experience prepare to usher in a new era, this fall brings a more immediate update for resort visitors.

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  • 2 September
    Tree of Life at Animal Kingdom

    By 2027, Animal Kingdom Will Feel Like a Whole New Park

    Big changes are on the horizon for Walt Disney World’s Animal Kingdom. By 2027, the park won’t just be updated—it’ll feel transformed. The driving force behind this massive reimagining is the upcoming Tropical Americas expansion, which will take the place of DinoLand U.S.A. Saying Goodbye to DinoLand DinoLand U.S.A. has always sparked debate among fans. Its carnival-style games and dinosaur digs w

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  • 2 September
    A group of people enjoying a river rapids ride in a circular raft. The raft navigates through whitewater surrounded by greenery. Everyone is wearing casual clothes and appears happy and excited as they hold onto the handles at Kali River Rapids at Disney World Animal Kingdom park.

    The Countdown Begins: Kali River Rapids Closing Date Announced

    Disney’s Animal Kingdom is getting ready for its yearly maintenance cycle as Kali River Rapids closes for refurbishment starting October 6. The water attraction is expected to reopen in December, offering guests a refreshed experience just in time for the holiday season. Closing Date Announced This year’s refurbishment arrives earlier than usual, Disney confirmed, a calculated move to ensure the r

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  • 2 September
    A group of people are riding a themed amusement park attraction through a dark, foggy environment. Suddenly, amidst the suspenseful atmosphere created by a large, roaring animatronic dinosaur lit up in red and orange, they face a Disney ride evacuation that heightens the thrill at Disney.

    The Countdown Is On: Disney Sets the Date for DINOSAUR Demolition

    Disney’s Animal Kingdom will bid farewell to several long-standing attractions and dining experiences as the park confirms that DINOSAUR, The Dino Institute Shop, Restaurantosaurus, and Restaurantosaurus Lounge will close on February 1, 2026. The closures mark the start of a major transformation of the DinoLand U.S.A. area, making way for the upcoming Tropical Americas land, which is slated to ope

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  • 2 September
    Crowds outside Cinderella Castle in Magic Kingdom

    Disney World To Lose Resort Status in One Week–Here’s Why

    A milestone summer at Walt Disney World Resort is about to come to an end. On September 8, Disney’s Blizzard Beach Water Park will close indefinitely, concluding a rare stretch when all six Disney destinations were open at once. The six-park celebration began May 21, 2025, when Blizzard Beach reopened following a brief refurbishment to join Typhoon Lagoon, Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Disney’s Hollywood

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  • 2 September
    The Boneyard Animal Kingdom location at Disney World.

    Access Denied to Classic Disney World Location After Permanent Closure

    Have you heard the news about Animal Kingdom? Related: Why ‘Back to the Future’ at Universal Studios GB Is a Great Idea DinoLand U.S.A. has held a significant place in the heart of Disney’s Animal Kingdom since it opened on April 22, 1998. With attractions offering an immersive experience that blended education and play, it featured dinosaur-themed rides and interactive areas that captivated count

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  • 1 September
    Crowds of people walk toward the Tree of Life at Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park

    Say Goodbye to This Original Part of Disney’s Animal Kingdom – Forever

    Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park said a heartfelt farewell to one of its original attractions on Monday, September 1, 2025. The Boneyard, the interactive play area that has delighted young paleontologists since it opened with DinoLand U.S.A. in April 1998, officially closed its gates for the last time. The fate of The Boneyard was sealed during the 2024 D23 Expo when Walt Disney World Resort con

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  • 1 September
    Big Thunder Mountain Railroad at Disneyland.

    Big Thunder Mountain Railroad To Close at Disneyland, Effective September 2

    Monday, September 1, 2025, marks the final day for guests to experience Big Thunder Mountain Railroad at Disneyland Park as it has been known for decades. This includes Rainbow Ridge, the fictional town that forms part of the Frontierland roller coaster and pays homage to its predecessor, Mine Train Through Nature's Wonderland. Last month, Disneyland Resort announced that Big Thunder Mountain Rail

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  • 1 September
    Crowds outside Cinderella Castle in Magic Kingdom

    Why Didn’t Disney World Draw Holiday Weekend Crowds?

    Labor Day is traditionally one of the busiest times of the year at Walt Disney World Resort, yet this year, Magic Kingdom Park seemed to be empty. For another summer holiday weekend, the park failed to draw the crowds guests might expect, continuing a trend reported over the last several years across the Central Florida Disney parks. For decades, every crowd calendar has warned Disney Parks fans t

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