Disney Parks
From Walt Disney World Resort to Disneyland Paris and everything in between! Here’s the latest information on the beloved Disney Parks.
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Sep- 2025 -23 September
After 15 Months, Disney Introduces New Version of Sleeping Beauty Castle
After over a year behind construction walls, the Sleeping Beauty Castle stage at Disneyland Paris Resort has finally reopened. The lengthy refurbishment went far beyond its original timeline, and brought with it both technical improvements and “anti-guest” design choices. The Sleeping Beauty Castle stage closed last summer with an estimated nine-month refurbishment window. Instead, the closure str
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23 September
First Time in 2025: Disney Announces Return of 1959 Vehicle
Disney has a big announcement for guests on the West Coast. Disney Bring Back Historic Monorail Vehicle From 1959 A low hum cut through the skies of Anaheim as guests looked up in surprise—something was different. Some paused to take photos, others gasped, while longtime fans nearly teared up. It wasn’t a new ride announcement or a pyrotechnic test—it was the unmistakable sight of Monorail Blue gl
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23 September
Latest Update as Disney Changes Animal Kingdom Theme Park Forever
An original part of Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park has vanished, replaced by towering construction walls and the promise of a brand-new land. Guests who venture into this corner of Walt Disney World Resort today are already experiencing firsthand what the park’s future looks like. DinoLand U.S.A. has slowly disappeared in phases, beginning in January 2025 with the closure of Chester & Hester’s
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23 September
Fans Fear Disney World Is About to Pull the Plug on Iconic Land
Disney World has always thrived on reinvention. The parks are constantly in motion, from swapping out beloved rides to rebuilding entire lands. Fans have learned that nothing lasts forever, and with so many attractions already gone in 2025, speculation is running wild about what’s next. Credit: Disney Closures That Stung This year brought several losses. Magic Kingdom shut down Tom Sawyer Island,
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23 September
Disneyland Removes Fantastic Four and H.E.R.B.I.E. Meet-and-Greet from Tomorrowland
Disneyland has quietly pulled one of its newest additions to Tomorrowland, just months after its summer debut. According to updates on the official Disneyland website and app, The Fantastic Four and H.E.R.B.I.E. will no longer be meeting guests in the park. A New Attraction Already Gone The meet-and-greet had launched earlier this summer, giving fans the chance to interact with Marvel’s iconic sup
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23 September
Disney Isn’t Stopping at Test Track—Another EPCOT Classic Could Be Overhauled
If there’s one thing fans can count on at Disney World, it’s change. New rides arrive, old favorites evolve, and entire lands shift identities. EPCOT has perhaps seen the most dramatic of these changes, going from a “park of the future” to a hybrid of innovation and storytelling. The latest example is Test Track, which has been reborn as its 3.0 version. With that transformation complete, fans can
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23 September
Top Disney World Thrill Ride Slams Brakes, Guests Stopped at Crucial Moment
We hope you had your seatbelts on. One of the most exhilarating experiences at Walt Disney World took a dramatic turn during a recent visit. On a Sunday afternoon, the Test Track attraction suddenly halted due to a technical issue that required the ride vehicles to come to an abrupt stop. As riders found themselves paused during the thrilling ride, a Disney cast member assured them about the situa
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23 September
Disney Blocks Entry to Magic Kingdom on Biggest Night of the Year
For many Disney fans, there’s nothing more magical than celebrating New Year’s Eve at Magic Kingdom. But this year, some guests won’t be able to make that dream come true. Disney has officially confirmed that the park is already unavailable for select groups of visitors on December 31, 2025. Who’s Impacted The block affects guests who hold tickets that still require park reservations. That include
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22 September
Frontierland Structures Crumble at Magic Kingdom
Magic Kingdom Park is changing before our eyes. Guests exploring the western edge of the park may not see the whole picture from ground level, but aerial photos and construction reports reveal just how much of Frontierland has already been torn apart. As Disney Parks fans mourn the Rivers of America and Tom Sawyer Island, part of the Walt Disney World Railroad is the latest casualty. Disney is mov
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22 September
The Magic Kingdom Demolition That Could Impact Your Disney Vacation
If you’re planning a trip to Walt Disney World Resort, you may want to brace yourself, because parts of Magic Kingdom Park look very different these days. Disney has officially begun demolition and land clearing around the park’s perimeter, and the ripple effects are already visible to guests walking through Frontierland. While the projects promise new attractions in the coming years, the work und
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