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 -
    12 September
    Main Street, U.S.A. with Cinderella Castle in the background at Magic Kingdom

    Forget the Beak and Barrel, Disney Fans Want These Themed Locations Instead

    By the end of this decade, Walt Disney World will look remarkably different. Four new lands are on the way, transforming some of the resort’s most familiar areas into vibrant destinations filled with characters and adventures. The journey begins at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, where Tropical Americas will arrive in 2027. The new land will replace DinoLand U.S.A. and include an Encanto attraction highl

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  • 12 September
    Galactic Starcruiser closing

    The Return of the Galactic Starcruiser in Orlando Has Been Confirmed

    Star Wars has played a central role in Disney’s storytelling ever since the company acquired Lucasfilm in 2012. The opening of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge in 2019 at both Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World Resort allowed guests to step into Batuu’s Black Spire Outpost, pilot the Millennium Falcon, and join the Resistance against the First Order. Just three years later, Disney introduced another

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  • 12 September
    The Avengers in the Stark Expo section of Tomorrowland at Hong Kong Disneyland

    Disney Plans To Change Its Marvel Theme Park Land, New Details Confirmed

    Disney’s Marvel universe has been steadily taking over its global theme parks, reshaping lands once dominated by fantasy and fairy tales into futuristic hubs of superheroes. From costumed meet-and-greets to multi-ride immersive lands, the company has leaned heavily into its blockbuster franchise to draw new audiences and diversify its attractions. At Disney California Adventure, Avengers Campus de

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  • 12 September
    Main Street seen through the arms of the Partners statue at Magic Kingdom theme park at Disney World

    Following Charlie Kirk Assassination, Disney Complies to New Presidential Order

    Flags at Walt Disney World Resort were seen flying at half-staff yesterday, in accordance with an order issued by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis following the assassination of Christian conservative public figure Charlie Kirk. “I hereby direct the flags of the United States and the State of Florida to be flown at half-staff at all local and state buildings, installations, and grounds throughout the

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  • 12 September
    A split image: on the left, an annual pass sticker for Walt Disney World featuring Figment, a purple dragon holding a paintbrush; on the right, two older adults smiling, one proudly wearing Mickey Mouse ears.

    Disney World Passholder Shakeup Brings Magic And Frustration In 2025

    The idea of an Annual Pass has always been appealing. Buy one, and Disney World becomes your playground all year long. Yet, in 2025, that promise is under fire. Some guests swear by the pass, calling it the ultimate Disney deal. Others see it as a bloated expense that offers less and less freedom. The divide comes down to who you are, where you live, and how often you can visit. Credit: Disney Bre

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  • 12 September
    Moana greets a young boy.

    Disney Scraps Opening Day Fixture, Replaces It With ‘Moana’ With Immediate Effect

    Disney parks rarely stay the same for long. Restaurants, attractions, and even entire lands often shift with the times, as the company leans into new stories to keep audiences engaged. While some classics endure for decades, others quietly fade away, replaced by modern characters and experiences – as is the case at one Disney park as of today. One of the original dining spots from Hong Kong Disney

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  • 12 September

    Country Bears Retheme Was Just the Start of Disney’s Iconic Attraction Overhauls

    Disney World has always been where memories live—but lately, those memories are constantly threatened. Every time a classic attraction disappears or gets reimagined, fans wonder if the following announcement will take away another piece of nostalgia. With the Country Bears reworked, Disney seems to have opened the door for any ride to be next. Which fan-favorite classic is next? Credit: Disney A L

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  • 11 September
    Visitors walk near the entrance of Soaring at Tokyo DisneySea

    Warning: Access to Disney’s Hit Ride May Require $13.50 Fee

    The allure of Disney’s theme parks has always rested on the idea of immersion — the promise of stepping into a story and living inside it for a few minutes. Yet for many visitors, that fantasy begins with a much less magical reality: standing in line. At certain parks, however, waiting your turn is no longer guaranteed. From Anaheim to Shanghai, the familiar dance of queuing has long been a hallma

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  • 11 September
    Fireworks above Tokyo DisneySea

    Disney Pushes Ahead With Fireworks Suspension for Several Months

    Guests visiting Tokyo Disney Resort this fall will find an unusual change in the nightly entertainment schedule. The resort has confirmed that Sky Full of Colors — its long-running fireworks display — will remain paused beyond its typical summer break, leaving fans waiting until later in the year for its return. Instead, a seasonal replacement is stepping in. Night High Halloween, a short but spoo

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  • 11 September
    A bustling airport terminal filled with travelers and flight information boards to the left. On the right, a directional sign adorned with Disney World magic reads "Magic Kingdom," its arrow invitingly pointing left with Disney World guests at Orlando International Airport.

    U.S. Government Flight Shutdown Leaves Disney World Travelers in Crisis

    Disney World guests are scrambling to figure out their flights home and their way to the theme parks following a total ground stop at Orlando International Airport issued by the FAA. All Flights Gone: Orlando International Airport Dealing With FAA Crisis, Leaves Disney World Guests Stranded A sudden ground stop at Orlando International Airport has thrown countless Disney World vacations into chaos

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