Disney Parks

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

  • Apr- 2026 -
    25 April
    The Magic Kingdom Cinderella Castle during sunset at Disney World,

    Disney World Guests Face Unusual Conditions as Florida Enters Extreme Drought

    For many families, a trip to Walt Disney World is carefully planned down to the smallest detailโ€”matching outfits, Lightning Lane strategies, even dining reservations booked months in advance. But thereโ€™s one factor that no itinerary can truly control: the weather. Guests arriving in Central Florida have been met with a different kind of atmosphere. The air feels heavier. The sun seems more relentl

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  • 25 April
    Guests riding Test Track in Disney World's EPCOT park. Disney ride restraint AI system

    Disney Files New Patent That Could Quietly Change How Rides Dispatch at Walt Disney World

    For decades, the magic of Walt Disney World has been built on something guests rarely think about: trust. From the moment a Cast Member lowers a lap bar to the second a ride vehicle dispatches, thereโ€™s an unspoken confidence that every detail has been checked, double-checked, and perfected. Itโ€™s part of what keeps guests returning year after year. Whether itโ€™s a first visit or a hundredth, that se

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  • 25 April
    A train under a bridge on Big Thunder Mountain Railroad at the Magic Kingdom

    Riding Early: How to Snag a “Technical Rehearsal” Seat on Big Thunder Mountain This Week

    The red rock spires of Frontierland are finally ready to rumble. After a grueling year-long closure that saw the “Wildest Ride in the Wilderness” dismantled and rebuilt from the track up, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad is officially set to reopen at the Magic Kingdom on May 3, 2026. Credit: Anna Fox, Flickr But if youโ€™ve been around the “Disney block” once or twice, you know

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  • 25 April
    Disney cast members with pin boards

    Disney Just Announced a Souvenir Made From Recycled Cast Member Clothing Nobody Saw Coming

    Theme park merchandise has always been about giving guests a way to take a piece of the experience home. A magnet, a plush, a shirt with the park's name on it. Things that sit on a shelf or get worn around town trigger the memory of a specific trip at a specific time. Disney does this better than anyone and has for decades. But what Tokyo Disney Resort is releasing on May 7 is something genuinely

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  • 25 April
    Disney World Hollywood Studios Entrance Sign

    Disney Is Putting the Finishing Touches on Something Big at Hollywood Studios

    Construction walls at Disney parks have their own language, and once you know how to read them, the pace of what is happening behind them tells you almost everything about where a project stands. Early phase construction looks the same from the outside, regardless of what is being built. It is quiet, the walls are blank, and the visible progress is minimal because most of the work is happening out

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  • 25 April
    Guests walking into Disney's Hollywood Studios at Disney World. Disney vacation cost

    Disney World Imposes New System That Changes How Guests Shop

    Disney is changing how guests access one of its busiest shopping days of the year. At Walt Disney World Resort, May 4 has become less about attractions and more about limited releases tied to Star Wars. The annual event โ€” widely known as Star Wars Day โ€” now draws crowds comparable to peak holiday periods. That shift has forced operational changes. For years, Disney relied on standby lines for merc

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  • 25 April
    Crowds on Main Street, USA, at Disneyland Park, in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle. Disney bus service.

    Disneyland Guests Keep Making This Lightning Lane Mistake and It’s Costing Them Their Whole Trip

    Every day at Disneyland, guests pull out their phones, open the app, and spend money on Lightning Lane selections for rides with five-minute wait times, while the attractions that genuinely need an upgrade sit at an hour or more in standby. It is one of the most consistent and most expensive mistakes in theme park planning, and it happens because most guests do not check the data before they start

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  • 25 April
    Disney World Hollywood Studios Entrance Sign

    Disney World: Mickey Shorts Theater Getting ‘Star Wars’ Replacement This May

    Another change is coming to Disneyโ€™s Hollywood Studios, and this one has nothing to do with construction walls or long-term attraction updates. Instead, Disney is temporarily removing a guest-favorite experience for a different kind of offeringโ€”one that continues to grow in popularity across the parks. The park is adjusting its lineup once again, this time pulling an indoor show to make room for a

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  • 25 April
    Guests on the Jungle Cruise: Wildlife Expeditions at Tokyo Disneyland

    Decades-Old Disney Ride Faces Demolition, Will Be Torn Down and Replaced By Pixar

    One long-running Disney attraction has been confirmed to close, and another could be affected by the same set of changes. The update came this week from The Oriental Land Company, which said Aquatopia will permanently shut in September at Tokyo DisneySea. The ride opened in 2001 and uses a concealed trackless system to guide vehicles across shallow water. No replacement attraction has been announc

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  • 24 April
    Guests with Daisy Duck at Walt Disney World hotel

    Disney World 2.0: Disney’s International Ambitions Grow Bigger

    A new detail tied to Disneyโ€™s Abu Dhabi project is raising fresh questions about how large the development could become. The Walt Disney Company confirmed in 2025 that it would build a theme park resort on Yas Island, marking its first entry into the Middle East. The destination is being developed with Miral and is expected to open in the early 2030s. At launch, Disney described the project as a s

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