Disney Parks
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Sep- 2025 -2 September
Say Goodbye: Big Thunder Mountain Railroad Now Closed at Disneyland
The day has come to say goodbye to one of Disneyland Resort’s most iconic attractions: Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. As of September 2, 2025, the beloved roller coaster is officially closed for an indefinite period, marking the end of its 46-year run at Disneyland Park–for now. The closure of Big Thunder Mountain Railroad follows weeks of speculation and anticipation, as Disney first announced th
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2 September
Disney World’s EPCOT Makes Big Change for Guests Overnight
Overnight, Walt Disney World Resort made another surprise change at EPCOT. For the third time in about a month, several of the main entrance tap-styles have been altered, again changing the experience for Disney Park guests. In early August, Walt Disney World Resort installed large metal gates at the main entrance to EPCOT. These gates were added to several tap-style entry points, helping guide gu
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2 September
Disney Reveals Sudden Unfortunate News for Thousands of Vacationers
Disney has some unfortunate news about your upcoming or next vacation if y ou plan on visiting in the next few months. Disney Says Sorry, but Your Time in the Parks Just Got Shorter You’ve planned for months, booked flights and hotels, and imagined magical days filled with rides, snacks, and fireworks. Then you check Disneyland’s schedule and your heart sinks: the parks are closing earlier than ex
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2 September
Disney Ending Four Character Meet-And-Greets in 2026
Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, Chip, and Dale will no longer meet guests in their current DinoLand U.S.A. locations at Walt Disney World Resort beginning in February 2026. Disney has not revealed when or where these fan-favorite characters will appear at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park next. Credit: Disney Dining The announcement came moments after Walt Disney World Resort confirmed that the remainin
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2 September
Why EPCOT’s Famous Food Booths Aren’t Magical Anymore
EPCOT used to be the park where food and culture came together to create something special. Walking through World Showcase, tasting flavors from every corner of the globe, felt like a journey in itself. Recently, though, guests have started to say it doesn’t feel the same. The atmosphere is still enjoyable, but the magic has dulled—and the food booths are at the center of the conversation. Credit:
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2 September
Guests Spooked as Disney World Ride Glitch Sparks Outage Conspiracy
When most people think of Disney World, they picture smooth-running attractions that never miss a beat. The Seven Dwarfs Mine Train is a perfect example—it’s been a fan-favorite since 2014 thanks to its swaying mine cars, catchy tunes, and the unforgettable sight of the dwarfs hard at work in their jewel mine. Yet recently, something happened that left guests more spooked than delighted, and the t
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2 September
From Port Orleans to Pop Century: Disney World Hotels Are Changing in 2026
Staying at a Disney World hotel is more than just finding a bed near the parks—it’s part of the vacation magic. Disney has just confirmed that in 2026, that magic is going to look a little different, with both new room categories and large-scale refurbishments planned across multiple resorts. Simplifying the Booking Process Guests who have booked Moderate Resorts in the past know how tricky the ro
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2 September
Disney Announces Another Surprise Animal Kingdom Closure for 2025
Walt Disney World Resort is continuing its wave of updates at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park with the announcement of another closure in 2025. On Tuesday, Disney announced the permanent shutdown of DinoLand U.S.A. on February 2, 2026, which includes the DINOSAUR attraction, Trilo-Bites, Restaurantosaurus, and several character meet-and-greets. Then, just hours later, Disney surprised fans with
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2 September
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
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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