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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Aug- 2025 -28 August
Disney World’s Most Iconic Pool Hides a Snorkeling Past
Overview of Stormalong Bay's Appeal Stormalong Bay, situated between Disney World's Beach Club and Yacht Club resorts, stands out as one of the most beloved pools in the Disney universe. This captivating pool area spans three acres and provides a wealth of attractions for guests. The lazy river winds its way through the landscape, and a 230-foot waterslide—one of the largest on Disney property—dra
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28 August
Ahoy Mateys! Avoid Magic Kingdom Tomorrow, Unless It’s Trouble You’re After
Upcoming Launch of Beak and Barrel On August 29, Magic Kingdom is set to make a significant change by introducing Beak and Barrel, the park's first-ever bar. This opening marks a historic moment for the beloved theme park, moving toward a more adult-friendly atmosphere, specifically themed around the popular Pirates of the Caribbean attraction. Guests can expect a unique experience as the new esta
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28 August
Therapist Claims Disney Can Help You Heal: Is This the Ultimate Mental Health Hack?
While traditional therapeutic practices often focus on connecting with your inner child, licensed psychotherapist Jessica Vickers is proposing something a bit more unconventional: spending time at Disneyland. According to Vickers, who specializes in marriage and family therapy, a visit to the theme park can provide adults with the opportunity to reconnect with a youthful, joyful version of themsel
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28 August
Disney Scraps ‘The Lion King’ Characters From Original Theme Park
Things are changing at Disneyland. Related: Everyone’s Welcome: All-Ages Playground Now Open at Disney World Adventureland at Disneyland Paris has undergone a transformation with the introduction of new characters from Disney’s animated film, Moana. The addition of Moana-themed characters marks a shift in Adventureland, notably replacing previous fixtures like Kaa and Zazu from The Lion King. This
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28 August
Disney Retires Liberty Square Area at Magic Kingdom
Walt Disney World Resort has begun making big changes at Magic Kingdom Park, and this time, a classic part of Liberty Square is disappearing. The change comes as part of the Rivers of America and Tom Sawyer Island’s transformation into a Cars (2006)-themed area in Frontierland. Credit: Jennifer Lynn, Flickr The first signs of change came in early July, when the Rivers of America, Liberty Square Ri
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28 August
Everyone’s Welcome: All-Ages Playground Now Open at Disney World
Walt Disney World Resort is welcoming guests of all ages to enjoy a brand-new, limited-time attraction: the Harvest Hallow Playground at EPCOT. This exciting new space, which debuted as part of the 2025 EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival, is a family-friendly space featuring whimsical, fall-inspired designs and adorable woodland creatures. On August 28, 2025, Walt Disney World Resort unveile
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28 August
EPCOT Changed Permanently Following Summer Removal of Iconic Decades-Old Character
A section of EPCOT’s World Showcase has recently reopened with a new look. The pathway between the Mexico and Norway pavilions, closed off by construction walls for several months, now features updated landscaping and a wider walkway for smoother guest flow. This project began in May, when barriers went up around the Mexico pavilion. Guests noticed shaded seating areas and green space blocked from
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28 August
The NYT Just Exposed How Disney Is Leaving Middle-Class Families Behind
A New York Times report, strategically released ahead of this weekend’s D23 Expo, is causing a stir in the Disney fan community. The exposé highlights how Disney World vacations are increasingly shaped by tiered access, premium perks, and a focus on high-spending guests, raising questions about who can realistically experience the parks’ magic. The Reality of Disney as a Middle-Class Family At the
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28 August
Stitch’s Surprise Return to Disney Parks Stuns Guests In 2025
Disney World has brought Stitch back in a way no one saw coming. His latest return has sparked lines, excitement, and plenty of nostalgia. The mischievous alien disappeared from Magic Kingdom after his attraction closed in 2018, but in 2025, fans are once again seeing him appear throughout the parks. Credit: Disney From Ride to Retirement When Stitch’s Great Escape opened in 2004, it gave Tomorrow
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28 August
Classic Disneyland Resort Area Gets New Security Upgrades
New security measures are in place at Disneyland. Related: Disney Parks Considering Pre-Pandemic Annual Pass Revival Disneyland Paris has strengthened its security protocols by introducing enhanced security checkpoints. This new initiative aims to provide a safer environment for all guests enjoying the magical atmosphere at the resort. The modern security structure has been strategically placed in
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