Disney Parks

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

  • Jul- 2025 -
    8 July

    Magic Kingdom Locks Guests Out of Frontierland Area So Demolition Can Begin

    Walt Disney World Resort is moving forward with major changes to the Magic Kingdom, and guests are beginning to notice. On July 7, 2025, just one day after the final operations of Tom Sawyer Island and the Liberty Square Riverboat, construction crews moved into the Frontierland area to start demolition. These changes are part of the transition to the upcoming Piston Peak National Park, inspired by

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  • 8 July
    Tree of Life at Animal Kingdom

    Disney World’s DINOSAUR Is a Huge Hit, but It’s Still Closing Forever

    Are you ready to say goodbye to this Disney World icon? Related: ‘Star Wars’ Pivots Away From Rey for First Post-Sequel New Jedi Movie: Report Fans scrambled this morning at Disney's Animal Kingdom for a chance to scoop up some new DINOSAUR-inspired merchandise. Lines that typically only extend a short distance suddenly stretched far beyond the entrance to the Dino Institute Shop. As soon as the s

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  • 8 July
    star wars galactic starcruiser hotel bed

    Disney Begins Erasing All Signs of Shuttered ‘Star Wars’ Hotel

    If there was any lingering hope that the Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser might somehow return, Disney just sent a clear message: it’s gone for good. Almost two years after the final voyage aboard the Halcyon, Disney has finally covered up one of the last remaining signs directing guests to the former hotel experience. The sign, once located near the service road to the Starcruiser terminal, now sp

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  • 8 July
    Mickey and Minnie Mouse dressed in Halloween costumes for Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party

    Disney Quietly Closes Key Halloween Area at Magic Kingdom

    If you’re heading to Magic Kingdom for Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party this year, you might want to take a second look at your game plan—because a major area of the park just went offline, and it’s going to affect how you experience Halloween in a big way. Without much fanfare, Disney has closed off Frontierland’s iconic riverfront section. That means no more strolling along the Rivers of Am

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  • 8 July
    Main Street, U.S.A. with Cinderella Castle in the background at Magic Kingdom

    You’ve Been Warned: Stay Away From This Popular Area of Magic Kingdom

    It’s your perfect Disney day. You’ve conquered rope drop, knocked out a few headliners, and now you’re casually strolling through Magic Kingdom. But suddenly… everything stops. People are packed along the sidewalks. Cast Members start roping off sections. You’re trapped in a slow-moving sea of strollers, balloons, and confused guests. What's going on? What Is the Festival of Fantasy Parade? The Fe

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  • 8 July
    Disney Starlight concept art

    Disney Quietly Confirms Parade Will Skip Dozens of Nights

    Well, it’s official—Magic Kingdom’s newest nighttime parade, Starlight: Dream the Night Away, won’t be performing every single night. And if you’re a Disney fan already planning your holiday trip, that might just change your entire strategy. The new parade is set to launch July 20, 2025, and it’s already shaping up to be one of the biggest entertainment additions we’ve seen in years. Disney has co

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  • 8 July
    An elderly man and two children wearing Disney character hats laugh and share a treat in front of a castle at a theme park. The scene is joyful and playful.

    Why Grandparents Are Skipping Disney World More Than Ever

    Disney World has always been a special place for families to come together. For years, it was common to see grandparents strolling through the parks hand-in-hand with grandkids, soaking up the magic. But in 2025, that’s happening less and less. Many older visitors are choosing to sit out the Disney vacation, and it’s not hard to understand why. The Calm Corners of the Park Are Disappearing For gue

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  • 8 July
    Mickey Mouse, in front of Cinderella Castle

    Disney World’s Fifth Park: New Data Shows How Successful It Would Be for Florida

    As Walt Disney World celebrates new beginnings across its parks, Central Florida stands at the edge of a tourism boom unlike any before. Big ideas are in motion—and perhaps the biggest yet still lies ahead. In May 2025, all six major theme parks in the Walt Disney World Resort area were open for the first time in six years, a milestone that coincided with rising travel numbers and new developments

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  • 8 July
    The Christmas tree on Main Street, U.S.A. at Magic Kingdom.

    Holiday Magic Returns to Disney World—But Not for Passholders (Yet)

    It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas at Walt Disney World…unless you’re an Annual Passholder hoping for a little holiday cheer in your inbox. This week, Disney dropped a festive preview of its 2025 holiday season, revealing returning favorites like the Jingle Cruise, castle projections, and seasonal overlays across all four theme parks. As expected, the holiday spirit is alive and well—unle

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  • 8 July
    Mickey Mouse at EPCOT inside Disney World.

    Disney World Raises Prices for Family Activity at EPCOT

    Fall festivities are creeping up on Walt Disney World Resort, and this year, EPCOT is kicking things off earlier than ever. While the Central Florida parks continue evolving—with classic attractions closing and fan-favorites reopening with fresh twists—there’s yet another update for guests to take note of: Pluto’s Pumpkin Pursuit is back, and it’s coming with a bit of a price jump. This Halloween-

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