Disney Parks
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Jul- 2026 -7 July
Something Strange Is Happening at Disney World This Month
America turned 250 this year. Disney World threw the party. Almost nobody showed up. That's the story out of Orlando right now, where Walt Disney World is stumbling through its slowest month since September 2021. For those keeping score at home, that's pandemic reopening territory. Delta variant era. Mask mandate era. That's the company these numbers are keeping. And it all went down during what u
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7 July
Another Disney World Park Just Took Magic Kingdom’s Spot—And Fans Know What It Means
For many Walt Disney World fans, the arrival of fall isn't just marked by pumpkin wreaths, glowing jack-o'-lanterns, and Halloween decorations lining Main Street, U.S.A. It's also the moment the resort begins quietly transforming how guests experience its parks after dark. Every year, longtime visitors learn to expect a few operational adjustments as seasonal events take over the calendar. Some ar
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7 July
Disney Alters Walt’s Vision Yet Again as 3 Magic Kingdom Classics Enter Major 2026 Overhaul
Classic attractions have long been part of what makes Magic Kingdom feel timeless, but Disney continues proving that even its oldest experiences aren't guaranteed to stay the same forever. Over the past several years, the company has accelerated its efforts to refresh familiar rides, update aging stories, and reshape entire sections of the park. That strategy remains in full swing during 2026. Whi
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7 July
Orlando’s Brutal Summer Just Claimed Its First Disney Victim
The Florida sun has officially claimed a victim, and it's a big one. Magic Kingdom's castle show is gone. Not forever, but gone. Mickey's Magical Friendship Faire is on a full hiatus from July 7 through July 14, and the reason isn't a refurbishment, a new show, or some big announcement. It's the heat. Plain and simple. First It Got Cut. Then It Got Pulled. Here's how it went down. Over the holiday
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7 July
Orlando Is Set to Skip the Rest of the Summer
Independence Day is done. The grills are cold. And Orlando's theme parks? They have already moved on. Here's the deal. The moment July 4th wraps in Central Florida, the countdown to Halloween begins, and this year it's coming in hot. We're talking pumpkins in August. Candy in 95-degree heat. Haunted houses before most kids are even back in school. And leading the charge, as always, is Disney. Disn
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7 July
Iconic Boat Sequence Replaced at Disney World’s Fantasmic! Show
Guests attending a recent performance of Fantasmic! at Disney's Hollywood Studios got an ending they probably weren't expecting—and for many, it turned out to be a pleasant surprise. The long-running nighttime spectacular wrapped up without its familiar Steamboat Willie riverboat finale after the boat appeared to be unavailable during the performance. Instead of canceling the ending altogether, Di
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7 July
Disney World Confirms Closure of Popular World Showcase Area at EPCOT Effective Immediately
Disney World has officially wrapped up the extended run of one of EPCOT's temporary exhibits after keeping it open through the Fourth of July celebrations. Earlier this year, Walt Disney World confirmed that “Portraits of Courage: A Commander in Chief's Tribute to America's Warriors” would remain on display at The American Adventure Pavilion through Independence Day weekend as part of
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6 July
Disney World Fails To Repair Damage to TRON Roller Coaster
A persistent technical issue in the TRON Lightcycle / Run queue at Magic Kingdom Park has been hiding in plain sight, but once guests know what to look for, it's impossible to unsee. Screen Burn-In Affects Most Queue Monitors On Monday, WDWNT reported that the majority of screens in the TRON Lightcycle / Run queue are displaying a permanently burned image of a Lightcycle across every scene they pl
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6 July
Disney’s Secret 12th Country: The Canceled EPCOT Pavilion Hiding in Plain Sight
Walking around the 1.3-mile promenade of EPCOT’s World Showcase is a masterclass in architectural consistency. Ever since the Norway Pavilion made its grand debut back in May 1988, the permanent lineup of 11 international nations has remained completely frozen in time. Despite massive, multi-million-dollar transformations sweeping across the front of the park, the global promenade has stood as an
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6 July
Disney Closes Iconic Fantasyland Carrousel, Effective July 6
One of the most recognizable landmarks in Fantasyland has been surrounded by construction walls since Disneyland Park opened on Monday, July 6. King Arthur Carrousel Goes Dark The King Arthur Carrousel closed for refurbishment on July 6, with WDW News Today sharing a photo of the iconic attraction already enclosed by construction barriers. Royalty-themed pennants decorate the construction barriers
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