Disney Parks

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

  • May- 2025 -
    28 May
    The Blue Disneyland Resort Monorail

    A Broken Disney Monorail Is Being Held Together by Tape, Igniting Concern From Guests

    Earlier this week, a concerning incident at Disneyland Park sparked widespread attention when cast members were filmed taping up a broken piece that had fallen off the Disneyland Monorail. The video, which quickly went viral across social media platforms, has raised questions about Disney's commitment to safety and its quality control practices, with many commenters expressing disappointment over

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  • 28 May
    Concept artwork by Disney for their new massive $30 million expansion in California called Disneylandfoward.

    As Rent Rises in Anaheim, All Eyes Turn to Disney—Will the City Step up for DisneylandForward?

    DisneylandForward: In the heart of Southern California, where rent prices have steadily climbed and eviction notices strike fear into everyday families, a lifeline has just arrived. But whether it will be fully used remains uncertain. This Thursday, the Anaheim City Council will meet to decide how to spend the first $15 million from Disney’s pledge to fight housing insecurity—a contribution tied t

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  • 28 May
    A colorful cluster of balloons featuring popular animated characters floats in front of a majestic castle with spires and intricate architecture, set against a clear blue sky in a theme park setting at Magic Kingdom.

    Disney World Annual Passholders To Face New Restrictions Beginning This Summer

    Some big changes are on the way for Disney's Magic Kingdom theme park. Related: Pixar Gets Censored by The Walt Disney Company Disney World has recently introduced new rules that specifically affect loyal Annual Passholders. Starting July 20, 2025, these passholders will face a significant change regarding park reservations. These new limitations, which seek to streamline guest access, especially

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  • 28 May
    A Goofy Movie

    Goofy Attraction Now Open at Disney World–Here’s What To Expect

    From high-energy play zones to underwater exploration and frontier reinventions, 2025 is shaping up to be a transformative year across Walt Disney World Resort—and nowhere is that evolution more vibrant than at EPCOT. Just in time for summer, a beloved aquatic journey has reclaimed its full splash. The Seas with Nemo & Friends is now operating on a complete schedule once more, staying open until 9

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  • 27 May
    A group of people scream and laugh while riding an amusement park attraction. Behind them, a sign reads "Maximum Load: 3 Tons." A ride operator in a uniform sits calmly in the foreground.

    Disney Changes Original Tower of Terror Attraction Once Again

    Another piece of an original Twilight Zone Tower of Terror has been quietly removed—and Disney fans are taking notice. Over the past few weeks, Disneyland Paris Resort has rolled out multiple changes to its version of the iconic drop tower attraction. The latest update involves a partial demolition at the base of the building, with construction walls now surrounding the former FastPass+ distributi

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  • 27 May
    A person being helped climbing the EPCOT World Showcase Mexico Pavilion

    Woman Climbs Mexico Pyramid in the EPCOT World Showcase

    A Disney Park guest recently defied clear signage and scaled the iconic Mayan pyramid in the Mexico Pavilion in the EPCOT World Showcase. The unauthorized climb was caught on camera and quickly shared on social media. The incident was first shared by Instagram user @disneygram2020, who filmed the woman perched atop one of the lower archways of the Mayan-style structure. In the video, a guest appro

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  • 27 May
    Space Mountain from above.

    Space Mountain Roller Coaster Abruptly Closed at Disneyland

    Disneyland Park guests were in for a surprise earlier this month when Space Mountain suddenly broke down during regular operation. The incident left riders stuck mid-ride and prompted a rare response from Disney cast members who had to manually move rockets along the track. Space Mountain first opened at Disneyland Park on May 27, 1977, making the date of the incident just days shy of the ride’s 4

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  • 27 May
    Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse stand together, both in colorful outfits. Minnie Mouse wears a rainbow bow and a polka-dot dress with a purple fringe, while Mickey Mouse sports a vibrant jacket. They smile and wave in front of a colorful backdrop.

    Disneyland California Confirms Another Kid-Friendly Pride Celebration This Year

    Disneyland Resort is kicking off its Pride Month celebrations a little early—and this year’s festivities promise to be as family-friendly as ever. Even before June begins, the Southern California destination has already installed one of its beloved rainbow displays and confirmed the return of Disneyland After Dark: Pride Nite. Scheduled for June 16 and June 18, 2025, Disneyland After Dark: Pride N

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  • 27 May
    A composite image: on the left, a person is being handcuffed by a sheriff, with "SHERIFF" visible on the officer's jacket. On the right, an entrance to a theme park with floral arrangements and people walking by under a cloudy sky at Disney World.

    What Were They Thinking? 10 Craziest Guest Moments at Disney World in 2025

    Most people head to Disney World to escape reality—to immerse themselves in fairy tales, eat way too many Mickey-shaped snacks, and let the stress of everyday life melt away somewhere between Tomorrowland and Adventureland. But in 2025, the Most Magical Place on Earth has had more than its fair share of guests who completely missed the point. This year, things have gotten especially wild. From rid

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  • 27 May
    A family rides Fantasia Carousel at Shanghai Disneyland

    Guests Warned: Disney Rolls Out Thousands of New Signs Before Rule Change

    Guests visiting one of the world’s largest theme park resorts this week may notice a new addition scattered across hotels, walkways, and retail areas—2,800 of them, in fact. The signs, uniform in tone but themed to their locations, are hard to miss and mark the start of a major new policy rollout. While the core experience at Disney’s twelve global theme parks remains consistent, operational diffe

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