Disney Parks

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

  • Mar- 2025 -
    13 March
    Disney World security at Magic Kingdom

    Disney Makes It Harder to Access Theme Parks, Thousands Affected

    Thousands of international Disney guests must now undergo enhanced security screening measures before entering the park. For years, Walt Disney World Resort and Disneyland Resort have enforced strict security policies, especially following the 9/11 attacks. Guests have long been required to pass through metal detectors before entering the Disney parks, and while bag checks have largely been elimin

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  • 13 March
    Millennium Falcon in Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge at Disney World's Hollywood Studios.

    Disney World’s Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge Just Got a Game-Changing Experience

    For the first time ever, Disney World introduces an exclusive lightsaber-making adventure that transports guests into the heart of Star Wars lore. Disney World Brings New Lightsaber Adventure Situated within the vast expanse of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disney's Hollywood Studios, this new narrative offers visitors the chance to build their own lightsabers amidst the backdrop of galactic battles

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  • 13 March
    Left: Donald Trump at a platform. Right: Donald Duck in the Mexico Pavilion at EPCOT.

    Trump-Era Changes to EPCOT World Showcase Revealed

    The EPCOT World Showcase is undergoing a series of noticeable transformations, with the Mexico and Canda Pavilions currently under refurbishment. Mexico Pavilion Updates Amid Larger EPCOT Refurbishment Efforts Over the past few months, construction crews have been hard at work on the EPCOT World Showcase Mexico Pavilion. Scaffolding has covered portions of the iconic pyramid, with teams focusing o

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  • 13 March
    Haunted Mansion at Disney World

    Disney Just Can’t Stop Guests From Ruining Their Most Iconic Rides

    Disney’s dark rides are among the most immersive experiences in theme parks, transporting guests into beloved stories through dazzling effects, music, and animatronics. From the eerie halls of the Haunted Mansion to the swashbuckling world of Pirates of the Caribbean, these attractions are designed to create unforgettable memories. However, one major guest behavior threatens to disrupt this carefu

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  • 13 March
    Tree of Life at Animal Kingdom

    After Shutting Down Animal Kingdom Attraction, Disney Provides MAJOR Update

    If you’ve visited Walt Disney World in the last few months, you’ve probably noticed that a lot of things are changing—and not all for the better. Several fan-favorite attractions have been closing down, either for refurbishments or as part of major reimaginings. At Magic Kingdom, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad is out of commission for the foreseeable future as it undergoes a massive refurbishment.

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  • 13 March
    Disneyland Resort Entrance in Anaheim, California

    Disneyland Entrance Operations Ceased, Guest Impact Detailed

    Disneyland Resort guests arrived this week to find unexpected disruptions at the Southern California Disney park’s entrance, as construction walls blocked multiple entry points. These changes are part of a long-term upgrade ahead of the resort’s 70th-anniversary celebration. Major Changes in Progress for Disneyland’s 70th Anniversary Disneyland Park, Disney California Adventure Park, and Downtown

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  • 13 March
    The Disneyland Park Castle with Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Goofy and Pluto.

    Disney Cast Member Crosses Line With Shocking Personal Question Towards Disabled Guest

    A recent incident at Disneyland has brought to light significant concerns regarding the park’s treatment of Disney guests with disabilities. Disney Guest Experience Highlights Accessibility Gaps In a troubling encounter, a guest faced dismissive remarks from a cast member about their eligibility for the Disability Access Service (DAS) pass. This pass is essential for ensuring that those with disab

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  • 13 March
    disney voyage little mermaid musical adventure

    Disney Says Goodbye to Original ‘The Little Mermaid’ Attraction in Florida

    The final remnant of an iconic Disney World attraction has vanished. Related: Ditch the Lines: 7 Disney World Experiences That Require No Queue (And No Ticket) The end of an era has come to Disney's Hollywood Studios with the removal of the final sign for the beloved Voyage of the Little Mermaid attraction. This show first opened its doors in 1992, delighting audiences with a retelling of the ench

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  • 13 March
    A person wearing a pink and white Disneyland sweatshirt with their arms spread wide stands in the middle of an empty Disneyland pathway. The sweatshirt reads "Disneyland" in large letters on the back. The person is wearing Mickey Mouse ears decorated with donuts.

    Disney Guest Wears Shocking and Inappropriate Outfit Into Theme Park, Causing Online Outcry

    A Disneyland Resort visitor has stirred outrage and debate after being spotted inside the park wearing a modified campaign shirt that many guests found inappropriate for a family-friendly environment. The shirt, originally designed as a Harris Walz campaign sign, had been vandalized with graffiti—adding a “Y” and “B” to spell out “Harry Balz.” Guests took to social media to express their frustrati

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  • 13 March
    Runaway Railroad Disneyland

    Disney Park Guests Are Tossing Cash Into This Attraction—But Why?

    A trip to Disneyland Resort already comes with a hefty price tag, but some guests are literally throwing away their money—right into Pluto’s dog bowl. A recent viral post on Reddit revealed that in the queue for Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway, guests have been tossing coins and even dollar bills into a prop designed to look like Pluto’s water dish. The original poster, who typically uses the Li

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