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 -
    15 May
    Tower of Terror against a stormy sky

    Disney’s Tower of Terror Closed With Over a Dozen Guests on Board

    A Walt Disney World Resort guest recently shared their harrowing experience of being stuck on The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror for over 30 minutes. The iconic attraction suddenly came to a halt halfway through the ride, with over a dozen Disney Park guests onboard. The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror debuted at Disney’s Hollywood Studios in 1994, marking a groundbreaking moment for Walt Disney Imag

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  • 15 May
    The Monorail at Disneyland near Downtown Disney.

    Hefty Upgrades Headed for Classic Disney Resort Location

    Some big changes may be on the way for a popular Disneyland spot. Relate: Disney World’s Biggest Secrets Finally Revealed Disney has recently filed a permit to remodel the exterior of the beloved LEGO Store located in Downtown Disney. This new development signals an exciting change in the vibrant shopping and entertainment complex. The details of the permit reveal plans for significant upgrades to

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  • 15 May
    Cinderella Castle Magic Kingdom

    Disney World’s Biggest Secrets Finally Revealed

    You might know Walt Disney World Resort for its thrilling attractions and lively entertainment, but it’s also home to several serene hideaways perfect for a peaceful escape. Whether you’re looking to unwind, enjoy stunning views, or simply take a break from the crowds, these beautiful secret spots provide the perfect retreat. 1. Contemporary Resort Grand Concourse Balcony and Bay Lake Tower Sky Wa

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  • 15 May
    A Disney cast member trades pins with a man inside of Disney World.

    Pin Traders Hit Hard by Eviction—Here’s Why They’re Upset

    Pin traders at EPCOT are voicing their frustration after being evicted from their long-standing trading spot underneath the iconic Spaceship Earth, also known as the EPCOT Ball. The popular area, which has been a gathering place for fans of Disney pins for years, is no longer available to the traders. Instead, they have been relocated to a new outdoor bench area near the Creations Shop. A Change i

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  • 15 May
    Four people smiling and enjoying snacks and drinks outdoors on a sunny day at the EPCOT Food & Wine Festival; one woman holds a cup of shaved ice, another holds a drink, as they walk together, appearing happy and relaxed.

    Wine Not? This Is Why EPCOT’s Food & Wine Festival Is a Crowd Favorite

    With the Flower & Garden Festival wrapping up on June 2, it’s the perfect time to start planning your next visit for EPCOT’s most anticipated seasonal event: the International Food & Wine Festival. The EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival returns in 2025, running from August 28 through November 22. This nearly three-month celebration offers guests the chance to explore global flavors, sip inte

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  • 15 May
    A lively crowd eagerly awaits at the entrance of Disneyland Paris, under a grand purple and gold sign proudly announcing the magical realm. Adorned with flags and a decorative emblem, the gate warmly greets guests with "Bienvenue" and "Welcome" signs at this Disney Park at Disneyland Paris as Disney 626 day is celebrated.

    Lights, Camera… Magic! Disneyland Paris Unveils Dazzling New Park Entrance

    What happens when the red carpet rolls out and the spotlight hits a park once known for its lackluster welcome? Guests at Disneyland Paris are finding out right now—one premiere at a time. From Backlot to Blockbuster: New Disneyland Entrance Unveiled For years, Walt Disney Studios Park at Disneyland Paris has faced one criticism more than any other: it never quite felt like a Disney park at the fr

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  • 15 May
    Guests on Disney World's Main Street, U.S.A.

    Disney World Closure Update: New Beginning Commences NEXT WEEK

    A major milestone is just around the corner at Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Central Florida. Beginning May 21, Disney World will officially operate all six of its parks simultaneously for the first time since 2019. That includes Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Disney’s Animal Kingdom, and both of the resort’s water parks—Blizzard Beach and Typhoon Lagoon. Disney confirmed

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  • 14 May
    A bustling theme park with crowds of people walking down a street lined with trees and shops. Red, white, and blue banners adorn the buildings. Visitors enjoy the sunny day, some using umbrellas for shade. A castle-like structure is visible in the distance at this Disney park in California as President Trump issues new travel ban.

    Disney Makes Bold Move, Defends Its Parks Prices After Latest Increases

    Disney is addressing criticisms over its pricing structure head-on. Related: Why Texas Should Be The Home of a New Disney Theme Park Josh D'Amaro, the Chairman of Disney Parks, has recognized the growing concern surrounding the affordability of Disney vacations. In a recent discussion, he emphasized that keeping affordability at the forefront of their operations is a daily consideration. He aims t

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  • 14 May
    Mickey and Minnie Mouse are dressed in Halloween-themed outfits, with Minnie wearing a purple witch costume and Mickey in a green and purple suit with a top hat. They pose in front of the brightly lit castle at night, bringing the magic of the Magic Kingdom to life.

    This Overhyped Night at Mickey’s Halloween Party Could Leave You Disappointed

    Every year, Disney World’s Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party creates a buzz that’s hard to ignore. But this year? That buzz could cost you big time if you fall into one of the most common traps: buying tickets for opening night. Sure, it feels like the ultimate fan moment. You’re the first to see the costumes, the first to taste the treats, the first to post that viral photo. But here’s the tr

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  • 14 May
    Tiana animatronic on Tiana's Bayou Adventure at Walt Disney World Resort

    Guests Hung Vertically on Tiana’s Bayou Adventure, Rescue Response Initiated

    This week, guests aboard Tiana’s Bayou Adventure at Disneyland Resort found themselves stuck in a nearly vertical position on the ride’s ascent. Disney cast members eventually evacuated dozens of riders from the attraction.  Tiana’s Bayou Adventure, the reimagined Splash Mountain inspired by Disney’s The Princess and the Frog (2009), opened at Disneyland Park in November 2024. It quickly became a

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