Disney Parks

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

  • Apr- 2025 -
    15 April
    Close-up of an empty Astro Orbiter ride vehicle.

    Disney Is Finally Reopening the Astro Orbiter!

    Walt Disney World Resort’s Magic Kingdom is gearing up for the highly anticipated return of one of its most iconic attractions. A recently filed permit suggests the Astro Orbiter, which closed earlier this year, will soon soar back into Tomorrowland. The Astro Orbiter: A 50-Year Icon The Astro Orbiter has been a staple of Tomorrowland since it opened in 1974 under the name “Star Jets.” For decades

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  • 15 April
    Exterior of Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind at EPCOT at night

    These Popular Disney World Rides Have a Breakdown Problem

    Anyone who’s been to Disney World more than a few times knows the truth: rides break down. It’s just part of the experience. Sometimes it’s a brief pause while the system resets. Other times, it’s a full-on evacuation, where you're walking off the ride through a backstage hallway and wondering if you'll ever trust technology again. But there are certain attractions that seem to break down more tha

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  • 15 April
    Disney World security at Magic Kingdom

    Disney Security Is Changing This Year–Here’s How

    Disneyland Paris Resort is undergoing some major updates to its security screening process, especially for Disney Resort hotel guests. The latest construction update reveals more about the changes in the works. The only European Disney Resort is currently undergoing significant renovations, with construction walls throughout Disneyland Park, Walt Disney Studios Park, Disney Village, and Disney Res

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  • 15 April
    Tiana animatronic on Tiana's Bayou Adventure at Walt Disney World Resort

    Tiana’s Bayou Adventure Extends Influence in Magic Kingdom’s Frontierland

    Spring break is in full swing at Walt Disney World Resort, bringing with it the usual influx of guests eager to experience the magic. On Tuesday, crowds poured into Tiana’s Bayou Adventure at Magic Kingdom Park, making it one of the busiest days for the ride since it removed its Virtual Queue. Tiana’s Bayou Adventure opened in Magic Kingdom’s Frontierland in June 2024, officially replacing the con

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  • 15 April
    The Emporium at Magic Kingdom with Cinderella Castle in the background at Disney World.

    Six Major Disney World Demolitions Could Signal Big Response to Epic Universe

    For decades, families have floated gently along the Rivers of America or wandered the winding paths of Tom Sawyer Island, taking in the classic charm of Magic Kingdom’s Frontierland at Disney World. But now, something big—something fast—is rumbling beneath the surface. If you thought Disney had fallen asleep at the wheel while Epic Universe steals the spotlight, think again. A wave of high-octane

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  • 15 April
    Spaceship Earth as seen from the EPCOT World Showcase Lagoon at Disney World.

    Fans Rejoice: EPCOT‘s Most Hated Experience Is GONE

    After just a few weeks of full availability, multiple flavors, including Italy’s notorious Beverly soda, have disappeared once again from several tasting stations in Club Cool at EPCOT. Club Cool, which originally opened in EPCOT’s Future World area in 2005, underwent a relocation to an all-new storefront in World Celebration in 2021. Sponsored by Coca-Cola, the store is a popular spot for fans to

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  • 15 April
    annual passholder park pass reservation

    This Free Disney Gift Is Landing in Passholders’ Mail Without Warning

    Being a Walt Disney World Annual Passholder means getting access to some pretty cool perks. From exclusive previews and discounts to special merchandise and in-park events, there’s always something extra waiting around the corner. But sometimes, those surprises don’t come during your trip—they show up later, right in your mailbox. That’s exactly what’s happening now for a group of Passholders who

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  • 15 April
    A bustling outdoor scene at an amusement park features a whimsical white building in the background adorned with a large Santa Claus figure. Disney guests walk around in casual clothes, adding to the lively and festive atmosphere. Blue decorations and trees enhance the enchanting setting. Magic Kingdom black mold.

    Disney’s “it’s a small world” To Remain Closed: Park Makes Bombshell Announcement

    Disneyland Resort has recently confirmed that the beloved attraction “it's a small world” will remain closed longer than anticipated. Initially scheduled to reopen on April 25, the date has now been pushed back to May 9. This delay, announced just days before the original reopening, has sparked conversation among fans and visitors. The extended closure is expected to enhance the ride f

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  • 15 April
    A red brick building with a clock tower is adorned with lights. In front, a garden displays a large Mickey Mouse face made from flowers, surrounded by yellow floral designs. The sign “Disneyland” is visible. Trees frame the scene under a clear blue sky at the Disney Parks.

    New Disney Lawsuit Reveals Ex-Employee’s Surprising Claims

    The Walt Disney Company is being sued. Related: Fans Disappointed by Disney’s Impending Dress Code Policy A former Disneyland employee, Jody Hunter-Deno, has filed a lawsuit against the Walt Disney Company, alleging wrongful termination and discrimination. Hunter-Deno claims that her firing in 2023 was unjust and stemmed from her decision to keep her cell phone on while working. She asserted that

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  • 15 April
    Cinderella Castle at Tokyo Disneyland

    Fans Disappointed by Disney’s Impending Dress Code Policy

    Dress code changes are coming for Disney's annual Halloween event. Related: Universal Pulls Free Perk One Month Before the Opening of Epic Universe Tokyo Disney Resort has recently unveiled new regulations regarding Halloween costumes for the upcoming 2025 season. While dressing up has always been a cherished part of the Halloween experience at the park, changes for this year will limit when guest

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