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 -
    15 March
    Tree of Life at Disneys Animal Kingdom

    Opening-Day Disney World Attraction Closing Tomorrow After 25+ Years

    An iconic part of the Walt Disney World Resort is shutting down forever. Related: Why Your Flight to Disney World Could Be Getting Significantly More Expensive It's Tough to Be a Bug, a distinctive 3D show nestled within Disney's Animal Kingdom, is preparing to close its doors forever. Known for blending humor with elements of surprise, the attraction has won the hearts of many guests over the yea

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  • 15 March
    The Walt and Mickey statue in front of a Disney castle with bad weather coming.

    Water Crisis Impacts Disney World’s Lush Green Spaces

    Current drought conditions have significantly impacted Central Florida, placing the Orlando region, home to Disney World, in a state of moderate drought as classified by the U.S. Drought Monitor. Reports indicate that the area has received nearly two inches less rainfall than average, prompting local authorities to enforce stringent water restrictions. In direct response to these conditions, Orang

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  • 15 March
    Guests walking down Main Street, U.S.A. in Disneyland Paris at night

    Disney Extends Discounts Amid Affordability Concerns, Update Given

    It's near-impossible to discuss Disney's theme parks nowadays without discussing how expensive they've become. From park tickets to food, every element of the Disney experience has soared in price since COVID-19, with even Disney reportedly concerned about what it's doing to its clientele. According to a report from The Wall Street Journal in February, some employees fear that the company is “addi

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  • 15 March
    Soarin Over California Returning EPCOT

    ‘This Is My Nightmare!’ Disney Guests Stuck After Ride Fails to Lower

    A group of Disneyland visitors got an unexpected extended flight experience this week when Soarin’ Over California encountered a technical issue, leaving them suspended in the air for about 10 minutes after the ride had ended. One guest shared their experience on social media, describing how the attraction had completed its usual journey through California’s breathtaking landscapes, only for an an

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  • 15 March
    Big Thunder Mountain Railroad in front of a cloudy sky at Disneyland Paris, a Disney Resort in France, called Disneyland Paris.

    Missing Aircrafts Discovered at Disney Resort

    A Disneyland Paris visitor made an unexpected discovery during their trip—drones stranded on top of attractions. The guest, who spotted one drone perched above the Mad Hatter’s Teacups and another atop Le Carrousel de Lancelot, took to Reddit to share their unusual find. “I noticed this drone on top of the teacups ride earlier today. It looked like it had LED lights on the front, so I imagine it’s

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  • 15 March
    Walt Disney and Mickey Mouse Partners statue at Disneyland Park

    Disney Guest Fights Back in Attraction Line, Ignited Debate Online

    A Disneyland visitor has sparked discussion online after sharing a frustrating experience with a line-cutter who tried to sneak friends ahead in line. While most of their visit was filled with fun and memorable moments, this particular incident left them annoyed by the lack of park etiquette. A Queue Confrontation at Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride According to the guest, they were waiting in line for Mr. To

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  • 15 March
    Epcot Crowds

    World Showcase Ride Closed: Update Happening Today at Disney World

    As spring break crowds continue to surge at Walt Disney World Resort, EPCOT's Gran Fiesta Tour Starring The Three Caballeros is scheduled to reopen today, March 15, following a lengthy refurbishment. However, uncertainty surrounds the reopening after technical issues forced Disney to cancel a planned soft opening just one day prior. The Mexico pavilion attraction closed for maintenance on January

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  • 15 March
    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 Guest Reports Disturbing Incident of Animal Harassment in the Park

    A Disneyland guest has shared a troubling report about another visitor attempting to kick a duck inside the park, sparking outrage among Disney fans. The report, which surfaced online, details an incident where a man tried to harm one of Disneyland’s resident ducks, only for the bird to escape just in time. The situation escalated further when the man, after failing to kick the duck, turned on his

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  • 14 March
    Spaceship Earth at EPCOT

    Disney World Pulls Back on Sky-High Dining Price, Offers Cheaper Alternative

    Disney's latest dining update at EPCOT might not be a full-on bargain, but it’s a step toward something unexpected — flexibility. Dining at Disney World has become a major expense for many visitors, with food prices climbing steadily in recent years. Quick-service meals, which were once relatively affordable, now carry prices that can quickly add up for families, especially when dining three times

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  • 14 March
    "it's a small world" lightning lane

    Guests Face Long Wait Times as Lightning Lane Premier Pass Becomes Unavailable

    Surge in Demand for Passes During Spring Break As Spring Break arrives, Walt Disney World is experiencing record visitor numbers, making it one of the year's busiest seasons. Families and individuals flock to the Magic Kingdom and other parks, significantly elevating the demand for line-skipping options. This surge has created a scenario where the $449 Lightning Lane Premier Pass has become an ess

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