Disney Parks

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

  • Jan- 2025 -
    17 January
    The Magic Kingdom Cinderella Castle at Disney World on a bright, sunny day.

    Disney World Resort’s Controversial Upgrades? Data Tracking, Robots, and Politically Correct Fun

    Disney World has long stood at the forefront of innovation, seamlessly merging imagination with technology to create enchanting experiences for its guests. The Future of Disney: Data-Driven Magic, Animatronics, and Inclusive Experiences With a storied history of setting industry standards, the park could introduce groundbreaking advancements that may constantly redefine what visitors can expect. H

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  • 17 January
    Aerial concept view of the Tropical Americas coming to Disney's Animal Kingdom at Disney World.

    Disney World Closes Cherished Park Area: Groundbreaking Marks Big Changes Ahead

    On January 17, 2025, a momentous occasion unfolded at Walt Disney World Resort's Animal Kingdom. Major Transformation Begins at Animal Kingdom inside Disney World Disney Imagineers and executives united for a groundbreaking ceremony that signified a significant shift for one of the park's most iconic areas—DinoLand, U.S.A. The ceremony marked the transition from the beloved DinoLand into the eager

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  • 17 January
    Walt Disney World Resort entrance, where Disney trips take place annually.

    Snow Incoming–Will Magic Kingdom Take on a New Look?

    The final weeks of 2024 and the opening of 2025 have brought an unusual chill to Central Florida, sending shivers through some of the region’s most iconic attractions. As temperatures plunge, theme park closures and even the possibility of snow are making headlines. Orlando’s world-famous theme parks have been feeling the freeze, with a series of cold fronts bringing record-breaking low temperatur

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  • 17 January
    A young guest at Animal Kingdom in front of the tree of life

    Nearly Five Years On, Disney World Closes the Book on Pandemic Changes

    Disney’s Animal Kingdom is bidding farewell to its final vestiges of the pandemic era. As we approach the five-year mark of the resort closing for COVID-19, Walt Disney World has officially retired its last flotilla at the park, once a hallmark of its creative solution to social distancing restrictions. When Walt Disney World reopened in July 2020 after a months-long closure, significant changes g

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  • 17 January
    The carousel and Cinderella Castle at Magic Kingdom

    Another January Closure Strikes Magic Kingdom–Here’s the Latest

    Walt Disney World Resort is ramping up its closures in 2025, with yet another section of Magic Kingdom about to go dark before the month is out. Earlier this month, Magic Kingdom saw the closure of Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, marking the beginning of a massive refurbishment project that will span over a year. Disney has teased the addition of some “new magic” to the iconic roller coaster, and c

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  • 17 January
    Haunted Mansion Hitch Hiking Ghosts

    Disneyland Just Totally Revamped Its Iconic Haunted Mansion Ride

    Big changes are in store when Disney's Haunted Mansion reopens. Related: Three Things I’ll NEVER Do At Walt Disney World Again Disney recently announced exciting updates to the iconic bride scene in the Haunted Mansion, a classic attraction at Disneyland. The centerpiece of this update is the introduction of advanced projection technology, which breathes new life into the character of Constance Ha

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  • 17 January
    Epcot World Celebration Gardens

    Walt Disney World’s Most Underrated Rides

    When planning a magical day at Walt Disney World, it’s easy to gravitate toward headliner attractions like Space Mountain or Avatar Flight of Passage. While these thrill rides are undoubtedly iconic, the parks also feature hidden gems that many visitors overlook. These underrated attractions offer charming experiences, shorter wait times, and unforgettable moments of Disney magic. Here’s a list of

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  • 17 January
    Guests at EPCOT

    Disney World Quietly Closes EPCOT Theme Park Location Early, Indefinite Change in Motion

    Walt Disney World Resort is off to a busy start in 2025, with closures and changes affecting multiple attractions as the Central Florida destination undergoes significant transformations. In just the first three weeks of January, the Resort has bid farewell to several iconic experiences. While some closures, like EPCOT’s Test Track, have carried over from 2024, new shutdowns have added to the grow

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  • 17 January
    a family of six with mickey ears on in front of EPCOT's Spaceship Earth ride in Disney World

    Three Things I’ll NEVER Do At Walt Disney World Again

    Walt Disney World is a magical place filled with wonder, excitement, and incredible experiences. As a seasoned Disney Parks visitor, I’ve learned through trial and error what works best for creating a truly magical vacation. While there are countless must-dos and hidden gems to discover, there are also a few things I’ve learned to avoid entirely. Based on my experiences, here are three things I’ll

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  • 17 January
    Three children in princess costumes, one using a wheelchair, smile in front of a Disney castle. The left side of the image features a digital display with the text "Access Denied.

    Disney Guest Faces Heart-Wrenching Denial of DAS for Disabled Son

    For years, Disney’s Disability Access Service (DAS) has provided families with special needs a way to enjoy the parks with reduced stress and greater inclusivity. However, controversial changes to the program implemented in 2023 have left many families feeling alienated and frustrated. A recent Reddit post highlights the heartbreaking experience of one family who was denied access to DAS for their

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