Disney Parks
From Walt Disney World Resort to Disneyland Paris and everything in between! Here’s the latest information on the beloved Disney Parks.
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Mar- 2026 -24 March
A Surprising Update to Soarin’ at EPCOT Could Mean More Than Just a New Ride Experience
For many EPCOT guests, Soarin’ isn’t just another attraction—it’s a tradition. It’s the moment where the park slows down, where feet lift off the ground and the world unfolds in sweeping, cinematic beauty. Whether it’s your first visit or your fifteenth, the experience carries a quiet emotional weight, blending nostalgia with innovation in a way only Disney can. Over the years, that emotional conn
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24 March
Disney World Capacity Crisis Leaves Families With Nowhere to Go
There’s always a point during spring break when Walt Disney World feels busy. Then there’s the point where it feels full. Right now, the parks are operating at a level that’s starting to blur that line—and for many families, the difference is becoming impossible to ignore. Because this isn’t just about crowds anymore. It’s about access. And across Walt Disney World, access is becoming harder to fi
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24 March
Guests Stuck on Sinking Boat Ride at Disney World, Evacuation Initiated
A $125 Amphicar ride at Walt Disney World Resort took a terrifying turn last week when the vintage amphibious vehicle began taking on water in the middle of a lake, with passengers still inside. What Happened Out on the Water TikTok user @gabi.dimattia posted footage last week showing the moment her family's Amphicar ride at Walt Disney World Resort went wrong. Water began flooding into the vehicl
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24 March
Disney World Reveals 11 Major Park Closures That Will Affect 2026 Trips
Something is clearly shifting at Disney World—and if you’ve been to the parks recently, you’ve probably felt it without even realizing why. It’s not just new rides or updated shows. It’s entire sections of the parks being reworked all at once. That kind of change doesn’t happen quietly. It shows up in closures. Some of them are temporary. Others are permanent. And together, they’re reshaping what
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24 March
Disney Quietly Removes Fan-Favorite Dining Experience From Park
There’s a subtle shift happening at Disney right now, and it’s the kind of update that doesn’t feel big until you’re actually in the park dealing with it. A popular dining location is closing, but instead of a major announcement, the news slipped out quietly. At first, it seems like business as usual. Restaurants go down for updates all the time. But this one stands out because of its importance t
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24 March
Disney Just Gave A Bunch of Money to Foreign Countries and Here’s Why
As Earth Month comes, The Walt Disney Company is sharing stories about conservation and sustainability from around the world. Disney is also helping foreign countries in difficult times by announcing support for 25 organizations across 16 countries through the Disney Conservation Fund. Since it started in 1995, the fund has invested over $141 million to protect wildlife and restore ecosystems glob
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24 March
Disney Literally Kicked Minnie Mouse Outside To Meet Guests in Florida Weather
Recently, Storybook Circus at Magic Kingdom has undergone noticeable changes, as the Big Top, which houses Big Top Souvenirs and Pete's Silly Sideshow, is undergoing significant refurbishment. The fabric roof and sides have been removed, leaving just the steel framework and construction walls around the area. Despite the heavy construction, characters are still greeting guests outside, which feels
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24 March
Guests Push Back as Disney Issues Controversial Warnings Over Park Attendance
A visit to a Disney park no longer begins at the gates — it starts days, sometimes weeks, in advance. For decades, entry to Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World Resort required little more than a ticket and timing. That changed after the pandemic, as Disney introduced reservation systems to manage crowd levels and reshape how guests plan their days. The shift has been particularly noticeable fo
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23 March
Disney To Change ‘Finding Nemo, ‘The Lion King,’ and ‘Cars’ Park Areas This Year
Three of Disney's Art of Animation Resort's themed guest room sections are entering a construction window, according to six permits filed by Walt Disney World Resort on the same day. Six Permits, Three Themes, One Busy Year Ahead On March 20, Walt Disney World Resort's Facility Asset Management group filed six Notice of Commencement documents covering guest buildings across the Finding Nemo (2003)
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23 March
After Almost 70 Years, Disney Brings Back Racist ‘Song of the South’
Disney has spent years distancing itself from one of its most controversial films — but a decades-old prop now on display at Disney's Hollywood Studios is keeping its memory alive. Here's where to find Song of the South (1946) at Walt Disney World Resort. Why Song of the South Was Buried The Walt Disney Company last allowed Song of the South to screen in theaters in 1986, and the film has been loc
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