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- 2026 -
    18 March
    Minnie Mouse in her red dress smiles in front of the iconic blue-spired castle, embodying classic Disney park magic. Disney ticket pricing

    New Disney CEO Confirms Vacation Pricing for the Next Decade

    For generations, a visit to Disney Parks has represented something far deeper than rides and attractions. It’s where milestones are celebrated, childhood dreams come to life, and memories are built that last decades. But in recent years, something has shifted—and fans are noticing. The cost of visiting Walt Disney World or Disneyland has steadily climbed, turning what was once considered an access

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  • 18 March
    Woman Claims Controversial Disability Change

    Disney Pulls the Plug on Hope for Changes to Disability Access Service

    Disney shareholders delivered a decisive answer Wednesday on whether to investigate the company's controversial disability access program. How the DAS Program Got Here The controversy dates back to early 2024, when Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World Resort significantly tightened the eligibility requirements for the Disability Access Service. Updated guidelines on both resort websites narrowe

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  • 18 March
    A Disney character performer dressed as Baloo the bear at Disneyland Paris as taxi strikes take place. Disneyland Paris reservation cancellations Disney Adventure World.

    Disney Guests Left Scrambling After Unexpected Dining Changes Hit Major Park Preview

    For Disney Parks fans, few moments feel as electric as the lead-up to a brand-new land or reimagined park experience. At Disneyland Paris, anticipation has been building for months as the resort prepares to unveil a transformed identity for its second gate—ushering in a bold new chapter under The Walt Disney Company’s ever-expanding global vision. From immersive storytelling to cutting-edge attrac

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  • 18 March
    Disney's Wilderness Lodge Resort exterior. Disney Wilderness Lodge boat transportation closure

    Disney World Closes Transportation Service Ahead of Spring Break Season

    Disney World has announced a sudden closure that will surely disrupt your upcoming vacation plans. The Magic of Disney Transportation Is Part of the Experience Itself There’s something uniquely peaceful about gliding across the water at Walt Disney World, especially when traveling to and from Disney’s Wilderness Lodge. For many guests, the boat ride isn’t just transportation—it’s a moment of calm,

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  • 18 March
    Rapunzel during the Festival of Fantasy Parade at Magic Kingdom Park.

    2026 Officially Deemed the “Worst Year” in Magic Kingdom History

    We’re not even three full months into 2026, and Magic Kingdom has already picked up a label that Disney fans usually don’t toss around lightly. For many visitors, this year feels unusually difficult. The park still delivers the familiar sights, sounds, and moments people love, but the overall experience has become more complicated in ways that are hard to ignore. That’s what makes this conversatio

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  • 18 March
    Buzz Lightyear, a character from "Toy Story," is shown in close-up wearing his space helmet. In the background, action-filled scenes feature vibrant space elements, colorful aliens, and the villain Emperor Zurg, creating a dynamic space adventure theme.

    Cast Members Are Getting Exclusive First Rides on This Refurbished Magic Kingdom Attraction

    Magic Kingdom is currently bustling with new projects, including a Cars expansion in Frontierland and a Villains Land behind Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin in Tomorrowland is getting a significant upgrade and will reopen on April 8, 2026. Cast members will have exclusive previews from March 21 to 27, allowing them to experience the new ride vehicles, which featur

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  • 18 March
    The entrance to Magic Kingdom Park with the Walt Disney World Railroad in the background.

    Second Person Missing From Disney World as of March 18

    The Bonnet Creek hotel corridor inside Walt Disney World Resort has become the site of a troubling pattern of law enforcement activity this week, with two missing persons reports and a violent altercation all unfolding within a 24-hour window. Tuesday's First Call The activity started on the morning of March 17, when scanner monitoring account @WDWActiveCrime flagged a law enforcement response to

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  • 18 March
    Goofy outside CommuniCore Hall for Cool Kid Summer

    Disney World Launches 5 NEW Deals That Could Save Guests Big

    A Walt Disney World vacation used to feel like something families could plan with excitement first and worry about cost later. Now, that order has flipped. Prices have steadily climbed, and recent increases have pushed many guests to rethink how they approach their trips. Tickets, hotels, and even small purchases inside the parks have all moved upward faster than expected. Disney clearly sees that

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  • 18 March
    Belle and the Beast greet fans on the Hollywood Studios stage in dazzling costumes, framed by pink drapes and a glowing candelabra.

    Disney Princess Just Vanished From Hollywood Studios

    The Princess Belle banner at the Theater of the Stars in Disney's Hollywood Studios was unexpectedly removed following reports that it was damaged by high winds on March 18. This has left fans concerned about the absence of one of Disney's most recognizable princesses from the theater that hosts Beauty and the Beast – Live on Stage. While Disney is likely to replace the banner soon, the sudden rem

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  • 18 March
    A pool in front of the exterior of Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa

    In Four Months, Disney World Will Enforce Grand Floridian Closure

    A familiar part of Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa is about to disappear — at least temporarily — as Walt Disney World continues reshaping one of its most recognisable hotels. The Grand Floridian has long been positioned as the resort’s flagship property. Its Victorian design, lakeside setting on the Seven Seas Lagoon, and direct monorail access to Magic Kingdom have made it a defining part

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