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- 2026 -
    29 April
    Galaxy's Edge

    Disneyland Reveals Replacement for Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Area

    Batuu changed overnight. When Disneyland Park opened its gates on Wednesday, April 29, half of Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge had traveled back in time. Now the characters, music, shops, and dialogue that greeted Southern California Disney Park guests reflected a galaxy far, far away that fans of the original trilogy know by heart. Characters From a Different Era The most immediate sign of the timeline

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  • 29 April
    two disney resort guests at Pop Century

    Disney World Offers Cut: Save Guests Up to 45% on Summer 2026 Trips

    Planning a Disney World trip hasn’t gotten cheaper, but this summer, the company is trying to make it feel more manageable. Instead of offering one big discount, Disney is combining several offers to bring the overall cost down. It’s a different approach that rewards guests who take the time to plan carefully. When everything lines up, those combined savings can get close to 45%—but only if you kn

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  • 29 April
    Fireworks above Cinderella Castle at Tokyo Disney Resort

    All Disney Park Summer Guests Denied Fireworks, Show Axed for 3 Months

    The night sky above Cinderella Castle will remain notably darker this summer. For decades, families have gathered on Main Streets worldwide to watch fireworks above Disney's iconic castles. Since Fantasy in the Sky first debuted at Disneyland Park in 1958, nighttime spectaculars have evolved into sophisticated productions blending pyrotechnics, projections, drones, and synchronized soundtracks. Ca

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  • 29 April
    guests looking at phone, star wars galaxys edge in hollywood studios

    Disney Scraps Traditional Park Tools, Paving Way for Smartphone Requirement for All Guests

    Disney has always found new ways to enhance guests' experiences in its parks. From the early days of paper FastPass tickets to today’s app-based planning, each update has brought something new to the table. Now, another shift is starting to take hold—and this one isn’t tied to a new attraction or a seasonal event. It’s happening quietly, but it could have a bigger impact than most people expect. A

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  • 29 April
    Disney Frontierland signs. Frontierland closures Magic Kingdom

    Magic Kingdom Frontierland Faces More Closures as Expansion Pushes Forward

    There’s something about Frontierland that has always felt frozen in time. For decades, guests stepping into this corner of Magic Kingdom weren’t just walking into another themed land—they were stepping into a living piece of Disney history. The creak of wooden walkways, the charm of rustic outposts, and the quiet familiarity of snack stands and shops created a rhythm that longtime visitors came to

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  • 29 April
    The Boneyard Disney's Animal Kingdom

    Just One Year Away: Disney Files 2 New Permits for Animal Kingdom’s 28-Year-Old Landmark

    Fans can already tell that something big is happening at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. The signs are already there if you know where to look, and lately they've been harder to miss. The latest clue didn’t come directly from Disney. It came through permit filings, which tend to reveal what’s happening behind the scenes. They may not grab attention right away, but they often tell a more important story.

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  • 29 April
    The Disney Hollywood Studios entrance at Walt Disney World Resort. Saharan dust Disney World

    2 Disney World Classics Are Disappearing as Disney Pulls the Plug

    There are moments when Disney makes changes that feel bigger than a typical update. Not just a refurbishment. Not just a refresh. But a true reset. That’s exactly what’s happening right now. Two classic attractions—each with decades of history—are no longer what they once were. One has already closed and is being demolished. The other has shut down in its original form and is preparing to return a

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  • 29 April
    Disney world guest with minnie mouse at epcot meet and greet

    Disney World Blocks Off Pavilion Space for Upcoming Experience

    If you’ve been spending time at EPCOT recently, there’s a good chance you’ve walked past something that didn’t quite look the same. It’s subtle, but it stands out once you notice it. Inside the Magic Eye Theater lobby, Disney has started putting up themed walls, and they’ve completely changed how the space feels. A Quiet Change With a Bigger Purpose The lobby has always been a pretty open area, es

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  • 29 April
    Mickey Mouse stands on a balcony decorated with red, white, and blue banners, giving two thumbs up in front of a building with a clock and ornate details.

    Nobody Expected Mickey to Show Up at Hollywood Studios Like This but Here We Are

    Nobody at Hollywood Studios was expecting Mickey Mouse to show up on the side of a building today, but that is exactly what happened, and the reason behind it tells you everything you need to know about where the Walt Disney Studios Courtyard transformation stands right now. The retro billboard that has been taking shape on the exterior wall of the theater housing The Little Mermaid: A Musical Adv

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  • 29 April
    Walt Disney World entrance sign. Disney World paper parking passes

    Disney World Visitors Are Being Caught Off Guard by These Florida Driving Laws

    For millions of families, a trip to Walt Disney World isn’t just a vacation—it’s something they’ve dreamed about, saved for, and counted down to for months, sometimes years. From the moment flights are booked to the first glimpse of Cinderella Castle, every detail matters. But what many guests don’t realize is that the experience begins long before stepping onto Main Street, U.S.A. It starts on th

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