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 -
    9 March
    The Fantasia pool at Disney's All-Star Movies Resort

    Walt Disney World Hotel Areas To Close in May 2026

    Guests with upcoming reservations at one of Walt Disney World Resort's most popular budget-friendly hotels will want to know what's coming this spring. Eight Months of Work at All-Star Movies Walt Disney World Resort updated its official website on March 9 to confirm that Disney's All-Star Movies Resort will undergo a phased room refurbishment beginning late May 2026 and running through January 20

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  • 9 March
    Disney's Wilderness Lodge pool, where guests enjoy this Disney World hotel.

    Drowning Reported at Disney World Hotel on Monday, March 9

    A frightening scene unfolded near Disney Springs Monday afternoon as emergency crews rushed to an official Walt Disney World hotel following a reported near-drowning. Emergency Response on Bonnet Creek Resort Lane At approximately 2:22 p.m. on Monday, March 9, law enforcement scanner account @WDWActiveCrime on X (formerly known as Twitter) flagged an active police response to a near-drowning incid

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  • 9 March
    A bright blue sky with fluffy white clouds above a fairytale castle featuring pink walls and tall, pointed blue and gold spires, surrounded by rooftops.

    Something Is Missing From This Magic Kingdom Activity Right Now

    A small but noticeable update has arrived for one of Magic Kingdomโ€™s most playful activities. Guests visiting Storybook Circus can still participate in the โ€œSmellephants on Paradeโ€ scavenger hunt, but the map used for the experience has been slightly modified. The change reflects ongoing construction work in the Fantasyland area. Although the activity itself hasnโ€™t disappeared, guests now have few

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  • 9 March
    Cinderella Castle at Magic Kingdom Park from the side.

    Disney World Quietly Ends Final Reminder of the COVID Era

    For years, Walt Disney World fans could point to one very visible change that symbolized a strange and unforgettable moment in the resortโ€™s history. It wasnโ€™t a policy or a rule. It wasnโ€™t even something that affected ride lines or park capacity. Instead, it was something guests saw the moment they stepped onto Main Street, U.S.A. Cinderella Castle looked different. When Disney introduced a dramat

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  • 9 March
    Futuristic building with a tall, glowing spire at the center, surrounded by an illuminated dome against a deep blue sky, reflecting in water below. The scene has a sci-fi, digital art style as Bob Iger announced Disneyland Abu Dhabi.

    The Mirage of Yas Island: Is the Iran War Crushing โ€˜Disneyland Abu Dhabiโ€™ Before the First Brick is Laid?

    In May 2025, The Walt Disney Company sent shockwaves through the travel industry by officially announcing its seventh global theme park destination: Disneyland Abu Dhabi. Set to be built on the sun-drenched waterfront of Yas Island, the park was envisioned as an “authentically Disney and distinctly Emirati” oasis. As recently as January 2026, Disney CEO Bob Iger was seen touring the em

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  • 9 March
    Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse in front of Cinderella Castle at Tokyo Disneyland. Orlando to Tokyo Disney nonstop flights

    Disney World Announces New Mickey Mouse Experience Coming in 2026

    Walt Disney World is always evolving, but some things remain constant. Mickey Mouse continues to be the heart of the entire resort, welcoming guests into the parks and appearing in countless shows, attractions, and meet-and-greet locations. No matter how many new characters arrive from Marvel, Pixar, or Star Wars, Mickey still represents the spirit of Disney. Now, the famous mouse is preparing to

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  • 9 March
    buildings in Frontierland in Disney World's Magic Kingdom park

    Disney Permanently Replaces Magic Kingdomโ€™s Frontierland Icon

    Magic Kingdom has always balanced nostalgia with reinvention. While some attractions remain nearly unchanged for decades, others eventually give way to new ideas as Disney continues evolving its parks. That process is now playing out in a major way inside Frontierland. As we already knew was happening, one of Magic Kingdomโ€™s most recognizable featuresโ€”the Rivers of Americaโ€”is officially being repl

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  • 9 March
    a family with goofy in front of cinderella castle in disney world's magic kingdom park

    Disney Worldโ€™s $449 Lightning Lane Premier Pass Sells Out as Spring Break Crowds Surge

    Anyone planning a Walt Disney World trip during spring break should expect big crowdsโ€”and one recent development proves just how busy the parks are about to become. Lightning Lane Premier Pass at Magic Kingdom has already sold out for several upcoming dates, leaving many guests without access to the parkโ€™s most premium line-skipping option. For visitors hoping to avoid long standby lines during th

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  • 9 March
    Mickey Mouse and kids standing in front of Cinderella's castle

    Disney World Is Losing Half of Many Orlando Vacations

    The Orlando theme park vacation used to revolve almost entirely around one destination: Walt Disney World. Families would arrive in Central Florida, check into a Disney resort hotel, and spend nearly every day inside one of Disneyโ€™s four theme parks. Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Disneyโ€™s Hollywood Studios, and Disneyโ€™s Animal Kingdom offered more than enough experiences to fill a full week. For many visi

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  • 9 March
    Tree of Life at Disneys Animal Kingdom

    Animal Kingdom Begins Filling Empty Space With New Experiences

    A small but noticeable change has arrived at Disneyโ€™s Animal Kingdom, especially for guests who love meeting classic Disney characters. Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, and Goofy have moved to a new meet-and-greet location inside the park, giving visitors a different place to stop for photos and autographs. While character relocations arenโ€™t unusual at Walt Disney World, this move is happening because of

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