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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May- 2026 -17 May
Goodbye 1971: Disney Demolishes Opening-Day History for Massive New “Cars” Land Foundations
The historic frontier of Magic Kingdom is echoing with the sounds of crunching timber and heavy diesel engines. The days of taking a peaceful raft over to Tom Sawyer Island are officially gone, replaced by the largest geographical overhaul in the parkโs 55-year history. Credit: Disney As we cross the midpoint of May 2026, construction on the highly anticipated Piston Peak National Parkโthe Cars-th
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17 May
Sky-High Controversy: Why Disney Fans Are Mocking EPCOTโs New Ride as “Soarinโ Over MAGA”
EPCOT has historically been a theme park centered on global harmony, future technology, and international unity. However, as Walt Disney World prepares for the official launch of its newest attraction, Soarinโ Across America, the skies over the park have run into major political turbulence. Credit: Sarah Larson, Inside the Magic Following the start of cast member previews in mid-May 2026, the firs
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17 May
After Years of Complaints About โDisney Adults,โ Disneyland Makes Pin Trading Kids-Only
Disneyland Resort has drawn a line on Disney Pin Trading in Frontierland, explicitly prioritizing children over adult collectors. A Hobby That Got Out of Hand Disney Pin Trading has been a beloved park tradition for decades, but in recent years, the designated trading area near Westward Ho in Frontierland at Disneyland Park has begun to resemble more of a flea market than a theme park land. Benche
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16 May
Walt Disney World Guests Face Major Water Park Transportation Shift as Summer Crowds Grow
For longtime Walt Disney World fans, transportation has always been one of those behind-the-scenes systems that quietly shapes an entire vacation. When it works smoothly, guests barely think about it. But when Disney adjusts bus routes, transfer points, or resort access, even small operational changes can ripple across the parks in a major way. Fans are already noticing that Walt Disney Worldโs la
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16 May
Disney World Sued After Multiple Guests Allegedly Receive “Serious Injuries”
A new lawsuit has named Walt Disney World Resort over an alleged incident at Disney Springs. Court documents allege the incident happened at Vivoli il Gelato inside Disney Springs โ Disney World's shopping and dining district โ on June 4, 2024, when Laura McDonald and Brandon Kilbourne were seated outside the location as customers. According to the lawsuit, Kilbourne stood up from a table with int
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16 May
Disney World Guests Hit With Lightning Lane Decline Ahead of Memorial Day Weekend
Disney World guests planning a trip before Memorial Day may notice something intriguing this year: Lightning Lane prices are staying relatively low despite summer crowds being right around the corner. According to updated charts published by WDWMagic, Walt Disney Worldโs Lightning Lane costs for the week starting May 18, 2026, are currently sitting below many of the higher rates seen throughout th
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16 May
Final Demolition Emerges for Magic Kingdom Expansion as Disney Cuts Frontierland Landmarks
Disney World isnโt waiting around when it comes to Magic Kingdomโs next big chapter. Frontierland is already being reshaped, and the changes are happening faster than many expected. While Disney hasnโt shared every detail publicly, enough has been confirmed to understand whatโs comingโand whatโs already gone. This isnโt a minor refresh. Itโs a complete overhaul that will leave Frontierland looking
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16 May
Disney Springs Just Gave Adults Five New Reasons to Skip the Parks
Disney Springs gets treated like a layover. You park, you grab something to eat, you browse a few stores, you leave. That is how a lot of Walt Disney World visitors experience it, and it is a fundamentally incomplete version of what the district actually offers. Especially in summer, when the combination of seasonal menus, new openings, and evening entertainment makes it worth treating as a destin
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16 May
The $10,000 Mouse Trap: Is Disney Finally Closing the Gates on the American Family?
For decades, the “Disney vacation” was the quintessential milestone of American childhood. It was the place where parents willingly braved humidity and long lines just to see their children experience a moment of pure, unadulterated magic. But in 2026, that magic has a new, much steeper price tagโand itโs increasingly clear that the “Magic Kingdom” is no longer being built
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16 May
Disney World Update: 3 Strict Park Limits in Effect for All Summer Guests
You can always tell when summer is getting close. Travel plans start filling up calendars, kids are counting down to the last day of school, and Walt Disney World suddenly feels like the place everyone is heading next. For many families, this is the big trip of the year. But if youโre planning to visit in 2026, thereโs more to keep in mind than just ride lists and dining reservations. Disney has i
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