Tokyo Disneyland
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Jun- 2026 -13 June
Tokyo Disney Is Quietly Opening a Door That Guests Have Been Watching for Over a Year
Ever since Fantasy Springs transformed Tokyo DisneySea in 2024, one particular sight has lingered in the minds of Disney fans around the world. It wasn't a ride. It wasn't a restaurant. It wasn't even one of the area's breathtaking themed environments inspired by Frozen, Tangled, and Peter Pan. It was a doorway. Tucked beside the luxurious Fantasy Springs Hotel, a dedicated entrance quietly became
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May- 2026 -23 May
A New Orlando Flight Could Quietly Change How Disney Fans Vacation Forever
For years, Central Florida has been viewed as the undisputed capital of Disney vacations. Families save for months—sometimes years—to walk down Main Street, U.S.A. inside Walt Disney World Resort, and for many longtime fans, Orlando has always represented the ultimate Disney pilgrimage. But something has been quietly changing in the theme park world. Fans are noticing that the cost of visiting Dis
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12 May
Parks Warning: Disney Policy Could Ruin Your End-Of-Day Plans
If you’re used to hitting your favorite Disney rides just before closing, you’ll want to rethink that strategy at Tokyo Disney Resort. Unlike the U.S. parks, where lining up a minute before closing time is standard practice, several headline attractions in Tokyo routinely shut their queues down early – and it’s not clearly communicated. That reality has caught many international visitors off guard
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6 May
Disney Just Ended a Nine Year Wait for Asian Fans and D23 Is Coming to Singapore
Nine years is a long time to wait to watch an event unfold somewhere else. Disney fans across the Asia Pacific region have been doing exactly that since the last D23 event was held in Japan in 2018, watching the Anaheim convention deliver major announcements, exclusive merchandise, Hollywood star appearances, and the kind of fan community energy that only exists when thousands of the most devoted
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Apr- 2026 -30 April
8 Things Just Closed at Disney and Most Guests Are Going to Be Caught Off Guard
Nothing derails a Disney day faster than walking up to something you have been looking forward to and finding out it is closed. Not temporarily paused for a few minutes. Closed. Walls up, sign posted, cast member redirecting traffic. It happens more often than most guests account for when they plan their trips, and April 2026 was a particularly active month for closure announcements across the Dis
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25 April
Disney Just Announced a Souvenir Made From Recycled Cast Member Clothing Nobody Saw Coming
Theme park merchandise has always been about giving guests a way to take a piece of the experience home. A magnet, a plush, a shirt with the park's name on it. Things that sit on a shelf or get worn around town trigger the memory of a specific trip at a specific time. Disney does this better than anyone and has for decades. But what Tokyo Disney Resort is releasing on May 7 is something genuinely
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21 April
Disney Confirms End of Era at Overseas Park as Closure Date Is Announced
Tokyo DisneySea opened on September 4, 2001, and Aquatopia was there from the very first day. It has been spinning guests through the waters of Port Discovery every single day of the park's 24-year existence, through two pandemics' worth of closures, and through more seasonal iterations than most rides at any Disney park anywhere in the world ever see. It would have turned 25 this September. Disne
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6 April
Guests Fall to the Ground as Earthquake Hits Disneyland Park
A visit to Tokyo Disneyland took an unexpected turn on April 1 when earthquake alerts fired off across the theme park simultaneously, sending hundreds of guests straight to the ground near Cinderella Castle. The Moment the Alerts Went Off TikTok user @shiori_japan1 captured the scene as it unfolded. Standing near the park's iconic Cinderella Castle, she watched as every phone in the area lit up at
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Feb- 2026 -19 February
Tokyo Disneyland Just Spent a Record-Breaking Amount of Money on an Attraction
Oriental Land Company recently announced a budget of 70.5 billion yen for the new Space Mountain at Tokyo Disneyland, making it the most expensive attraction ever built by Walt Disney Imagineering. This figure exceeded the initial estimate of 56 billion yen due to inflation in Japan. At current exchange rates, that amounts to about $460 million USD, but the key point is that the spending is happen
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13 February
Disney Makes Unexpected Move on Its Most Divisive Attraction
If you blinked, you might have missed it. Tokyo Disneyland’s Splash Mountain reopened on February 13 after its annual winter refurbishment, but returning guests quickly spotted something different at the exit. The familiar “Have a Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah Day!” sign is gone. In its place? A much simpler message: “Thanks for dropping in!” At first glance, it may seem like a routine refresh. But longtime D
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