Tokyo Disneyland
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Apr- 2026 -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 Disneylandโs Splash Mountain reopened on February 13 after its annual winter refurbishment, but returning guests quickly spotted something different at the exit. The familiar โHave a Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah Day!โ sign is gone. In its place? A much simpler message: โThanks for dropping in!โ At first glance, it may seem like a routine refresh. But longtime D
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8 February
The 5,000-Mile Loophole: Why Tokyo Disneyland is the Last Place to See Disneyโs Most Controversial History
In the world of theme park enthusiasts, there is a growing divide that can only be crossed by a transpacific flight. As of February 2026, the “sanitization” of the American Disney parks is virtually complete. In California and Florida, the “Inclusion Key” has rewritten the script, turning the “Wench Auction” into a rum raid and evicting Brโer Rabbit in favor of
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7 February
Disney Resort Changes Monorail System Over Safety Concerns
Disney parks are built on the promise that no matter whatโs happening beyond the gates, the magic inside remains carefully protected. Guests arrive expecting seamless transportation, polished attractions, and an atmosphere untouched by the outside world. That expectation is part of what has made Disney destinationsโfrom California to Florida to Japanโicons of reliability and comfort. But over the
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Jan- 2026 -31 January
Disney Resort Announces New Way for Guests To Pay for Attractions Before Entering the Parks
For decades, the magic of Disney parks has lived in the promise that once you step through the gates, the world outside fades away. Guests arrive expecting wonder, immersion, and the kind of storytelling that only Disney can deliver. At Tokyo Disney Resort, that promise has long felt especially sacredโpraised globally for immaculate operations, deeply respectful fans, and an atmosphere where patie
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31 January
Foreign Disney Park Just Dropped News That Will Impact Your Vacation Plans
Tokyo Disneyland just dropped reopening dates for four dining venues that are about to close for seven months, and if you're planning a trip to Tokyo Disney Resort between April and November 2026, this is going to seriously impact your dining options. The Diamond Variety Muster, The Diamond Horseshoe, Plaza Pavilion Restaurant, and Pecos Bill Cafรฉ are all closing on Wednesday, April 1, 2026, and w
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29 January
Disney Spending Billions on All-New Space Mountain, Opening 2027
Tokyo Disney Resort is pouring nearly half a billion dollars into completely rebuilding Space Mountain, with the reimagined attraction set to debut in 2027 as part of a massive Tomorrowland transformation. The iconic indoor roller coaster shuttered on July 31, 2024, and demolition began almost immediately. Guests at Tokyo Disneyland watched construction barriers go up around the Tomorrowland landm
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29 January
Disney Park Abroad Announces Spring 2027 Launch for New Expansion
Tokyo Disney Resort just dropped the news everyone's been waiting for, and if you're planning a trip to Tokyo Disneyland anytime soon, you need to know this. The new Wreck-It Ralph attraction is officially opening in spring 2027, which is way more specific than the vague “2026 or later” timeline they gave us before. Now you can actually plan your vacation around experiencing this thing
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