Walt Disney World
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Feb- 2026 -17 February
Disney World Scrambles to Fix Major Slinky Dog Dash Problem Overnight
If youโve been to Disney World recently, youโve probably noticed something: fans are watching Disney closer than ever. Not in a fun way, either. It feels like guests are constantly looking for signs that the parks are slippingโwhether that means dirty queues, broken props, faded paint, or iconic landmarks that suddenly look like theyโve been neglected. And once something looks questionable, the in
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17 February
Disney World Surprises Guests With New Stitch Attraction, Open Now
A Stitch topiary attraction has returned to Walt Disney World Resort for the first time since 2019, appearing ahead of the EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival's March 4 start date. The blue alienโrendered in green foliageโsits in front of Mission: SPACE in the World Discovery neighborhood. Walt Disney World Resort surprised guests with the installation on February 17, according to BlogMic
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17 February
Disney Worldโs โStar Warsโ Area Barricaded for Imminent Demolition
Star Wars Launch Bay at Disney's Hollywood Studios is being demolished as Walt Disney World Resort transforms the Animation Courtyard into the new Walt Disney Studios land opening summer 2026. Aerial photographer @bioreconstruct documented the demolition progress, showing crews have completely removed the Lucasfilm-inspired signage and overhang roof from the former Star Wars building. The structur
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17 February
Disney World Progresses โClassicโ Attraction Removal as Demolition Accelerates
Disney World changes constantly, and most of the time, those changes feel exciting. New rides come in, lands get refreshed, and the parks slowly evolve into something bigger. But now and then, Disney makes a change that doesnโt feel like progress. It feels like something is being taken away for good. Thatโs the vibe surrounding whatโs happening at the parks right now. Behind the construction walls
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17 February
This Deluxe Disney Resort Is About to Lose Two Major Restaurants
If youโve got a stay booked at Disneyโs Yacht Club Resort, now might be the time to start adjusting expectationsโespecially if dining was part of the reason you chose this hotel. Disney World is about to hit Yacht Club guests with a frustrating one-two punch, and it starts next week. Crewโs Cup Lounge is scheduled to close beginning February 23, and it wonโt be a quick refurbishment. The lounge is
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17 February
Disney Security Keeps Pulling Guests Aside Over This Water Bottle
Disney World runs on rules, and most guests expect the usual security routine. But lately, one everyday item has been getting more attention than people expect. It isnโt alcohol. It isnโt a weapon. It isnโt a prohibited gadget. Itโs a water bottle. Thatโs why guests feel caught off guard. Florida heat pushes everyone to hydrate, and bringing a bottle feels like the easiest way to survive a park da
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17 February
Disney World Guests Say This Iconic Ride Has Officially Lost Its Charm
Disney World guests are used to long waits, crowded walkways, and expensive tickets. But something else is starting to spark real frustration. One of the resortโs most iconic headliner rides is suddenly being criticized in a way that wouldโve sounded impossible a few years ago. This attraction used to feel like an automatic win. People didnโt debate whether it was worth the wait. They just assumed
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17 February
Disney Just Proved Hollywood Studios Will Look Nothing Like It Does Today
Walt Disney Imagineering just filed two new permits for Hollywood Studios, and they confirm what anyone who's visited the park recently already suspects: this place is being completely rebuilt, and it's never going back to what it was. The permits cover signage installation in the former Animation Courtyard area, which is just the latest concrete step in a transformation that has already demolishe
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16 February
Geysers Blowing and Scaffolding Growing: Is Big Thunder Mountain Finally Ready to Roar?
The silence in the back of Frontierland is finally being broken. For over a year, the iconic red spires of Big Thunder Mountain Railroad have stood as a stationary monument, stripped of the rattling trains and the echoes of “the wildest ride in the wilderness.” Since the coaster closed for its most comprehensive overhaul in decades, fans have been obsessively tracking every permit and
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16 February
Animal Kingdom May Be Headed for a Summer 2026 Crowd Nightmare
Disneyโs Animal Kingdom has been quietly turning into one of the most complicated parks to plan lately. On the surface, it feels like a relaxing day full of animals, trails, and scenery. But once the crowds hit, it becomes clear that Animal Kingdom doesnโt have the same ride capacity that Magic Kingdom or EPCOT can rely on. And thatโs exactly why summer 2026 could be a serious problem. Disney has
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