Walt Disney World
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Feb- 2026 -12 February
Disney Springs Crowds Push Disney to Make Immediate Change
Disney Springs has always been a popular stop for Walt Disney World guests, but lately, it’s been operating on a completely different level. What used to feel like a relaxed shopping and dining district has started feeling more like a fifth theme park, especially during weekends and holidays. And when a major holiday weekend arrives, the crowds don’t just show up. They flood the entire area. That’
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12 February
After 54 Years, Walt Disney World Confirms “End of an Era”
Walt Disney World Resort is removing the last of its iconic purple and red directional signs after four years of replacing them with blue and white versions across the resort's 25,000 acres. The original signage guided guests to theme parks, water parks, Disney Resort hotels, Disney Springs, and ESPN Wide World of Sports since the early decades of the Central Florida property. X (formerly Twitter)
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12 February
Disney World Guests Keep Getting Caught With This “Banned” Cooler Item
Packing a cooler for Disney World has always felt like one of those “smart guest” moves. You’re not breaking any rules, you’re not sneaking anything in, and you’re definitely not the only one doing it. In fact, it’s practically a tradition for families visiting during warmer months. But lately, guests have been showing up at Disney security and learning the hard way that one cooler item is being t
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12 February
This Expensive Disney Princess Experience Just Got Way Better
Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique at Magic Kingdom has long transformed kids into Disney princesses and knights, but it faced a significant issue: many children chose gowns only to discover their sizes weren’t available. Disney has finally addressed this with new tablets that display “Adaptive Offerings and Extended Sizes” icons during costume selection. This allows families to see which costumes have exte
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12 February
Disney World Closes Down EPCOT From 1982
There’s something uniquely peaceful about a morning at EPCOT. As the sun rises over World Showcase Lagoon and guests make their way through the gates of Walt Disney World Resort, anticipation fills the air. Families clutch their park maps, Annual Passholders refresh the My Disney Experience app, and fans of The Walt Disney Company look ahead to a day filled with innovation, nostalgia, and storytel
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12 February
By the End of 2026, Disney World Will Say Goodbye to Cinderella Castle as We Know It
Cinderella Castle's pink color scheme is disappearing fast as Walt Disney World Resort completes the transformation back to classic gray, blue, and gold tones by year's end. Nearly the entire back half of the Magic Kingdom Park icon now displays the new gray paint, with crews beginning work on the front-facing side, according to a report from WDWNT on Thursday. Half of Cinderella Castle Already Tr
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12 February
Disney World Gets New Patent for an Attraction That Will Revolutionize the Industry
There’s something almost sacred about stepping into a Disney Park for the first time. Whether you’re walking down Main Street, U.S.A., or racing toward your Lightning Lane return time, there’s an expectation that the magic will move you—literally and emotionally. For decades, The Walt Disney Company has set the gold standard for immersive attractions. From groundbreaking Audio-Animatronics to trac
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12 February
Alert: “Disney Adults” Singled Out by Disney’s Dress Code in 2026
Disney Adults have always added something extra to Walt Disney World. They’re the ones who show up with matching outfits, themed ears, retro merch, and shoes that somehow survive a full day in the parks without looking destroyed. But in 2026, that same kind of Disney fashion may start causing problems. More guests have noticed security taking longer looks at certain outfits, and Cast Members stepp
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12 February
Living With the Land Closes, Demo Crews Spotted on 43-Year-Old EPCOT Ride
On Thursday, Living with the Land shut down unexpectedly at EPCOT. The abrupt closure came after crews removed the greenhouse's iconic central tree and drained the entire boat channel, exposing the ride track. The shutdown follows the unannounced tree removal that occurred in early February. Guests reported witnessing cast members cutting down the tree and excavating its root system from the dome-
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12 February
Warning: Disney World Guests Are Starting to Avoid Animal Kingdom in 2026
Animal Kingdom has always had its own personality. It’s quieter and more immersive. The one park that feels like Disney actually wants you to slow down and look around. But in 2026, slowing down might not feel like a choice anymore. It might feel like you’re doing it because there’s simply less to do. And that’s precisely why Animal Kingdom could become the most frustrating Disney park to visit ne
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