Walt Disney World
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Feb- 2026 -5 February
Disney World Resort Guests Are Losing a Major Kid-Friendly Feature
Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort is usually the kind of place where you can step off the Skyliner, walk past the bright pastel buildings, and immediately feel like you’re in vacation mode. It’s one of the most popular Moderate resorts for a reason. It offers strong theming, plenty of space, and one of the most fun pool areas Disney has at this price point. But guests heading there in February 2026
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5 February
Disney World Officially Destroys One of Its Last ‘Star Wars’ Holdovers
Disney World is officially tearing down one of its last recognizable Star Wars remnants at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, and it’s a change that feels surprisingly final. For years, the former Star Wars Launch Bay location sat in Animation Courtyard like a leftover piece of the park’s past. Even after Disney built the massive Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, this older Star Wars space still existed, almost
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5 February
Magic Kingdom Is Changing How Guests Enter Its Park Early
There’s a certain kind of magic that exists only in the earliest moments of a Walt Disney World morning. Before the Florida heat settles in and before crowds flood down Main Street, U.S.A., a small group of guests quietly enters Magic Kingdom with a singular mission: get ahead. For years, Early Entry has been more than just a perk—it’s been a strategy. Guests staying at Walt Disney World Resort ho
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5 February
‘Stay Indoors’ Alert Now Active Across Disney World as Operations Prepare for Impact
For millions of guests each year, Walt Disney World represents an escape from reality—a place where sunshine, warmth, and endless blue skies create the perfect backdrop for unforgettable memories. Families travel from around the world expecting Florida’s famously humid climate, planning their vacations around pool days, refreshing attractions, and long afternoons spent exploring Magic Kingdom, EPC
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5 February
Why Families Are Canceling Disney World Trips in 2026
Walt Disney World has always been expensive, crowded, and a little chaotic. That’s part of the deal. But in 2026, something feels different. Longtime Disney fans—especially families—are starting to step back in a way that’s hard to ignore. Instead of booking their next trip out of habit, many are postponing it. Others are canceling altogether. And online, the tone has shifted from “Disney is frust
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5 February
Disney World’s ‘Frozen’ Ride Reopens at EPCOT on THIS Date!
With Test Track’s update complete, EPCOT’s next major project turned toward a ride that has defined the Norway pavilion for nearly a decade. Frozen Ever After arrived at EPCOT in 2016, ushering in a major shift for World Showcase by replacing Maelstrom with a story-driven Frozen attraction. Riders set sail in Nordic-style boats, joining Olaf’s celebration and traveling through Arendelle alongside
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5 February
Disney Fans Spot MuppetVision 3D Easter Egg Hidden in New Muppets Special
MuppetVision 3D may be gone from Disney’s Hollywood Studios, but it hasn’t vanished entirely. Disney fans with sharp eyes recently spotted a hidden reference to the retired attraction in Disney’s newest Muppets project — and once it was noticed, it quickly made the rounds online. The reference appears in The Muppet Show 50th anniversary special, which premiered this week on ABC and Disney+. The sp
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5 February
Disney World Guests Suddenly Cautioned To Skip Rope Dropping at Magic Kingdom
Rope dropping has always been the Disney World strategy guests love to brag about. Show up early, rush into the park, and ride the biggest attractions before everyone else arrives. For years, it worked well enough that many visitors treated it like the golden rule of Magic Kingdom planning. But lately, that rule has started to fall apart. Guests are increasingly being advised to avoid rope droppin
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5 February
Disney Just Filed Permit to Overhaul Water Park Before Memorial Day
Disney just filed a permit for Typhoon Lagoon water park, and if you're planning a Walt Disney World trip anytime soon, you need to know that this water park is about to shut down for its seasonal closure and refurbishment. This happens every year, but the permit gives us some insight into what Disney's actually planning to do during the downtime. What the Disney Permit Actually Says Facility Asse
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5 February
DinoLand Is Gone: Disney Removes the Entrance Archway and Moves On
It finally happened. DinoLand U.S.A. isn’t just closed—it’s disappearing. Disney’s Animal Kingdom has been undergoing major changes for years, but this latest update feels like the most dramatic one yet. The entrance archway to DinoLand, the sign that clearly marked the land and made it feel like a real destination inside the park, has officially been demolished. And once that sign is gone, there’
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