Walt Disney World
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Jan- 2026 -28 January
Disney Is Hosting Valentine’s Day Fun But Regular Guests Are Locked Out
Disney Vacation Club just dropped details about an exclusive Valentine's Day event happening at the Contemporary Resort in early February, and if you're not a DVC member, you're out of luck because regular guests cannot attend this thing, no matter how much they might want to or how much money they're willing to spend. What's Actually Happening DVC is hosting a special Valentine's Day drop-in even
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28 January
Disney Advances Buzz Lightyear Overhaul With Visible Tomorrowland Changes
Something subtle but important is happening in Tomorrowland. For months, Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin has remained closed, quietly undergoing a massive overhaul. Now, with construction spilling out beyond the ride’s walls, Disney is making it clear that this isn’t just a refurbishment — it’s a reset. The most visible sign of progress is right outside the attraction. Pavement in front of Buzz
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28 January
After Three Decades, Disney Announces Beloved Event Will Make Big Return in 2026
Disney World recently confirmed a major event will return in 2026, and fans are going crazy over it! For longtime visitors, the confirmation sends a clear message. This isn’t just another seasonal offering. It’s something Disney views as essential to the park’s identity moving forward. EPCOT’s Identity Is Built on Its Events EPCOT has never relied solely on attractions to define it. Its events sha
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27 January
Disney World Hikes Price of Baby Item From $1 to $5
Walt Disney World Resort is charging $4.99 for rubber ducks that retail for $1 at Target stores nationwide. The 400% markup on identical merchandise from the same manufacturer makes the seemingly affordable Magic Kingdom souvenir one of the worst value propositions at the Central Florida theme parks. “New” Merchandise Line at Magic Kingdom X (formerly Twitter) user @Kdodgers24 spotted
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27 January
More ‘Bluey’ at the Theme Parks? Disney World Says Yes
Walt Disney World Resort is expanding its Bluey line-up with the debut of official Disney Parks merchandise inspired by the Australian children's series. The first-ever Bluey trading pin arrived Tuesday at Disney Springs, joining existing offerings and previewing summer's major Bluey attraction opening at Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park. First Official Bluey Pin Debuts at Disney World WDWNT rep
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27 January
Disney World Universal Orlando Face Operational Disruptions Thanks To Rare Situation
Few places in the world promise consistency quite like Walt Disney World. No matter the season, the time of day, or even the weather forecast, guests arrive expecting the same magic — open attractions, warm smiles, and an atmosphere carefully engineered to feel untouched by the outside world. Florida’s sunshine is part of that promise, an unspoken contract between the parks and the millions who tr
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27 January
Disney’s Transportation Change Is Ruining Rope Drop for Resort Guests
If you’ve ever paid extra to stay at a Disney resort because of “easy transportation” and “rope drop perks,” you may want to sit down for this one. Right now, thousands of Walt Disney World Resort guests are waking up early, grabbing coffee, and heading to transportation stops only to realize that Disney has quietly pulled the rug out from under their morning plans. The issue centers on the Disney
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27 January
Disney’s CEO Search Intensifies With a Major 2026 Update
Bob Iger has always divided opinion. Some fans see him as the executive who built modern Disney. Others link him to the company’s most debated decisions. What no one disputes is the reach of his influence. Now, that influence is entering its final phase. Iger has agreed to continue serving through December 31, 2026, bringing his tenure into its closing stretch. Disney expected this transition, but
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27 January
Disney World Sparks Outrage With 2026 Park Closure Announcement
For months, 2026 looked like the perfect year to finally return to Disney World. Families tracked airfare. Compared hotel rates. Talked about dining before anything was official. Then Disney confirmed that one of its parks would close for a long stretch, and the confidence behind those plans began to crack. This wasn’t a crisis announcement. No weather event. No sudden shutdown. But a closure last
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27 January
Disney’s New Permit Will Hit Hollywood Studios Guests Where It Hurts
Disney World just filed a new permit at Hollywood Studios. While permits are routine for Walt Disney World, this one is sure to affect every guest at the park. On the surface, it looks like just another piece of paperwork. But this permit is tied to an area nearly every guest uses, so the impact is unlikely to remain subtle for long. Whatever comes next is almost guaranteed to create at least some
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