Walt Disney World

  • Jan- 2026 -
    8 January
    Donald Duck Tickets

    Disney World Just Told Florida Residents to Pay More for Less

    Disney World dropped several deals this week, and apparently decided that Florida residents deserve the absolute worst one. Let's break down this mess because honestly, it's kind of insulting. The “Deal” That Isn't Really a Deal Disney's new Florida Resident ticket costs a total of $190 for two days. That's $95 per day. You get access to EPCOT and Animal Kingdom only. Magic Kingdom? No

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  • 8 January
    tron lightcycle run exterior at magic kingdom with mickey mouse doing a facepalm overlay

    Magic Kingdom Will Lose the TRON Attraction on January 20

    The TRON ride in Magic Kingdom is about to say goodbye to its TRON: Ares makeover. Disney’s big plans to bring TRON back into the spotlight are showing signs of recalibration. The centerpiece of this effort, TRON: Ares, released in 2025, aimed to revive the neon-filled sci-fi franchise. But despite a heavy-hitting cast and extensive marketing, the film underperformed at the box office, falling sho

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  • 7 January
    The Disney Hollywood Studios entrance at Walt Disney World Resort. Saharan dust Disney World

    Disney Quietly Moves Forward on Rock ’n’ Roller Coaster Changes

    If you’ve spent enough time at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, you know when something feels off. Not broken. Not closed. Just… unsettled. It’s the kind of change you don’t notice all at once. A boarded doorway here. A blocked-off pre-show there. Nothing dramatic enough to stop you in your tracks—but enough to linger in your mind long after you’ve walked past it. That’s exactly where Rock ’n’ Roller C

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  • 7 January
    Guests splash in the wave pool at Disney's Typhoon Lagoon.

    Disney Water Park Will Close February 15 After Guest’s Lawsuit Over Waterslide “Wedgie”

    Walt Disney World Resort is preparing to rebuild the Humunga Kowabunga waterslide at Disney's Typhoon Lagoon Water Park following a high-profile lawsuit from a guest who claimed the attraction caused severe injuries. Construction permits filed recently suggest major work is planned for the controversial slide during the water park's upcoming seasonal closure, which begins February 15. $50,000 Laws

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  • 7 January
    Millennium Falcon in Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge at Disney World's Hollywood Studios.

    Disney Takes Next Step Toward Updating Iconic ‘Star Wars’ Ride

    Walt Disney World has officially taken a meaningful step toward updating one of its most recognizable Star Wars attractions. Disney has filed a new construction permit tied to Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run, signaling that work related to the ride’s future is now actively moving forward. The permit, which lists “general construction,” applies to the attraction located inside Disney's Hollywood S

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  • 7 January
    The statue outside DINOSAUR at Walt Disney World Resort

    Did Disney World Just Save DINOSAUR? Ride Scheduled To Close on February 1

    DINOSAUR is scheduled for extinction at Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park on February 1, 2026, with the entire DinoLand U.S.A. area disappearing to make room for new attractions. However, Disney cast members have found a creative way to preserve the beloved ride's memory at Walt Disney World Resort, ensuring DINOSAUR won't be completely forgotten when it closes. DinoLand U.S.A. Faces Complete Dem

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  • 7 January
    A crowd of people walk toward Epcot’s large geodesic sphere, Spaceship Earth.

    ‘Alice in Wonderland’ Experience Confirmed for 2026 EPCOT Debut

    EPCOT has always been a park in motion. Even when nothing major is officially announced, it’s constantly adjusting its tone—sometimes in ways that are easy to miss unless you’re paying close attention. Right now, as the 2026 EPCOT International Festival of the Arts approaches, that shift is happening again, and it’s wrapped in whimsy. An Alice in Wonderland–themed food studio is joining the festiv

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  • 7 January
    Figment and the Figment 2025 Popcorn Bucket in front of Spaceship Earth

    EPCOT’s Food Lineup Is Changing Fast With 59 New Festival Items

    EPCOT’s food scene is evolving rapidly, and the 2026 EPCOT International Festival of the Arts makes that change impossible to ignore. Disney has introduced 59 new food items for the festival, transforming what was once a predictable seasonal menu into a wide-ranging culinary reset. This update reaches across the entire park, from World Celebration to World Showcase, signaling that Disney is treati

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  • 7 January
    a split image: on the right, Cinderella Castle in Disney World's Magic Kingdom. On the right, Scar from 'The Lion King' movie

    Large-Scale Construction Reshapes Magic Kingdom for Upcoming Villains Land

    Magic Kingdom doesn’t usually change overnight, but right now, it feels like something has clicked into place. Villains Land is no longer a distant idea or a carefully teased concept. It’s actively taking shape, and the signs are unmistakable. Cranes stretch into the sky, construction areas continue to grow, and the pace of progress suggests Disney is moving with real urgency. This isn’t a slow bu

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  • 7 January
    A hand holds a cold Starbucks drink in a Disney Parks cup.

    Disney World Quietly Changes Starbucks Plans Ahead of 2026

    The Disney Dining Plan has revealed the fate of Starbucks returning for the 2026 season. Disney Dining Plan Confirms Fate of Starbucks For weeks, guests planning 2026 vacations noticed something felt off. Familiar names were gone. Morning coffee routines looked uncertain. And longtime Dining Plan users began asking the same question: Did Disney just downgrade one of its most popular vacation perks

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