Walt Disney World
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Sep- 2025 -28 September
Disney World Has Major NEW Change for Annual Passholders in October
Disney has just dropped some news that Annual Passholders will love. Starting this fall, passholders are gaining new opportunities to visit the parks without dealing with the reservation system. Known as “Good to Go” days, these select dates are becoming a major part of Disney’s evolving entry policy. Reservation-Free Days Are Growing “Good to Go” days allow certain ticket holders—especially passh
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28 September
Long-Awaited Area Finally Reopens in EPCOT
Guests heading to EPCOT this fall will find their arrival experience just got a whole lot easier. After a month-long closure for resurfacing, the Moana parking lot reopened on September 27, restoring a critical section of parking that had been sorely missed. The closure began in late August—right as EPCOT’s International Food & Wine Festival was kicking off. Crowds swelled, parking became scarce,
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28 September
Disney World Prepares for Disruptions Due to Tropical Storm Imelda
Current Situation of Tropical Storm Imelda Tropical Storm Imelda is currently organizing in the Caribbean and is expected to bring significant changes to Central Florida. Initially forming as Tropical Depression Nine, meteorologists predict it could escalate to a Category 1 hurricane as it approaches the Florida coastline. The storm's trajectory suggests that the primary impact will be felt in Cen
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28 September
Parents Slammed for Letting Child Pull Mickey Mouse Performer to the Ground at Disney World
A viral video from Walt Disney World Resort’s Hollywood Studios theme park has ignited a fierce debate online. The footage, shared by Instagram user @magicfans.sebas, captures the moment when Sorcerer Mickey greeted two children for a hug, only for one to grab Mickey’s arm and jump, causing the Disney character performer to fall. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Sebastian
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27 September
More ‘No Entry’ Points Added Inside Magic Kingdom: Expansion Progressing
Magic Kingdom appears to be moving quickly with a significant expansion project inside Frontierland. Magic Kingdom Playing No Games as More Walls Go up at Former Rivers of America Stepping up to the drained Rivers of America, it’s almost impossible not to feel a pang of disbelief. Where the Liberty Square Riverboat once glided, there’s now a stretch of exposed riverbed, concrete blocks, and constr
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27 September
Airline Delivers Terrible News to Disney World Guests: Holidays To Be Impacted
Disney World guests were heartbroken to hear bad news from Orlando's second-busiest airline. Disney World Guests Receive Bad News From Spirit Airlines The sound of rolling luggage, excited chatter from families in Mickey ears, and the nervous hum of travelers hurrying toward departure gates—Orlando International Airport (MCO) is no stranger to chaos. But for frequent fliers and Disney World vacati
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27 September
Disney World’s Big Thunder Mountain Slammed With 5 “Wild” Changes
Big Thunder Mountain Railroad has been a beloved part of Magic Kingdom for over forty years, but Disney is about to shake things up in a big way. The company has announced a full-scale refurbishment project that promises to reimagine the attraction from top to bottom. For fans, this means saying goodbye to a few familiar quirks and saying hello to some bold new additions. So, what exactly is chang
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27 September
Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party Will Never Be the Same Again
Disney thrives on reinvention, and Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party is the latest tradition to undergo a noticeable transformation. Fans say the party no longer carries the same charm, and the changes feel locked in for good. What was once a comfortable mix of spooky shows, lighter crowds, and affordable fun now looks very different. From construction disruptions to new entertainment prioriti
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27 September
The Downfall of Disney’s Defunct ‘Star Wars’ Hotel as Retheme Underway
Two years after the closure of Disney’s Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser, the Halcyon is finding a new purpose. The hotel, designed as a two-night Star Wars adventure with guests living aboard the ship, closed in September 2023 after just over a year. While the concept was praised for its immersive design, the high cost limited its reach. Now, the former Starcruiser building is being repurposed for
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27 September
Disney World Quietly Slips in Extra Fees That Add Up Fast in 2025
Everyone talks about how expensive Disney World is, but in 2025, the real shock will come from the unexpected costs. Families set aside money for tickets, hotels, and food, thinking they’ve covered everything. But once inside the parks, surprise charges appear at every turn. Tickets That Break Records The cost of park tickets and annual passes has hit all-time highs. A single day at Magic Kingdom
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