Walt Disney World

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    5 September
    Tiana animatronic on Tiana's Bayou Adventure at Walt Disney World Resort

    More Walls Installed in Frontierland, This Time at Tiana’s Bayou Adventure

    Early July marked a turning point for Magic Kingdom, as two classic attractions gave way to the future. On July 7, both Tom Sawyer Island and the Rivers of America officially closed, paving the way for the most significant expansion in the park’s history. Since opening day on October 1, 1971, the Rivers of America has been a defining feature of Liberty Square and Frontierland, carrying the Liberty

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  • 5 September
    mickey balloons in front of cinderella castle in magic kingdom

    Disney About To Enforce Magic Kingdom Rule That Families Call A “Disaster”

    Disney World has a way of surprising its guests, sometimes with dazzling new lands and other times with changes that spark frustration. The latest rumor making the rounds falls into the second category. Magic Kingdom may soon implement a new policy that, while practical, is already causing fans to worry about how it could complicate their vacations. Credit: Inside the Magic Magic Kingdom’s Big Cha

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  • 4 September
    Crowds outside Cinderella Castle in Magic Kingdom

    Reasoning With Hurricane Season at the Walt Disney World Resort

    Understanding Hurricane Preparedness at Disney World As hurricane season approaches, the Walt Disney World Resort remains a pillar of safety and comfort for its guests. Many visitors opt to stay at Disney World Resort Hotels during adverse weather events, recognizing the robust preparedness of these establishments. The confidence in Disney's ability to manage storms is reinforced by the variety of

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  • 4 September
    The Magic Kingdom Cinderella Castle at Disney World on a bright, sunny day.

    Walt Disney Imagineering Takes Major Step in Constructing Villains Land

    The idea of a Disney park devoted to villains has lived in fan wishlists for decades. Now, Imagineering is making it a reality inside Magic Kingdom with Villains Land, a brand-new area that will forever change the park’s west side. Reimagining the West Side of the Park To bring this vision to life, Disney has taken a dramatic step: closing Tom Sawyer Island and draining Rivers of America. While th

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  • 4 September
    Left: Sign for the DINOSAUR ride with a dinosaur figure and colorful burst. Right: Adventurer in hat and jacket reaching for a golden idol on a stone pedestal in a dimly lit, ancient ruin.

    Disney Sets Stage for ‘Indiana Jones’ Ride Ahead of DINOSAUR’s Departure

    Change is nothing new at Walt Disney World, but sometimes it still manages to surprise. Over at Animal Kingdom, Disney isn’t waiting for one ride to bow out before kicking off work on its successor. Even with DINOSAUR still operating, the company is already moving forward with construction on its Indiana Jones replacement. This marks the beginning of a sweeping reimagining of the park. Animal King

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  • 4 September
    Governor DeSantis in front of the Cinderella Castle inside Magic Kingdom at Disney World during a bright, sunny day.

    Disney World Is About To Become Riskier To Visit After DeSantis Announcement

    Walt Disney World Resort draws around 58 million visitors each year, making it one of the most-visited destinations on Earth. The Magic Kingdom Park remains the crown jewel, holding the title of the most attended theme park in the world. Even as costs continue to rise, families from across the globe flock to Orlando for the experience. But in places where so many people gather, health risks often

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  • 4 September
    The Cinderella Castle inside of the Magic Kingdom Disney World park.

    Magic Kingdom Deserted as Bulldozers and Ride Closures Transform the Park

    Magic Kingdom is becoming a ghost town as demolitions and overhauls plague the theme park, leading to families exiting the park. Magic Kingdom Sees Less Families as Demolition Continues The moment you enter Magic Kingdom, something feels different. The usual crowds that swarm Main Street, U.S.A., seem almost nonexistent. Instead of battling for space, guests stroll freely, snapping photos without

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  • 4 September
    A Mickey Mouse bus at Walt Disney World Resort.

    Late-Night Disney Travelers Hit With a Surprising New Rule

    One of the great perks of visiting Walt Disney World is how easy it is to get around. Families can hop on a Monorail, cruise across Bay Lake by boat, or glide above the parks on the Skyliner. Add in a fleet of buses and you’ve got a system that makes driving unnecessary. But there’s one service many guests rely on for extra comfort—and now it comes with a new restriction that’s catching late-night

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  • 4 September
    Aerial view of the Disney Skyliner at Walt Disney World Resort in Central Florida

    Skyliner Closed at Disney World Without Warning

    Guests at Walt Disney World Resort faced unexpected transportation issues on Thursday when one of the Disney Skyliner lines abruptly went down. The closure left some visitors scrambling to find alternate ways to get to and from EPCOT without prior notice from Disney. Skyliner, my beloved! Skyliner, my beloved! pic.twitter.com/Rsa1zaOCve— ANDREW Un1v3rse! 🔪 (@AProductions09) September 2, 2025

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  • 4 September
    mickey balloons in front of cinderella castle in magic kingdom

    The Growing Revolt Against Disney World’s Line-Skipping System

    Disney fans are known for their loyalty, but when it comes to Lightning Lane, patience is wearing thin. What was once seen as a helpful perk has morphed into one of the most divisive elements of a Disney trip. Across forums, social media, and even in the parks, more and more guests are saying the same thing: enough is enough. How We Got Here The Lightning Lane system didn’t arrive overnight. It’s

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