Walt Disney World
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Aug- 2025 -21 August
Several Classic Disney World Rides Will Soon Ban Cellphones Forever
If you’ve ever been annoyed by a glowing phone screen while on a Disney ride, change may be coming your way. Disneyland has started cracking down, beginning with Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway, where every item—from phones to hats—must be stored away before the ride begins. This decision comes from two major concerns: safety and show quality. The trackless ride system is easily disrupted by dro
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21 August
Giraffe Attacks Small Animal at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge: Guests Stunned
A recent video shared on TikTok has drawn attention from Disney fans and animal enthusiasts, capturing a giraffe attacking a small animal, believed to be a pig or warthog, at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge. The lodge, famous for giving guests up-close views of safari animals from its balconies and common areas, was the unexpected backdrop for this dramatic encounter. Guest Reactions and Social Medi
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21 August
The Legendary Disney Park Walt Would Build to Rival Epic Universe
There was a time when Disney World barely glanced over its shoulder at Universal Orlando Resort. But those days are long gone. Universal has grown into a juggernaut, rolling out attractions and lands that keep Disney on its toes. The competition is so fierce that ticket prices at Universal are now almost identical to Disney’s. And now, with Epic Universe opening, Universal has never looked stronge
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21 August
Disney EPCOT Crowd Madness Hits “Crisis Level”
Spend a day in EPCOT, and you’ll see the usual crowd patterns. Long waits at Cosmic Reiwind? Check. Big clumps of people at festival food booths? Of course. Lately, visitors have noticed something different: a pavilion that feels perpetually at capacity, no matter when you step inside. Some guests chalk it up to design flaws, others to the famous margaritas. But everyone agrees—this part of World
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21 August
Guests Cheer as Disney World Confirms Permanent Closure of Iconic Ride in 2026
When Disney announces a ride closure, emotions usually run high. Fans argue online, launch petitions, and plead with the company to save their favorite attraction. But not this time. Instead of mourning, guests are almost celebrating. That’s because Disney World is finally preparing to shut down one of its most polarizing rides—and no one seems sad about it. Credit: Disney A Park Ready for Change
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21 August
Overnight, Disney Reveals New Japan Area at EPCOT
For months, EPCOT guests walking through the Japan World Showcase Pavilion wondered what Disney was building behind the construction walls. This week, the mystery was solved when Disney quietly unveiled a brand-new addition to the area. Construction walls first went up in June 2025 near Katsura Grill in the Japan World Showcase Pavilion at EPCOT. Imagineering permits described the development as a
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21 August
Shipwrecked: Beak and Barrel Reservations Completely Closed Out After Only an Hour
Beak and Barrel Reservation Hysteria The opening of Beak and Barrel at Magic Kingdom has stirred excitement among visitors, particularly the rising number of “Disney adults.” As reservations opened, guests anticipated grabbing a spot at this new Pirates of the Caribbean-themed bar. Initially scheduled for a 6 a.m. EST launch, the reservation system faced unforeseen technical difficulties that caus
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20 August
The Patriotism Has Been Drained From Magic Kingdom
Big changes are underway at Magic Kingdom Park, and with them, one of the park’s most patriotic corners is disappearing before guests’ eyes. As construction progresses, the Rivers of America and Tom Sawyer Island are gone, leaving only puddles, mud, and a handful of exposed structures. The transformation began after Walt Disney World Resort announced at D23 Expo 2024 that Tom Sawyer Island, the Li
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20 August
The Most American-Themed Land in Disney World Is Shutting Down
When you think about Magic Kingdom, a few images probably spring to mind: Cinderella Castle, Main Street U.S.A., and the timeless lands that surrounded them. But one of those lands—the one that most clearly celebrated America’s pioneering past—is disappearing. Frontierland, the park’s love letter to the Old West, is being replaced with something very different. From Pioneers to Pixar Frontierland
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20 August
Disney Removes Multiple Theme Park Gates, Keeps Quiet About Major Upheaval
Walt Disney World Resort made a surprising change at EPCOT, removing several recently installed gates without offering any explanation to theme park guests. Just days after being spotted, the heavy metal structures disappeared. Last week, guests entering EPCOT through the World Celebration entrance noticed new gates at several of the less-used “tap-styles.” This area, located closest to the iconic
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