Walt Disney World

  • Jun- 2025 -
    14 June
    Rivers of America at Magic Kingdom

    Big Change Debuting in Frontierland Before ‘Cars’ and Villains Land, Disney Confirms

    Frontierland is slated to undergo a huge transformation in the coming years, but one phase of that transformation is set to debut “soon.” Since the pandemic, Walt Disney World has changed significantly. For one thing, park reservations and Lightning Lane access are now a normal part of the experience (even if reservations have lessened in necessity in recent years). But not all changes

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

    Updates Shared After Disney Closed Down Entire ‘Star Wars’ Location at Park

    New images have surfaced. What began as one of Disney’s boldest immersive storytelling experiences has now reached its final destination—office space. The Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser, which launched in 2022 with great ambition, concluded its voyages on September 30, 2023. Now, the former Halcyon starcruiser is being reimagined not for guests, but for the creative minds behind its very existenc

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  • 14 June
    Walt Disney World Resort guests visit the Magic Kingdom during Hurricane Milton rainy weather. Disney World weather weekend

    Cast Member Evacuated From Magic Kingdom Parade at Disney World

    Change is on the horizon at Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom, with the most significant transformation in the park’s history just weeks away. Beginning July 7, Tom Sawyer Island and Rivers of America will close permanently, as Disney makes way for a Cars-themed expansion of Frontierland. Set to be called Piston Peak National Park, the reimagined land will bring Pixar’s Cars franchise to life in a

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  • 14 June
    The Emporium at Magic Kingdom with Cinderella Castle in the background at Disney World.

    That Empty Spot in Disney World Bulldozed and Leveled? Yeah… Disney Isn’t Expanding It After All

    If you’ve ever trudged across Magic Kingdom’s massive parking lot under the Florida sun, you’d probably agree: more parking sounds like a good idea. And back in 2019, Disney agreed too—or so we thought. They had the permits. They had the dirt. And they had a plan to turn a patch of land—formerly a wetland—into brand-new parking spaces for Magic Kingdom guests. But now, after years of waiting and w

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  • 13 June
    Disney Magic Kingdom entrance

    10 Must-Know Tips for the Best Magic Kingdom Visit

    Planning a visit to Disney World's Magic Kingdom can be overwhelming. With the right strategies, you can maximize your experience and enjoy every enchanting moment. As one of the most beloved theme parks in the world, Magic Kingdom offers a mix of thrilling attractions, immersive storytelling, and unforgettable entertainment. Here are ten tips to enhance your trip and ensure a magical experience!

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  • 13 June

    Disney Seeks Talent for Jollywood Nights, Confirming Holiday Event Plans

    Casting Call for Jollywood Nights Talent Disney has taken a significant step in preparing for this year's Jollywood Nights by officially announcing a talent casting call. The event, set to take place at Disney's Hollywood Studios, is searching for vocalists and dancers to enhance the festive atmosphere. Notably, the casting call emphasizes the need for performers to embody beloved Disney character

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  • 13 June
    The Emporium at Magic Kingdom with Cinderella Castle in the background at Disney World.

    Magic Kingdom Will Never Look the Same as Demolition Spread Like Wildfire

    If you’ve visited Magic Kingdom lately, you may have noticed a surprising silence near one of the park’s most thrilling rides. The familiar clang of runaway mine cars rushing through the mountain has been replaced by the steady hum of construction equipment and the sight of cranes piercing the sky. Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, a fan-favorite attraction, is deep into a significant refurbishment —

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  • 13 June
    Fantasyland in Magic Kingdom

    Disney Wipes Another Attraction From Guests, Adding More Magic Kingdom’s Closures

    A beloved relic of Disney lore has quietly slipped away from Magic Kingdom Park—Fantasyland’s iconic Sword in the Stone attraction has been removed without warning, leaving guests surprised and curious. Once located just steps from Prince Charming Regal Carrousel, the Sword in the Stone served as more than just a photo op—it was a whimsical challenge to test one’s strength and spirit. Visitors you

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  • 13 June
    Connections building at EPCOT theme park in Walt Disney World Resort

    Disney World Confirms New FAIL for EPCOT Theme Park

    A quirky new act is making waves at EPCOT, and it’s unlike anything guests have seen before. Guests wandering through World Discovery, one of the three new neighborhoods that took over from EPCOT’s former Future World, might stumble upon a duo from the Florida Artificial Intelligence Laboratories—or, as their signage proclaims, F.A.I.L.. The team features a walking animatronic named Miss Informati

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  • 13 June
    Animated Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck stand on either side of an ancient pyramid at Disney World.

    Mexico Attraction Now Replaced at Disney World, Reports Surface

    Donald Duck has taken a temporary detour from his usual home between the Mexico and Norway Pavilions in EPCOT’s World Showcase. Known for his vibrant appearance in a sombrero and poncho inspired by The Three Caballeros (1944), Donald has quietly stepped away from the area as new construction takes shape within the Mexico Pavilion. Recently, guests noticed that his meet-and-greet experience had van

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