Walt Disney World
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Mar- 2026 -12 March
Disney Removes Buzz Lightyear From Public View After 27 Years
Buzz Lightyear's name has temporarily gone missing from the entrance of his own attraction at Walt Disney World Resort. A New Space Ranger Spin Sign With One Thing Missing Earlier this month, Walt Disney World Resort installed a Space Mountain-style marquee sign in front of Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin in Tomorrowland at Magic Kingdom Park. The new sign carries the same distinctive white spi
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12 March
The Most Authentic Irish Festival in America Is Coming to Disney Springs
Raglan Road at Disney Springs will host The Mighty Festival, an annual St. Patrick's Day celebration, from March 13 to 17, 2026. This festival is described as the most authentic Irish festival in America, featuring Irish talent from Ireland, five outdoor bars, St. Paddy's merchandise, Celtic face painters, Irish dancers, and traditional cuisine. The lineup includes notable bands like Strings & Thi
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12 March
Fire Breaks Out at Walt Disney World’s EPCOT on March 12
A fire was reported inside EPCOT on Thursday afternoon, drawing a law enforcement response to one of Walt Disney World Resort's most visited theme parks. Fire at EPCOT on Thursday Afternoon Scanner monitoring account @WDWActiveCrime flagged the emergency on X (formerly Twitter) at 1:23 p.m. on Thursday, March 12, relaying publicly available information from law enforcement activity in the area: 🔥
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12 March
Disney Just Ripped the Roof Off This Magic Kingdom Shop and It Looks Wild
Disney has removed the roof of Big Top Souvenirs at Magic Kingdom, exposing its structural framework. This change, noticeable while walking through Storybook Circus, marks the first visible work on the tent since refurbishment began after its closure in February 2026. Along with Pete's Silly Sideshow, which has also seen roof removal, Big Top Souvenirs is undergoing extensive renovations expected
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12 March
Disney World Bulldozes 27-Year-Old Theme Park Land, Covers It up With Concrete
DinoLand U.S.A. is officially extinct, and fresh concrete is already taking its place at Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park. The End of an Era at Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park The death of DinoLand U.S.A. was slow. Walt Disney World Resort dismantled the beloved roadside-carnival-themed area in phases, beginning in January 2025 with the closure of Chester & Hester's Dino-Rama, the Fossil Fun
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12 March
Disney Just Separated Baby Tiger Bakso From His Mother
Bakso, the Sumatran tiger cub born at Disney's Animal Kingdom in September 2024, is now 18 months old and independent after being separated from his mother, Sohni. Fans who've followed his journey can now see him lounging in the Maharajah Jungle Trek in the Asia section. This transition is normal for male Sumatran tigers, who typically leave their family at this age. Disney ensures animals are hea
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12 March
Disney Confirms Rare 40% Price Drop for Walt Disney World Annual Passholders
For many Walt Disney World fans, being an Annual Passholder has always meant more than just unlimited park access. It comes with a sense of belonging to a loyal community of visitors who return again and again to experience the parks. Along the way, Disney has offered special perks to reward that loyalty, from exclusive merchandise to dining discounts and occasional hotel deals. But every once in
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12 March
Disney Drops $100 Park Tickets for Disney+ Subscribers in 2026
Disney vacations have developed a reputation for getting more expensive over time. Theme park tickets rarely stay the same price for long, hotel stays continue to rise, and even streaming services eventually increase their monthly fees. Because of that pattern, most Disney news about pricing tends to move in one direction. Up. But recently, the company introduced something that breaks that trend.
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12 March
Skipping the Line at Disney Now Costs More Than Entering Magic Kingdom
A trip to Walt Disney World has always required some financial planning. Between park tickets, hotels, meals, and souvenirs, families expect to spend a good amount before they ever walk through the gates. For a long time, those costs rose slowly enough that many guests barely noticed the changes. But recently, visitors have started paying closer attention. Across the resort, prices have increased
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12 March
Disney World Attraction Turns All Guests Away With Unannounced Closure
Guests visiting Walt Disney World recently had to adjust their plans after a major EPCOT attraction unexpectedly shut down for the day. The disruption comes during a notable moment for The Walt Disney Company as leadership changes continue behind the scenes. Even with these shifts taking place, crowds have remained steady across Disney’s theme parks. Josh D’Amaro has stepped into the role of Chief
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