Walt Disney World

  • Feb- 2026 -
    26 February
    Tree of Life at Disneys Animal Kingdom

    Animal Kingdom’s Ride List Shrinks, Ticket Price Doesn’t

    If you’ve visited Animal Kingdom recently, you may have noticed something subtle but important: the park feels more concentrated. Not necessarily busier at first glance — just tighter. That’s because two entire areas are currently closed. Dinoland is gone, including Dinosaur and the surrounding attractions. Rafiki’s Planet Watch is also unavailable, removing another large guest space from the map.

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  • 26 February
    carnotaurus - dinosaur at Disney World

    Weeks After Closing, Disney’s DINOSAUR Makes a Return

    DINOSAUR merchandise has reappeared at Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park weeks after the attraction's February 2 closure, surfacing at Island Mercantile on Discovery Island with no indication of how long supplies will last. X (formerly known as Twitter) user @Mattlegostar2 posted photos on February 19 showing DINOSAUR-themed hand puppets, plastic figures, and an RC car shaped like the ride vehicl

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  • 26 February
    Guests gather in front of Cinderella Castle at Magic Kingdom, glowing with vibrant blue and yellow nighttime projections.

    The Fireworks Ripple Effect: Why Your Magic Kingdom Strategy Just Changed for March & April

    When Disney adjusts fireworks times, it doesn’t just move a show — it shifts the entire ecosystem of Magic Kingdom. That’s exactly what’s happening this spring. Happily Ever After is officially transitioning to later performance times, and while the headline may read like a minor scheduling tweak, the ripple effect across dining, ride wait times, and crowd flow is significant. Let’s break down wha

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  • 26 February
    The Emporium at Magic Kingdom with Cinderella Castle in the background at Disney World.

    Classic Magic Kingdom Venue to Close as Disney Introduces New Experience

    Disney has confirmed the impending closure of a Magic Kingdom staple. When Magic Kingdom opened in 1971, guests encountered a park rooted firmly in classic Disney storytelling. Opening-day offerings included Main Street, U.S.A.; Adventureland; Frontierland; Fantasyland; and Tomorrowland, with attractions like Pirates of the Caribbean, Jungle Cruise, Peter Pan’s Flight, and the original Skyway (RIP

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  • 26 February
    Josh D’Amaro addresses Disney fans in Disneyland as Bob Iger stands nearby

    3 Things Josh D’Amaro Nailed That Disney Fans Won’t Credit Him For

    Disney fans care deeply. They plan vacations years in advance. They revisit favorite attractions generation after generation. They build traditions that stretch across decades. So when leadership makes a controversial move, fans react immediately. That pattern hasn’t changed. What may surprise some people is that several decisions linked to Josh D’Amaro — despite heavy criticism — produced measura

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  • 26 February
    Rope drop on Main Street, U.S.A., at Magic Kingdom Park

    Don’t Miss This New Addition to the Magic Kingdom

    Sleepy Hollow in Liberty Square now features hand-painted Coca-Cola murals that blend vintage advertising with Magic Kingdom Park‘s colonial theming, further expanding the beverage company's presence at the Most Magical Place on Earth. Colonial-Themed Coca-Cola Art One mural decorates the side of the building near the pickup window. It shows a vintage glass Coca-Cola bottle with period-appro

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  • 26 February
    Main Steet, U.S.A. in Disney World's Magic Kingdom

    Warning Issued for Disney Guests as Magic Kingdom Crowds Spiral Out of Control

    Few places carry expectations like Walt Disney World. The slogan “The Most Magical Place on Earth” isn’t just marketing — it shapes how families picture their trip. They imagine castle photos, fireworks, and wide-eyed moments that feel larger than life. And most days, that’s precisely what they get. But during peak entertainment windows in Magic Kingdom, one area can shift from magical to overwhel

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  • 26 February
    New Spaceship Earth Narrator

    Spaceship Earth Hit With Operational Problems, Removal Fears Surface

    Disney rarely rushes to overhaul its most recognizable attractions. Still, persistent operational challenges can force even the most beloved experiences to be reviewed. At EPCOT, that quiet evaluation appears to center on one unmistakable landmark: Spaceship Earth. The company has not announced dramatic plans. Yet in a park undergoing rapid transformation, repeated technical setbacks naturally spa

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  • 26 February
    Rapunzel during the Festival of Fantasy Parade at Magic Kingdom Park.

    Disney Just Sent This Princess to an Orlando Hospital

    Rapunzel visited AdventHealth for Children this week as part of a Disney and Starlight Children's Foundation partnership, bringing joy to kids facing serious medical challenges. The surprise visit turned hospital hallways into a royal celebration, with Rapunzel helping children decorate lanterns and share stories, making the environment feel less intimidating. This event is part of a 25-year partn

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  • 26 February
    Mickey Mouse in Fantasmic! at Disney World.

    Disney World Gives Shocking Update Just Weeks Before Busy Season Begins

    For many Walt Disney World guests, the day doesn’t truly end until the lights dim, the music swells, and the storytelling transforms into something larger than life. Nighttime spectaculars are more than entertainment — they’re emotional punctuation marks that turn an ordinary theme park visit into a memory guests carry for years. At Disney’s Hollywood Studios, few experiences embody that feeling m

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