Disney Resorts

Planning a Disney Resort getaway? Here’s the latest in all things Disney Resort-related.

  • Feb- 2026 -
    28 February
    Disney Boardwalk and Jellyrolls.

    Former Cast Members Band Together To File a Massive Lawsuit Against Disney World

    There’s something undeniably magical about strolling along Disney’s BoardWalk at night. The glow of string lights reflects on Crescent Lake, laughter echoes from nearby patios, and the scent of something sweet drifts through the air. For many guests visiting Walt Disney World, these are the moments that define a vacation. Over the past year, one particular bakery became a lightning rod for convers

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  • 24 February
    A pool in front of the exterior of Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa

    A Lost Grand Floridian Dining Tradition Returns After 6 Years of Absence

    Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa is reviving afternoon tea on March 19, 2026, after a nearly six-year hiatus since March 2020 due to COVID-19. The Garden View Lounge will feature an Alice in Wonderland theme, and reservations opened on February 19, quickly filling up as fans have eagerly awaited this return. The new experience costs $79 per adult plus tax and gratuity, with a $49 option for k

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  • 24 February
    two kids running with mickey-mouse shaped balloons at disney hotel

    Disney World Cuts Hotel Prices With Limited-Time Offer

    Walt Disney World trips haven’t exactly gotten cheaper. Over the past few years, hotel rates have climbed steadily. Extra add-ons became standard. Even value resorts started nudging into numbers once reserved for higher tiers. That’s why this latest discount feels different. It doesn’t tweak a minor fee. It tackles the nightly hotel rate — the part of the trip that often takes the biggest bite out

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  • 20 February
    smiling family at disney world hotel

    Why Disney’s Permanent Resort Cut Continues to Spark Backlash

    Disney didn’t spotlight this decision. There was no marketing spin or celebratory reveal. One day, a familiar hotel perk simply wasn’t there anymore. Regular guests noticed quickly, and years later, many still bring it up. Staying at a Disney resort has always come with certain expectations. Guests accept higher nightly rates because they believe they are paying for something beyond a standard hot

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  • 19 February
    grand floridian renovations

    The Disney Reservation Change That’s Making Eating at the Parks More Complicated

    Walt Disney World recently changed how guests make dining reservations through the My Disney Experience app, causing confusion. As of February 19, instead of completing bookings within the app as before, guests are redirected to a separate browser window. This issue became apparent when trying to book the Garden View Lounge Tea Experience, which sold out quickly. Previously, users could manage the

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  • 18 February
    Monorail at Disney's Contemporary Resort at Walt Disney World Resort

    Disney World Finally Breaks Silence on Long-Awaited 2027 Hotel Project

    Disney World fans have been waiting for this moment for a long time. For years, one of Disney’s biggest resort projects felt like it was stuck in a weird in-between stage. Disney teased it, showed off the early vision, and then everything went quiet. No steady updates. No major progress reports. Just enough silence to make people wonder if the whole thing had been abandoned. But now, Disney has fi

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  • 18 February
    a family enters their hotel room at a walt disney world resort hotel

    Disney World’s Latest Update May Change Your Next Hotel Stay

    A construction permit filed for Disney's Port Orleans Resort – French Quarter signals upcoming work on the splash pad, which could impact families planning stays at the Moderate Resort hotel. Walt Disney World Resort submitted a Notice of Commencement on February 18 for “General Construction” at 2221C Orleans Dr—the location of the hotel's splash pad and water park area. Maintena

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  • 18 February
    Magical Express

    This Kid-Friendly Disney Area Is Getting Shut Down This Week

    Disney's Riviera Resort closed its S'il Vous Play water play area for maintenance from February 16-19, impacting families staying at the resort. This interactive splash zone, designed for toddlers and young children, is the only suitable water play option for them. While the main pools remain open, S'il Vous Play offers unique features such as sprayers and themed elements inspired by Fantasia, mak

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  • 17 February
    A lively resort with palm trees, a shimmering lake, and signs guiding guests to vacation villas and the grand check-in pavilion.

    Disney Just Stripped 30 Years of Memories From Its Most Historic Restaurant

    Disney's Old Key West Resort has begun removing hundreds of family photos from Olivia's Cafe, a beloved feature that has been part of the resort for over 30 years. These photos, submitted by Disney Vacation Club members, are being removed as part of a refurbishment that began on February 16. The removal process began in the back room and is moving toward the check-in area, where most photos are di

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  • 16 February
    People sit around a futuristic table with colorful lights, playing a game. A person in an alien costume is among them. Amid the lively, sci-fi atmosphere reminiscent of a galactic starcruiser, the bright bar area gleams with bottles in the background.

    Immersive ‘Star Wars’ Experience Disappears From Disney World Forever

    Aerial photos confirm the Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser building is being gutted and converted into Walt Disney Imagineering offices, ending any hope of the immersive hotel experience returning to Walt Disney World Resort. Photographer @bioreconstruct shared images on X (formerly known as Twitter) on February 15 showing construction equipment and vehicles surrounding the former Star Wars hotel o

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