Walt Disney World

  • Jan- 2026 -
    6 January
    A colorful entrance sign for Adventureland at a theme park. The sign includes decorative masks and spears, with lush green vegetation and palm trees in the background, and a bright blue sky above at Disney World.

    A 1971 Magic Kingdom Original Quietly Returns to Its Classic Form

    Christmas doesn’t officially end at Walt Disney World when the last ornament comes down or the final holiday parade rolls through. For many guests, it ends somewhere quieter—somewhere tucked away in Adventureland. It ends when Jungle Cruise changes back. The transition happens without ceremony. One day, the dock is wrapped in holiday cheer. The next, it isn’t. The jokes shift. The scenery resets.

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  • 6 January
    Mickey Mouse dressed as a sorcerer in a red robe and blue hat with stars, stands in a stone room with an open spellbook, scrolls, and a purple ornate banner—perhaps pondering the weird rules at Disney World.

    In 2026, Disney Removes Mickey Mouse Iconography From Florida Theme Park

    Mickey Mouse's presence is shrinking at Disney's Hollywood Studios as construction crews dismantle the Animation Courtyard area. The iconic Mickey Mouse ear sign that greeted guests outside various Disney Junior shows for years has been permanently removed, marking another step in the third Walt Disney World Resort theme park's ongoing transformation. Mickey Mouse Ears Come Down WDWNT confirmed on

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  • 6 January
    A family in front of the Tower of Terror at Disney's Hollywood Studios, a Disney World park.

    10 Popular Disney Attractions Facing January 2026 Shutdowns

    January has always been the calm after Disney’s holiday storm. Crowds thin out, schedules reset, and maintenance teams finally take center stage. But in January 2026, the impact feels heavier. Across both coasts, 10 attractions and experiences are unavailable, reshaping how guests navigate the parks and signaling that Disney’s winter downtime comes with significant implications. A Galaxy Pauses in

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  • 6 January
    Cheeseburger spring rolls from Magic Kingdom

    Are Pizza Spring Rolls About to Become Disney World’s Most Popular Snack?

    Remember when we spent months literally watching construction crews work on that mysterious new kiosk in Disney World's Toy Story Land? Staring at that blank menu board, wondering what Disney was planning? Speculating about whether it would open before the holidays? NEW: Pizza Planet Spring Rolls are now available at Popcorn & Snacks in Toy Story Land at Disney’s Hollywood Studios.🎥: @DisneyParks

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  • 6 January
    Walt Disney World Resort's Disneys Hollywood Studios at night in Florida

    Familiar Hollywood Studios Meet and Greet Returns After Months Away

    There’s a particular kind of disappointment that only Disney fans recognize. It’s not loud. It doesn’t come with outrage or viral videos. It’s the quiet realization that something you loved has changed—and no one told you why, or whether it’s ever coming back. That’s exactly how many guests felt when Ariel’s live-action meet and greet was moved from its original location at Disney’s Hollywood Stud

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  • 6 January
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    Disney World Just Did The Unthinkable They Made Something CHEAPER

    Hold onto your Mickey ears, because we're about to tell you something that rarely happens in the Disney universe: a price went DOWN instead of up. Cape May Cafe at Disney's Beach Club Resort just slashed kids' dinner buffet prices from $33 to $29. Yes, you read that correctly. A four-dollar decrease. At Disney World. Where Annual Pass prices climb every year, park tickets inch higher, and even bot

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  • 5 January
    Walt Disney World Sign

    Disney World Faces New $1 Billion Competitor in Orlando, Florida

    Walt Disney World Resort is about to face serious competition for tourist dollars in Central Florida. A massive new entertainment complex is rising just down the road from Disney property, promising to deliver dining, shopping, and hotel experiences that could rival Disney Springs. The $1 billion Ovation Orlando Entertainment District secured a crucial approval on December 30, clearing the final h

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  • 5 January
    A bright blue sky with fluffy white clouds above a fairytale castle featuring pink walls and tall, pointed blue and gold spires, surrounded by rooftops.

    Walt Disney World Adjusts 2026 Pricing After Summer Crowds Start to Shrink

    There was a time when summer crowds at Walt Disney World were unavoidable. Guests planned around them, complained about them, and accepted them as part of the deal. If you wanted to visit when school was out, you braced yourself. That expectation no longer holds. In recent summers, guests have noticed something unexpected: space. Not empty parks, but breathing room. Wait times that fluctuate inste

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  • 5 January
    Tomorrowland at Magic Kingdom Park with rain and lightning in the distance

    Tomorrowland May Look Very Different Soon After New Disney Permit Filing

    Change rarely arrives all at once at Walt Disney World. Instead, it tends to surface quietly—through construction walls, extended closures, and, sometimes, a single permit that hints at something bigger. That may be exactly what’s happening now in Tomorrowland at Magic Kingdom. A newly filed permit by Walt Disney Imagineering suggests a visible transformation could be coming to Buzz Lightyear’s Sp

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  • 5 January
    Adventureland Cinderella Castle Magic Kingdom

    Magic Kingdom Makes Unannounced Change to Iconic Adventureland Location

    Guests walking through Adventureland expect immersion, energy, and continuity. What they may not expect is to encounter a familiar space suddenly closed, boarded up, and absent from official park materials—with no explanation attached. That is now the case with a longtime location that has quietly vanished from guest access. The change did not arrive with an announcement or advance notice. Instead

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