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Feb- 2026 -27 February
Pull the Lever! New Villains Land Permits Reveal a Redesign of Magic Kingdomโs Expansion
For years, the “Beyond Big Thunder” expansion at Magic Kingdom existed only in the ethereal realm of “Blue Sky” concepts and fan-theory forums. However, as we move through February 2026, the time for dreaming is over. The permits have been filed, the earth is moving, and the blueprints are telling a story that even the most dedicated Disney insiders didn't see coming. Credi
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27 February
Pixar Replaces Controversial Disney Villains Land
We're still a long way from the opening of Disney's Villains Land, but it's already causing division in the theme park community โ especially in light of a recent report that Disney already ditched one concept and replaced it with Pixar. For decades, Disney villains have thrived everywhere except their own dedicated land. Maleficent, Ursula, and Jafar anchor merchandise, parades, and seasonal even
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27 February
Joe Rohde Just Dropped a Surprise Book, and It’s Already Number One on Amazon
Joe Rohde's new book, Floating Mountains: The Art of Imagining the Impossible, quickly reached the top of Amazon's Traveler & Explorer Biographies bestseller list just days after pre-orders started, even before its release on September 8, 2026. The former Disney Imagineer, known for creating Disney's Animal Kingdom and Pandora: The World of Avatar, announced the book, which focuses on creativity,
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27 February
After Decades, Iconic ‘Muppet’ Fixture at Hollywood Studios Officially Removed
Walk through Hollywood Studios today, and you might feel it before you fully understand it. Something familiar is missing. Construction crews have permanently dismantled a longtime Muppet landmark, and fans are feeling the weight of that change. The sign once stood proudly outside Muppet*Vision 3D. It didnโt just mark an entrance. It set the mood and told guests that classic Muppet chaos waited ju
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27 February
Space Mountainโs Future in Question After Disney Worldโs Latest Move
Magic Kingdom changes slowly โ until it doesnโt. Recently, something about Space Mountain feels different. There hasnโt been a bold announcement or a dramatic reveal. Yet when longtime fans pay attention, they can sense when Disney begins evaluating an attraction instead of celebrating it. After ongoing issues and internal concerns, Space Mountain appears to be standing at a pivotal moment. And th
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27 February
Disney Reveals First Look at New Bluey Ride Coming to Theme Park
Disney didnโt roll out fireworks or concept art when it confirmed Blueyโs expanding role in its parks. Instead, it shared a focused update: the animated pups are heading into Disney parks in a more meaningful way. That alone sparked excitement. Blueyโs fanbase spans toddlers, parents, and longtime animation lovers. When Disney signals growth for a franchise this strong, people pay attention. The c
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27 February
Disney Overhauls Magic Kingdom Rope-Drop Rules for Spring 2026
Magic Kingdom mornings rarely stay predictable for long. Spring 2026 proves that again. If Early Entry anchors your entire park plan, you may need to adjust. Disney World just made huge changes to the 30-minute benefit. They didnโt shorten it. But attraction reopenings are about to redirect where the crowds surge. And that changes everything. The Old Formula Focused on Tomorrowland Most rope-drop
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26 February
Less Than a Year After Its Closure, Disney’s Muppet*Vision 3D Is Returning
Just under a year since it closed, we have new information on how Muppet*Vision 3D will return. The show first opened in 1991, developed with direct involvement from Jim Henson just months before his death. As a result, it holds a unique place within Disneyโs theme park history, functioning as one of the final projects personally overseen by Henson himself. Rather than presenting the Muppets as po
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26 February
Animal Kingdomโs Ride List Shrinks, Ticket Price Doesnโt
If youโve visited Animal Kingdom recently, you may have noticed something subtle but important: the park feels more concentrated. Not necessarily busier at first glance โ just tighter. Thatโs because two entire areas are currently closed. Dinoland is gone, including Dinosaur and the surrounding attractions. Rafikiโs Planet Watch is also unavailable, removing another large guest space from the map.
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26 February
Weeks After Closing, Disneyโs 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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