Walt Disney World
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Feb- 2026 -24 February
EPCOT Absorbs Growing Attendance Across Walt Disney World
Spring at Disney World usually means one thing: EPCOT shines. The Flower & Garden Festival rolls in, the park fills with colorful topiaries, and guests happily spend hours grazing around World Showcase. But this year, EPCOTโs crowd surge isnโt just seasonal. Itโs strategic. Animal Kingdom and Hollywood Studios are both navigating major shifts. Dinoland is closed at Animal Kingdom, and Planet Watch
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24 February
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
Disney World Confirms Why It Removed This โStar Warsโ Area
Animation Courtyard has long served as a quiet but meaningful corner of the park. While blockbuster attractions draw crowds elsewhere, this space has offered something different: a celebration of the artistry behind Disney magic. Families have wandered through shaded pathways, children have danced alongside Disney Jr. characters, and lifelong fans have paused to reflect on the creative legacy of T
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24 February
The Self-Driving Car Invasion of Orlando Theme Parks Just Started
Waymo launched its autonomous ride-hailing service in Orlando on February 24, 2026, meaning fully driverless cars with literally nobody behind the wheel are now operating on Central Florida roads, covering Universal Orlando Resort, parts of Walt Disney World Resort, and Orlando International Airport. This isn't some distant future concept anymore. These cars are driving around theme park areas rig
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24 February
NEW: 30,000 Extra Guests Descend on Disney World This Week
There are weeks at Walt Disney World when you can sense the change before you ever check the crowd calendar. The buses are fuller before 7:00 a.m. The security lines move steadily instead of casually. Lightning Lane return times disappear with unusual speed. And the energy โ that low hum that lives in the background of every Disney park day โ feels louder. If youโre on property right now, youโre n
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24 February
Warning: The Clock Is Ticking on Rock โnโ Roller Coaster at Disney’s Hollywood Studios
Theme park fans get used to change, but some goodbyes feel heavier than others. After nearly three decades of high-speed launches and blaring rock anthems, one of Hollywood Studiosโ most recognizable attractions is about to close its original chapter. March 1 will be the last day to ride Rock โnโ Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith. After that, the experience youโve known since 1999 disappears. If i
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23 February
Disney World Parade Performances Ending in March 2026
Walt Disney World Resort is overhauling Magic Kingdom Park's entertainment schedule in mid-March, shifting showtimes and adding performances of parades and cavalcades as spring break approaches. The changes take effect on March 8 and March 15, affecting all three parades at the original Central Florida Disney park. Disney Adventure Friends Cavalcade Goes Evening Beginning March 15, Disney Adventur
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23 February
After 3 Years, Disney World Makes a Massive Shift in Tomorrowland
Walt Disney World Resort is radically changing Tomorrowland's color scheme, painting entrance rocks blue-black instead of the light blue-gray originally planned when work began at Magic Kingdom Park nearly three years ago. WDWNT reported on February 23 that crews working in the drained Cinderella Castle moat are applying the darker color to rocks at Tomorrowland's entranceโa sudden departure from
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23 February
Wackadoo! Bluey is Coming to Animal Kingdom: Rumored Opening Date and New Australia Land Details
In the world of modern parenting, there is no bigger celebrity than a six-year-old Blue Heeler from Brisbane. Bluey, the global sensation that has captured the hearts of kids and the respect of exhausted parents everywhere, is finally making the leap from Disney+ to the Disney Parks. While fans have long waited for the Heelers to land at Animal Kingdom, if rumors are right, it could be sooner than
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23 February
Disney Removes Live Performers From Park Experience, Backlash Follow
Disney wanted this to feel like a comeback story. Animation Academy is returning to Disneyโs Hollywood Studios. The Magic of Disney Animation name is back. Animation Courtyard is being refreshed. On paper, it sounds like a love letter to the parkโs roots. Instead, itโs turned into a controversy. Because the live artists are gone. The Backlash Isnโt About Olaf The new experience, titled โOlaf Draws
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