Walt Disney World
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Dec- 2025 -2 December
EPCOT Disturbance Sparks Police Response After Reported Guest Altercation
A normal afternoon at EPCOT took a sudden turn when police were dispatched to the park at 1:08 PM to investigate what was reported as an altercation between guests. The call referenced “unwanted touching or striking someone,” marking it as a situation that needed immediate attention from both Disney security and law enforcement. EPCOT, known for its festivals, family-friendly atmosphere, and slowe
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2 December
Trespassing and Violence Draw Police to Magic Kingdom Area on December 2
The first week of December brought an unusual pair of incidents to the Magic Kingdom Resort Area, prompting police response twice within a few hours. Both emergencies occurred on December 2 and resulted in deputies arriving at two different Disney Resort hotels connected to the original Central Florida theme park by Monorail. At this time, it appears that the events were unrelated. Police Respond
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2 December
Disney Speeds Up Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Retheme With Early Construction Work
Disney isn’t waiting around to get the Muppets on track—literally. Over at Hollywood Studios, the company has already taken a bold step forward in reimagining one of its most iconic thrill rides. The first major sign of progress? Aerosmith’s departure. This isn’t just a rumor anymore. The preshow that featured the rock band has officially been removed, and that small change marks the start of some
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2 December
EPCOT World Showcase Area Blocked Off, Guest Refused Access
A busy morning in EPCOT just became more complicated for thousands of guests entering the World Showcase. Ongoing construction in the Norway Pavilion has created a new bottleneck, forcing visitors to reroute around one of the most popular areas in the second Walt Disney World Resort theme park. Norway often sees heavy foot traffic at rope drop because it features Frozen Ever After, the Anna and El
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2 December
Alarming EPCOT Incident Reported Weeks After Five Deaths at Disney World
Authorities responded to EPCOT on Tuesday afternoon after a medical emergency was reported inside the second Walt Disney World Resort theme park. The incident, described in police scanner traffic as a “person down,” occurred just weeks after a series of tragic guest deaths across Central Florida Disney properties. Shortly after noon on December 2, the X (formerly known as Twitter) account @WDWActi
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2 December
Beloved Disney World Hotspot Reportedly Expanding
Disney Springs may be preparing for a new sweet destination as recent filings suggest one of Walt Disney World’s dessert landmarks could be expanding. The Notice of Commencement, submitted to Orange County, outlines a “New Tenant Build-Out” at 1600 E. Buena Vista Dr., Suite C-22, the former Art of Shaving location, which has been closed permanently. The space is located near one of the most talked
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2 December
$45 Fee Added To Domestic Disney Park Vacations, Beginning in 2026
Families planning trips to Walt Disney World Resort or Disneyland Resort in 2026 may need to factor a new government-imposed charge into their vacation budgets. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has confirmed that a $45 identity-verification fee will take effect on February 1, 2026, for domestic travelers arriving at airport security without a REAL ID, passport, or another TSA-appro
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2 December
Disney Teases HUGE Expansion, Fresh Festival Experience, and Cutting-Edge Animatronics
Disney didn’t just share one update this time—it opened the floodgates. In a single wave, the company rolled out news about a brand-new land, a fresh festival, and some of the most advanced animatronics we’ve ever seen from Imagineering. Fans reacted instantly, filling social media feeds and forums with breakdowns, theories, and plenty of vacation daydreaming. For anyone planning trips in 2025 and
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2 December
Stop Believing These 3 Myths About Disney World Wait Times
Walk around any Disney World queue long enough and you’ll hear at least three pieces of “advice” that simply aren’t true anymore. They’re passed around like insider secrets, but the parks have changed too much for these old ideas to hold up. If you’re planning a trip soon, here are the three myths you’ll want to let go of before you start scheduling your day. Myth #1: “Get There at Rope Drop and Y
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2 December
The Disney Snack Wave That’s Unexpectedly Shocking Guests
Disney prides itself on surprising visitors, but the resort’s newest food direction is throwing people for a loop more than usual. Guests are grabbing their favorite snacks, expecting the same tastes they’ve known for years, only to realize that Disney has changed its approach. Whether this shift is good or bad depends on who you ask, but most guests agree on one thing: Disney has become unusually
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