Walt Disney World
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Nov- 2025 -20 November
Excitement Turns to Frustration: Disney World Expansion Faces Unexpected Delay
Disney World has made the difficult announcement that one of its many expansion projects has been delayed through 2027. Disney’s Port Orleans Resort — Riverside Construction Extended Through 2027 You arrive at Disney World, excited for a relaxing getaway, only to find construction walls lining parts of your hotel. For many guests at Disney’s Port Orleans Resort — Riverside, that scenario may be re
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20 November
Disney World Guests Prove the Company Don’t Need More Visitors
Thanksgiving at Walt Disney World is gearing up to be one of the busiest stretches of the year, and the Lightning Lane Premier Pass is at the center of it once again. As of this week, the elite $429 option has sold out entirely at Magic Kingdom, with zero availability showing from November 22 through November 27. WDW Magic’s tracking calendar confirms the blackout across those six days, indicating
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20 November
2026 Brings a Shocking Disney World Price Surge No One Saw Coming
Disney World is raising prices for 2026, and guests are already worried that they won't have enough to visit the parks over the next year. When a Routine Update Leaves Guests Wondering: What’s Changing Behind the Scenes? Some Disney Vacation Club members describe it as the moment that resets their expectations every year: the day new dues are released. It’s not glamorous like a new attraction anno
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20 November
Disney’s Animal Kingdom Blocks Main Entrance Days Before Thanksgiving
Guests visiting Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park this week may find the entry process different than usual. A major portion of the main walkway at the front of the fourth Walt Disney World Resort theme park has been blocked off for concrete maintenance, creating an unexpected bottleneck just as Thanksgiving crowds begin to arrive. Thanksgiving week is the start of one of the busiest seasons at W
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20 November
7 Disney World Rumors Fans Believe Are Finally Taking Shape
If you’ve visited Disney World lately, you’ve probably sensed it—something big is changing. Maybe it’s the expanded construction zones, the shifts in crowd patterns, or the quiet closures that pop up without explanation. Whatever it is, it feels like Disney is gearing up for a significant evolution. And with that buzz comes a fresh round of rumors that many fans believe might finally be coming tru
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20 November
Police Called After Late-Night Verbal Fight in EPCOT Resort Area
EPCOT once again found itself at the center of late-night conversation among Disney fans after a new report surfaced online suggesting that another dispute unfolded near the park this week. While details remain scarce, a police alert posted publicly last night has reignited the ongoing discussion about EPCOT’s reputation as one of Walt Disney World’s most common trouble spots, especially during ev
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20 November
Family-Friendly Location Damaged in Walt Disney World
What's happening in the Magic Kingdom? Related: Disney Edges Toward RISKY ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ Plan Recently, reports have surfaced regarding damage observed in some attractions within Fantasyland at Magic Kingdom. The damage primarily involves Pete’s Silly Sideshow tent, which has been noted for its significant tear that runs from the top of the tent to the bottom along the seam. This tent serves
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20 November
8 Walt Disney World Attractions Fans Are Suddenly Debating in 2025
Disney World has always been the kind of place that makes you forget the real world for a little while. It’s cheerful, exciting, and full of generation-defining attractions. But something unusual is happening in 2025. Guests are starting to reconsider their views on a handful of classic experiences. The nostalgia is still alive, but the spark isn’t quite as bright as it used to be. Credit: Disney
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19 November
Disney World Blocks Thousands From Experiencing Christmas Magic in 2025
Walt Disney World Resort’s most iconic holiday celebration is now completely sold out, leaving thousands of hopeful guests unable to experience the seasonal magic at Magic Kingdom Park in 2025. Every ticket for Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party has been purchased, and anyone without a dated admission will be turned away at the gates. For decades, Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party has been one
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19 November
Second Boat Sinks at Disney World in Three Weeks, Park Compensates Guests
Another Living with the Land ride vehicle has sunk at EPCOT, marking the second incident in just 18 days. The latest sinking occurred on November 18, only weeks after guests were forced to jump from a different boat on October 31 when it began tipping forward and taking on water. Now, one Disney Park guest has shared what happened aboard the newest affected vessel—and how Walt Disney World Resort
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