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Oct- 2025 -1 October
Magic Kingdom Changes: Disney Blocks Tom Sawyer Island
Guests will no longer see an iconic Disney World attraction during their visits. Related: Disney World Pulls the Plug on 16 Locations in a Single Week The Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World has undergone significant transformations in recent times, reflecting Disney's commitment to evolving guest experiences. One of the most notable changes has been the permanent closure of cherished attractions s
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Sep- 2025 -30 September
Parents Separated From Children in Mass “Trampling” at Disney World
Chaos erupted at Walt Disney World Resort’s Magic Kingdom Park recently following overcrowding during the Happily Ever After fireworks show and the Disney Starlight: Dream the Night Away parade. Guests reported a mass “trampling” situation, with parents becoming separated from their children and at least one visitor losing consciousness. Disney Starlight: Dream the Night Away, which debuted this s
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30 September
Part of DINOSAUR Just Went Extinct at Disney’s Animal Kingdom
Ahead of its eventual closure in early 2026, DINOSAUR has already received a makeover, with a new on-ride photo for Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park guests. At D23 Expo 2024, Walt Disney Imagineering unveiled plans to transform DINOSAUR into an Indiana Jones-themed ride as part of an upcoming Tropical Americas-inspired land at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park. The new area, Pueblo Esperanza, w
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30 September
Why Early November Might Be the Only Time You Should Visit Disney World
Planning a Disney World vacation is like putting together a puzzle. You want great weather, low crowds, seasonal extras, and reasonable prices—but most times of year force you to sacrifice one for the other. That’s what makes early November stand out. It’s the rare moment when everything comes together, and honestly, it might be the only time worth visiting if you want the full experience without
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30 September
This Disney Ride Doesn’t Deserve the Wait in 2025
Every trip to Disney World comes with tough trade-offs. You’ve got limited time, long lines, and a list of rides that all sound amazing. The problem? Not all of them live up to the hype. One ride that continues to frustrate guests in 2025 is Seven Dwarfs Mine Train at Magic Kingdom. The ride has a lot going for it on paper. It sits in Fantasyland, it’s themed to Snow White, and it features innovat
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30 September
Annual Passholders Win Big With Disney World’s 2026 Price Cut
Disney World fans have been waiting for some positive news, and it finally arrived. In 2026, Annual Passholders are about to enjoy major hotel discounts—something that could shift how many plan their vacations. The Basics of Annual Passes Disney’s Annual Pass program has long been the go-to for locals and diehards who want unlimited park access. Four tiers—Pixie Dust, Pirate, Sorcerer, and Incredi
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30 September
Big News: Disney World Resort Hotels Are Going Down
Disney World hotels are undergoing numerous changes in 2026. Aside from all these renovations, you can also enjoy some pretty awesome discounts. Disney World Announces Something New for 2026 The price of a Disney vacation often makes families pause. For some, it feels like the magic is drifting further out of reach each year as room rates, ticket costs, and food prices climb higher than Cinderella
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30 September
3 Things Disney Secretly Hates About Magic Kingdom Guests
Walking into Magic Kingdom feels like stepping into a dream. The music swells, the castle glitters, and crowds buzz with anticipation. But all too often, that dream cracks under the weight of guest behaviors that Disney quietly dreads. Disney doesn’t issue public warnings, but if the parks could talk, these three things would top the “please stop” list. Credit: Disney When the Park Becomes a Film
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30 September
Why Disney Guests Are Suddenly Being Warned Not to Enter EPCOT’s France Section
Step into EPCOT’s Food and Wine Festival this year, and you’ll hear a surprising bit of advice: avoid the France pavilion. It’s unusual for such a beloved spot to receive this kind of pushback, but recent chaos has made it the one destination many guests regret. Credit: Sarah Larson, Inside the Magic The Festival Rush The International Food and Wine Festival is EPCOT’s biggest seasonal event. With
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29 September
Disney Reignites Debate With Return of Polarizing Fireworks Show
When Disney Enchantment made its debut in 2021, it was clear that it had big shoes to fill. The show aimed to celebrate the magic, imagination, joy, and hope that Disney is known for, featuring classic Disney music and characters. But for many fans, it didn’t quite resonate the way its predecessor did. Happily Ever After had built a legacy as the quintessential fireworks show at Magic Kingdom, and
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