Walt Disney World
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Sep- 2025 -17 September
Soarin’ Changes for EPCOT Guests as of September 17, 2025
Soarin’ Around the World at EPCOT is undergoing a facelift for 2025, as Disney Park guests have begun noticing changes to the iconic flying simulator attraction. The changes began in early September, with Disney debuting brand-new costumes for cast members at the World Nature attraction. This was the first update to the ride’s costumes in many years. The first Soarin’ attraction, known as Soarin’
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17 September
Florida Submerged: Will the Disney Parks Survive the Next 100 Years?
The Sunshine State is welcoming remarkable new milestones in its theme park story, but scientists warn that climate change could ultimately decide the fate of the region. In May 2025, Universal Orlando Resort officially opened Epic Universe, marking the company’s first brand-new theme park gate in decades. Over at Walt Disney World Resort, an expansive multiyear development is underway, with new l
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17 September
Disney World Removes Kid-Friendly Playground Forever
Walt Disney World Resort has permanently removed a beloved kid-friendly playground from Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park. The Boneyard, a favorite attraction for young Disney Park guests, was officially closed on September 1, 2025, and by mid-September, Disney had already begun dismantling the area. This closure is part of a major transformation for DinoLand U.S.A., which will soon be replaced b
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17 September
Disney World’s Popular Attractions Become a “Ghost Town” Overnight
It’s no secret that Magic Kingdom is the heartbeat of Disney World. Guests expect long waits, packed walkways, and endless energy. So imagine the surprise when visitors recently walked up to Space Mountain or TRON Lightcycle / Run and found… nothing. Empty queues. Near walk-ons. A “ghost town” in the middle of Florida’s most popular park. Credit: Disney The History of the Magic For more than 50 ye
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17 September
The End of an Era: Disney World Mourns Death of Original Inhabitant
Disney World is mourning the loss of one of its original inhabitants who has been on the property for nearly 30 years. Disney World Says Goodbye to a Legend Sometimes the most powerful Disney stories don’t come from fireworks exploding over Cinderella Castle or thrilling rides that send guests racing through the sky. Instead, they come from quiet moments—moments where families stop, take a breath,
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17 September
Disney’s Tower of Terror Plunges Into Chaos as Riders Cause Havoc
Disney rides are meant to transport you, but on Tower of Terror, other guests often pull you back to reality. This isn’t a case of broken effects or mechanical glitches—it’s about visitors who refuse to respect the ride’s unique atmosphere. The result? An attraction that feels less like a chilling plunge into the Twilight Zone and more like a messy, noisy free-for-all. And while Disney can fix lig
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16 September
Disney World’s Animal Kingdom Will Be Crowded on September 26 After Announcement Made
At Disney’s Animal Kingdom, a very important date is quickly approaching. On September 26, 2025, the park will honor the first birthday of Bakso, a Sumatran tiger cub whose arrival has become a highlight for the park and for conservation efforts worldwide. Bakso was born on September 26, 2024, to parents Sohni and Conrad. He is the first Sumatran tiger cub born at the park in seven years. His name
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16 September
Disney’s Forgotten Hotel May Finally Be Next in Line for Changes
Construction projects are a given at Walt Disney World. From massive towers to refreshed lobbies, Disney rarely lets its resorts sit idle for too long. But for nearly two decades, one property has been mostly left untouched: Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa. The Resort That Time Forgot The origins of Saratoga go back farther than most people realize. In the 1970s, Disney envisioned a residen
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16 September
Disney Faces Backlash After Pulling Longtime Country Bear Jamboree Character
Country Bear Jamboree has always been a cornerstone of Magic Kingdom’s entertainment, offering fans a mix of folksy music and slapstick comedy. But this week, loyal visitors are voicing frustration after noticing a glaring omission: Teddi Barra, one of the show’s most iconic characters, is gone. Guests Spot the Change For decades, Teddi Barra’s dramatic entrance—from a swing in the rafters—brought
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16 September
Disney World Removes Popular Menu Items From Restaurants
Don't expect to find these items at Disney World. Related: Disney Has Officially Lost It With the 5 Wildest Snacks in 2025 Walt Disney World has recently made waves by removing several beloved menu items from its various dining locations. This shift has been noted across both the theme parks and resort areas, leading to mixed emotions among guests. The removal of certain classic dishes impacts not
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