Walt Disney World
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Sep- 2025 -6 September
Disney World Resort Will Not Look the Same in Just Days, Pandemic Change Returns
Summer is wrapping up at Walt Disney World Resort, and with it comes the end of a special moment in park history. For the first time since 2019, guests were able to visit all six Disney parks at once, from the four traditional theme parks to both Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach water theme parks. That unique combination will soon come to a close as Blizzard Beach begins its seasonal closure on S
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6 September
Iconic Magic Kingdom Attraction Getting New Makeover This Month
Guests can look forward to a new spin on a classic Magic Kingdom attraction this month. Related: Disneyland Confirms Sudden Closure of Two Parks Until Further Notice Magic Kingdom‘s beloved Festival of Fantasy parade prepares for an exciting transformation this September. Known for its vibrant floats and enchanting performances, the parade will showcase a special makeover honoring Hispanic a
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6 September
Disney Pretends to Deliver Magic While Guest Complaints Keep Rising
Disney World thrives on the image of perfection. Fireworks light up the sky, cast members smile at every turn, and advertisements promise unforgettable family moments. But seasoned visitors will tell you that what Disney markets isn’t always what you get. Beneath the magic lies a list of frustrations that guests face daily—and Disney avoids discussing. Credit: Disney Packed Parks The first issue h
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6 September
Disney Fans Fear Haunted Mansion Shift Means Another Classic Lost
Walt Disney World has always walked a line between nostalgia and progress. Lately, fans feel the line has tipped too far in one direction. From ride closures to land overhauls, the classics that built the parks are disappearing at an alarming rate. The haunted mansion’s 999 haunts may soon have company, as fans joke grimly that Disney could be preparing to bury another classic right alongside them
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6 September
Disney World Expands Construction Animal Kingdom
Big things are happening inside Disney's Animal Kingdom. Related: Disney About To Enforce Magic Kingdom Rule That Families Call A “Disaster” Over the past few months, significant changes have taken place in Disney’s Animal Kingdom, particularly in the DinoLand U.S.A. area. Construction walls have become more prominent, signaling a major transformation of the park. These walls not only indicate are
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5 September
Universal May Outplay Disney With a Fifth Park Game Plan in the Making
When people pictured a 5th gate, the safe bet was always on Disney. But whispers of unusual land development around Universal Boulevard suggest Universal might outplay Disney in the race to a 5th park. If true, the shift could rewrite the theme park rivalry in ways few predicted. Credit: Disney A Resort With Momentum Universal Orlando Resort is no longer Disney’s little brother. Universal Studios
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5 September
Disney World’s Heartbreaking Shift That Made Fans Say The Magic Is Gone
Walt Disney wanted his parks to evolve. He believed change would keep them alive, and for decades, that idea worked. Guests embraced new attractions, updated technology, and refreshed lands. But not every shift feels like progress. Some changes carry the sting of loss, leaving fans nostalgic for what once was. Many believe Disney World has crossed that line, and the magic doesn’t feel the same. Cr
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5 September
Disney World Appears to Lower Its Prices By Over 10%, but Looks Can Be Deceiving
Price Adjustments at EPCOT Festival Recent reports indicate that Disney World has implemented a price drop of 11.3% at its EPCOT International Food and Wine Festival. This adjustment marks a noticeable shift from last year's total cost of all menu items, which amounted to $1,656.51, compared to the current total of $1,468.05. This pricing change comes when inflation continues to impact consumer sp
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5 September
More Walls Installed in Frontierland, This Time at Tiana’s Bayou Adventure
Early July marked a turning point for Magic Kingdom, as two classic attractions gave way to the future. On July 7, both Tom Sawyer Island and the Rivers of America officially closed, paving the way for the most significant expansion in the park’s history. Since opening day on October 1, 1971, the Rivers of America has been a defining feature of Liberty Square and Frontierland, carrying the Liberty
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5 September
Disney About To Enforce Magic Kingdom Rule That Families Call A “Disaster”
Disney World has a way of surprising its guests, sometimes with dazzling new lands and other times with changes that spark frustration. The latest rumor making the rounds falls into the second category. Magic Kingdom may soon implement a new policy that, while practical, is already causing fans to worry about how it could complicate their vacations. Credit: Inside the Magic Magic Kingdom’s Big Cha
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