Walt Disney World

  • Aug- 2025 -
    20 August
    One the left: Mickey Mouse inside of Disney World. On the right: The Universal Orlando Resort globe as Epic Universe dominates amid the government shutdown.

    Why Disney Fans Are Quietly Celebrating Universal Orlando’s Rise

    If you’ve ever spent time in Orlando’s theme parks, you know there’s always something new brewing. Rides open, rides close, expansions arrive, and rumors swirl. But the most interesting part isn’t always what Disney is doing next. It’s how Universal keeps pushing the envelope—and how Disney’s most loyal fans, the so-called Disney Adults, might secretly be rooting for their competition to succeed.

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  • 20 August
    Grand Fiesta tour 2007 attraction sign at Walt Disney World in Florida

    Gran Fiesta Tour Speculation Sparks Wild Rumors About Disney’s Next Ride to Vanish

    Every new project at Disney World seems to come with a trade-off. While guests love fresh attractions, many wonder what will vanish in return. Two long-running rides are at the center of new speculation and may not be around for long. Credit: Theme Park Tourist, Flickr Recent Losses Still Fresh It’s not surprising fans are worried. In just a few years, Disney has retired several staples. 1) Splash

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  • 20 August
    A bustling crowd walks towards a large, ornate castle at a theme park. The street is lined with colorful buildings decorated for a festive occasion, featuring orange and black elements. Various flags are flying atop the buildings, adding to the lively atmosphere at Disney World inside Magic Kingdom.

    Magic Kingdom Expected To Collapse Under Massive Influencer Event

    Magic Kingdom already feels crowded on a typical day, but the park is about to hit an entirely different level of congestion. The culprit? The grand opening of The Beak and Barrel, a pirate-inspired tavern in Adventureland that’s stirring up an influencer storm. A Perfect Recipe for Chaos Disney created The Beak and Barrel as a love letter to fans of Pirates of the Caribbean. Complete with its own

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  • 20 August
    mickey balloons in front of cinderella castle in magic kingdom

    Disney World Faces Guest Backlash Over Facial Scanning Plans

    Disney World is famous for castles, parades, and unforgettable rides. But what if your next vacation begins with a camera snapping your face instead of a cast member scanning your ticket? Facial scanning could be the next step for Disney—and fans are already split on whether that’s a good thing. Disney has always looked for ways to reimagine the guest experience. Paper tickets eventually gave way

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  • 19 August
    A group of four people, smiling and enjoying food outdoors near a decorated Christmas tree, celebrates a Disney-inspired winter. One person wears a Santa hat, another sports festive Minnie Mouse ears. Palm trees and a clear sky complete the scene.

    Who Needs Summer? Winter is Disney’s Best-Kept Secret

    When you think of Disney, summer crowds and sizzling heat probably come to mind. But what if we told you winter could actually offer the most magical Disney experience of all? Fewer crowds, cool weather, and festive magic await you this season. Here are 10 reasons why winter is the best time to visit Walt Disney World. 1. Escape the Heat – Why Winter is Perfect for Disney Parks If you’ve ever been

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  • 19 August
    Left: Spaceship Earth at EPCOT. Right: Disney security speaks with a drunk woman.

    Disney Guest Assaults Police Officer, Hides Stolen Items in Stroller

    A drunk EPCOT guest allegedly assaulted a police officer and hid stolen items in a stroller. Here’s what we know about the incident. Credit: Inside the Magic On August 7, 2025, a TikTok video shared by user @mack.hall showed a woman being confronted by Walt Disney World Resort security near the World Celebration entrance to the EPCOT World Showcase. The video shows one of the woman’s children visi

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  • 19 August
    An ornate building with a pagoda-style roof, adorned with intricate decorations and flanked by tall palm trees, reminiscent of Hollywood studios. The centerpiece features a tall spire with detailed sculptures. It is a sunny day, and the sky is clear and blue.

    Permanent Changes Confirmed at Disney’s Hollywood Studios

    Walt Disney World Resort has broken ground on a monumental construction project that will expand the footprint of Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Here are the latest updates. At D23 Expo 2024, Walt Disney Imagineering revealed plans to introduce a long-rumored door roller coaster inspired by Monsters, Inc. (2001). Early concept art for the project indicated that the new attraction could either take ov

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  • 19 August
    Disney characters Goofy, Minnie Mouse, Mickey Mouse, Pluto, and Donald Duck wear Halloween costumes and pose together at a festive halloween party in a foggy, colorful setting with castle-like decorations in the background at Magic Kingdom.

    After a Decade, a Big Halloween Party Change Creeps Into Magic Kingdom

    There’s a certain rhythm to Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party. Year after year, guests look forward to the same magical mix: the Boo-To-You Parade marching down Main Street, Disney’s Not-So-Spooky Spectacular lighting up the skies, and trick-or-treat trails winding through the park. For more than a decade, the event has held onto its signature elements while sprinkling in just enough surprises

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  • 19 August
    Split Image: a video of Tiana on the left and a Tiana animatronic on the right

    Disney World Resurrects Virtual Queue Once a Week

    Just when you thought Virtual Queues were a thing of the past, Disney World has quietly brought them back—though not in the way you might expect. The system, once infamous for deciding who could ride Disney’s newest headliners, was retired after years of complaints and frustration. Attractions like TRON Lightcycle / Run moved to standby lines and Lightning Lane access, leaving many guests relieved

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  • 19 August
    Villains Land Magic Kingdom art work at Disney World.

    Disney Quietly Pushes Villains Land Far Into the Future

    The announcement of Villains Land back in 2024 was supposed to be a turning point for Disney World. For years, fans begged for a land where the villains weren’t just side characters in parades or Halloween parties but stars of their own realm. The concept of Maleficent’s lair or a castle of darkness lit up imaginations everywhere. Finally, the darker side of Disney storytelling would have a perman

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