Walt Disney World

  • Nov- 2025 -
    10 November
    Pontoon boat at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa

    Walt Disney World Guests Are Done Falling for the Deluxe Resort Trap

    Planning a Walt Disney World trip can feel like navigating a maze of choices—and one of the most debated is where to stay. Disney’s Deluxe Resorts look incredible on paper, but once you compare the cost to how little time you actually spend in the room, the logic falls apart. Deluxe Resorts are undeniably beautiful. The Grand Floridian exudes elegance, the Polynesian feels like a tropical getaway,

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  • 9 November
    A rustic water tower with "Disney Springs" elegantly carved on it stands on the left, evoking a touch of Disney magic, while a police vehicle with flashing lights holds its ground on the right under a circular crop. The sky is partly cloudy, adding to the scene's atmospheric charm. Disney World bus incident.

    Florida’s New Law Lands Two Disney World Drivers Behind Bars

    Walt Disney World has seen plenty of strange headlines over the years, but few as serious as this. Two men were recently arrested on Disney property after allegedly driving at dangerously high speeds—becoming some of the first Floridians charged under the state’s new “Super Speeder Law.” The Orange County Sheriff’s Office says both arrests happened on EPCOT Center Drive, a major road that winds th

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  • 9 November
    A sign for Columbia Harbour House hangs outside a yellow and blue colonial-style building with stone walls and shuttered windows decorated with flower boxes, under a blue sky with scattered clouds.

    Thematic Changes at Magic Kingdom Could Force Beloved Restaurants and Rides to Change Forever

    Thematic Transformations at Magic Kingdom Magic Kingdom is undergoing significant thematic changes that will reshape its landscape and impact beloved rides and restaurants. The park's layout will feature new attractions, including areas themed around popular franchises such as Cars and Villains Lands. This evolution aims to modernize the park and attract a new audience while simultaneously raising

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  • 9 November

    Wild EPCOT Incident Sees Lyft Driver Use Pepper Spray on Guest

    An EPCOT rideshare pickup went off the rails recently when a Lyft driver’s argument with a passenger ended with pepper spray, flying desserts, and an arrest. The bizarre encounter is just the latest example of tensions rising around Walt Disney World. The Altercation Deputies say the incident happened October 29 when 25-year-old Jaleen Vargas of New York requested a ride from EPCOT’s pickup area.

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  • 9 November
    Four Theme Parks Disney World

    From Magic Kingdom to EPCOT, Disney World’s Construction Craze Is Taking Over

    No one likes surprises on vacation—especially the kind that involve “Closed” signs at your favorite rides. Right now, Walt Disney World is deep in a wave of refurbishments and construction projects that are changing how guests experience nearly every park. Magic Kingdom Feels the Crunch Magic Kingdom tops the list of closures this season. Big Thunder Mountain Railroad has been closed since January

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  • 9 November
    A large crowd gathers inside a spacious airport terminal featuring palm trees and modern architecture. In the foreground, a person in a Mickey Mouse costume stands, adding a whimsical touch to the bustling scene heading to Disney World guests. Orlando Airport Terminal C Disney World

    Families Urged to Consider Alternative Travel Options for Thanksgiving at Disney World

    Current Travel Concerns for Thanksgiving The upcoming Thanksgiving holiday has become a cause for concern among families planning to visit Disney World, mainly due to the ongoing government shutdown. This situation has prompted the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to issue warnings about potential flight disruptions. Reports indicate that thousands of flights could face cancellations nationwi

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  • 9 November
    a family enjoys Greek food booth during EPCOT's food and wine festival

    EPCOT Food & Wine Faces Criticism From Passholder Citing Rowdy Atmosphere

    Walt Disney World’s EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival has long been known as the resort’s premier adult-oriented event — a culinary celebration that merges international flavors, artistry, and live entertainment. But as this year’s festival continues, some guests say the atmosphere is changing in ways that threaten the experience’s original spirit. A viral Reddit post titled “The Food and W

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  • 9 November
    Mickey's Once Upon a Christmastime Parade

    Holiday Shake-Up: Disney’s Viral Elf Gets Reassigned and the Internet Reacts

    Walt Disney World has officially brought back one of its most talked-about holiday characters—though not without a major change that’s sparking conversation among fans. Tally the Elf, who went viral last year during Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party for his spirited parade performances and hilarious guest interactions, has returned to the Magic Kingdom for the 2024 holiday season. But this time,

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  • 8 November
    A vibrant sunset behind the entrance to Walt Disney World in Florida.

    Disney World Visitors Stunned as Police Respond to Report of Dead Guest on Property

    This is a developing story. Disney Dining is working quickly to gather and release all the accurate details in this article as more news breaks. Disney World is dealing with a fifth death on the property after reports are pouring in from the Saratoga Springs Resort of a deceased person on site. Tragedy Strikes Disney World Again as Fifth Death Confirmed Guests enjoying a calm afternoon at Walt Dis

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  • 8 November
    The Magic Kingdom Disney World Cinderella Castle with money all around it falling from the sky.

    Visit Orlando Predicts $1 Billion Weekly Loss For Tourism Due To Government Shutdown

    Government Shutdown's Immediate Effects The ongoing government shutdown is poised to have a dramatic impact on the tourism industry, with estimates suggesting a staggering loss of $1 billion per week. The shutdown has led to a significant shortage of air traffic controllers and TSA agents, resulting in reduced flight schedules at major American airports. The Federal Aviation Administration has imp

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