Walt Disney World

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    17 July
    Three women smile and walk arm-in-arm through a vibrant market with colorful dresses and textiles in the background, sharing Disney World tips as they enjoy each other's company and the lively surroundings.

    Best Afternoon Activities for Your Walt Disney World Visit

    Walt Disney World Resort offers so much magic from morning until night. But when it comes to your afternoon plans, slowing down a bit can make the experience even more memorable. Here’s an updated, engagement-focused guide to 10 fantastic ways to spend an afternoon at Walt Disney World Resort. It’s perfect for families, couples, and solo adventurers alike. 1. Explore Disney Resort Hotels Walt Disn

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  • 17 July
    Mickey Mouse during Fantasmic! at Disney World's Hollywood Studios

    What’s the Best Disney World Nighttime Show? The Ultimate Fan Favorites

    When the sun sets over Walt Disney World Resort, the magic doesn't end; it only gets brighter. Across Magic Kingdom Park, EPCOT, and Disney's Hollywood Studios, dazzling nighttime entertainment lights up the sky, captivating guests of all ages. From soaring fireworks to glowing parades, these experiences deliver the perfect finale to a day at the parks. Below are four must-see nighttime spectacula

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  • 17 July
    The Christmas tree on Main Street, U.S.A. at Magic Kingdom.

    Disney’s Christmas Party Price Just Doubled—And Fans Are Furious

    Holiday cheer might be in the air, but the only thing snowballing faster than the festivities is the price tag at Disney World. Fans logging in to buy tickets to Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party were met with some serious sticker shock—because this year, prices have climbed to historic highs. A Holiday Favorite With a Hefty Price Disney’s after-hours Christmas party has long been a holiday stap

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  • 17 July
    princess tiana animatronic (left), splash mountain (right)

    Disney Tries Damage Control Over Splash Mountain, Fans Aren’t Buying It

    Just when it seemed like Disney had turned the page on the Splash Mountain debate, a single word brought it roaring back. This week, Disney Parks Chairman Josh D’Amaro described Tiana’s Bayou Adventure as a “merger” of two concepts: the original Splash Mountain and the beloved animated film The Princess and the Frog. That comment came out of nowhere—and fans noticed. What’s Going On Here? Rewind t

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  • 17 July
    Spaceship Earth at EPCOT

    EPCOT Fans Begged For Years – And Disney Finally Gave In

    If you’ve visited EPCOT a few times, you probably know the rhythm: festival season equals crowds, excitement, and energy. But in between festivals, you might feel like something’s missing. The decorations are packed away, the music dims, and that festive feeling fades. For many fans, that in-between time felt like EPCOT was on standby. But Disney has quietly changed the game—and if you love EPCOT,

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  • 17 July
    A man with a rifle faces a large, open-mouthed shark in rough waters, with a smiling Mickey Mouse cartoon character superimposed in the foreground.

    Disney Shocks Fans by Stealing ‘JAWS’ 50th Anniversary From Universal

    For decades, two entertainment giants have circled each other like predators in the same tank. Disney and Universal have taken turns dominating theme parks, theaters, and headlines. Whether it’s a battle over blockbuster franchises or the next must-see attraction, their rivalry has been legendary. But what just happened caught everyone by surprise, even longtime fans. This time, Disney didn’t just

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  • 17 July
    Crowds on Main Street, USA, at Magic Kingdom Park, where Disney World visitors attend. Disney World capacity expansion

    Decades of History at Risk as Work Continues on Disney World’s Magic Kingdom

    Disney World is preparing one of its most historic theme park locations for demolition. Related: Families Say Disney World Has Changed—And Not in a Magical Way The permanent closure of Tom Sawyer Island, as well as the Liberty Square Riverboat and Rivers of America, initiated a spectrum of reactions among Disney enthusiasts. Disney revealed the decision during the D23 conference in 2024, catching

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  • 17 July

    Families Say Disney World Has Changed—And Not in a Magical Way

    Something is seriously off at Walt Disney World. The castle is still towering, the music still swells with emotion, and Mickey’s still waving. But somehow, the atmosphere feels… different. It’s not something you can spot right away, but after a full day in the parks, it hits you. This isn’t the Disney World you remember. It’s not about one big change—it’s the combination of little things that slow

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  • 17 July
    Mickey Mouse, in front of Cinderella Castle

    Furious Guests Say Disney’s Extended Evening Hours Are Now for the Rich Only

    You’ve been there. The fireworks fade, the music swells, and the crowds pour toward the exit. But as you're heading out, you spot a handful of guests walking back toward the attractions. No Lightning Lane, no crowds—just peaceful nighttime Disney vibes. It’s not your imagination. Some guests get to stay in the park after it closes. And starting in 2026, that special treatment comes with some fine

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  • 17 July
    Small World hulu dancers

    Disney World Cast Members Experience Preview of Updated “it’s a small world” Attraction

    New Lyrics Introduced for “it's a small world” Disney World has officially introduced new lyrics to the beloved attraction “it's a small world” at the Magic Kingdom. The updated version features lyrics penned by Richard Sherman, one-half of the iconic Sherman Brothers duo, shortly before his passing. This new verse highlights themes of unity and love, aiming to enhance the

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