Walt Disney World
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Jul- 2026 -21 July
Overnight Hotel Burglary Reported at Disney World Resort on July 20
Law enforcement was called to Disney's Old Key West Resort late Monday night after a burglary was reported at the Deluxe Disney Villa Resort near Disney Springs. The Call That Came In at 11:01 p.m. At 11:01 p.m. on July 20, the Orange County Sheriff's Office received a 911 call reporting a hotel burglary at Disney's Old Key West Resort. Scanner monitoring account @WDWActiveCrime shared the dispatc
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21 July
After 38 Years, Disney Closes Grand Floridian Resort Area
A dining location that has been part of the Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa experience since the Victorian-style hotel opened in 1988 is now behind construction walls, and it won't reopen until the fall. The Grand Floridian Cafe Closes Its Doors Sunday, July 19, marked the final day of service at the Grand Floridian Cafe in its current form. The Table-Service restaurant officially closed for
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21 July
Disney World Just Confirmed Three Restaurant Closures Hitting in August 2026
Three Walt Disney World restaurants are closed this August, and the guests who booked around them without checking are finding out the hard way. The closures span three resorts and include dining experiences ranging from a casual brunch institution to a Signature Dining venue that has been dark since May. None of them are set to be coming back before August ends, and only one has a clear reopening
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21 July
Disney World Can’t Shake Growing PeopleMover Frustration After Five Days
Not every Walt Disney World story revolves around a ride closure. Sometimes it's the smaller issues that end up drawing attention, especially when they stick around longer than anyone expects. That's exactly what's happening at Magic Kingdom, where guests have noticed the Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover operating with one noticeable difference. The attraction remains open, but its uphil
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21 July
Disney World Warns Guests at Magic Kingdom, Bans Select Items From Being Sold
Guests stopping for coffee at Magic Kingdom may notice one menu item missing this week—not because of supply issues or operational changes, but because of bees. The Joffrey's Revive kiosk in Tomorrowland has temporarily removed all flavored syrups and sauces as Disney works to reduce bee activity around the outdoor coffee stand. According to Kenny the Pirate, guests are being greeted by a sign tha
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20 July
Disney World Announces More Changes to Frontierland, Effective July 21
Frontierland at Magic Kingdom Park is getting a food upgrade this week, with three new menu items landing at two of the area's most popular Quick-Service dining locations starting Tuesday. What's New in Frontierland The official @disneyeats Instagram account announced the additions on Monday, previewing everything coming to Golden Oak Outpost and Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn and Cafe beginning July 21
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20 July
Violent Encounter Reported at Magic Kingdom on July 20, Two Rides Closed
A battery call brought law enforcement to the Magic Kingdom Park and Disney's Contemporary Resort area on Monday. Two rides at the original Central Florida Disney park were closed around the time of the incident. The Call Logged at 3:38 p.m. At 3:38 p.m. on July 20, the Orange County Sheriff's Office received a 911 call reporting a battery incident in the Magic Kingdom Park and Disney's Contempora
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20 July
“Touch This Ride and We Riot”: Disney Fans Draw the Line Over Latest EPCOT Closure Rumors
Walt Disney World is currently operating in an era of unprecedented, relentless transformation. Between the massive upcoming expansions that will completely alter the Magic Kingdom and the recently completed multi-year overhaul of EPCOT, the physical landscape of the Florida parks is shifting at a breakneck pace. However, for long-time Disney purists and annual passholders, this constant march of
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20 July
Disney World Clamps Down on Popular Fan Traditions, Enforcing New 2026 Bans
Some Disney World traditions have lasted for decades. Others became popular because guests discovered creative ways to experience the resort beyond the theme parks. In 2026, however, Disney is drawing new lines around several of those habits. Whether it's resort hopping, pin trading, or even preparing for a family attraction, guests are finding that Disney has introduced new expectations across th
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20 July
Disney Fans Call Out Reckless Behavior Aboard Walt Disney World Skyliner
The Disney Skyliner has become one of the most popular ways to travel around Walt Disney World. Instead of boarding a crowded bus, guests can float above the resort while enjoying some of the best views Disney transportation has to offer. It's a peaceful ride for most visitors. Recently, though, one group of guests turned that relaxing experience into a social media controversy. A TikTok video tha
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