Walt Disney World

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    19 June
    EPCOT World Celebration at night

    Dopey Is Back in Disney World—And You Only Have a Few Weeks to See Him

    A rarely seen Disney character has quietly made his return to EPCOT, and Passholders who are quick enough can catch him before he disappears again. Dopey, one of the original Seven Dwarfs from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937), is now appearing solo in the Germany Pavilion at EPCOT—but only for a limited time. The meet-and-greet is being held at Der Teddybar from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily

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  • 19 June
    Disney Pop Century evacuation

    Big Savings Are About to Disappear at Disney World —Here’s What to Know

    Disney World guests hoping to save on a summer vacation will need to act quickly as one of the company’s most generous promotions is nearing its expiration date. The resort’s seasonal discount, which offers up to 30% off hotel stays, is only valid for trips booked and taken before July 31, 2025. That gives potential travelers just a short window to make their plans if they want to lock in a lower

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  • 19 June
    Cinderella Castle at night

    New Permit Filed Targets Magic Kingdom’s Most Historic Ride

    Big changes are coming to Magic Kingdom, and one of the park’s most iconic attractions is about to be impacted in a major way. According to newly filed permits, the Frontierland station of the Walt Disney World Railroad will officially close on July 7. The railroad will shift into “shuttle mode,” meaning trains will only run between Main Street U.S.A. and Fantasyland’s Storybook Circus—no more gra

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  • 19 June
    Nighttime view of Tomorrowland at Disneyland, where Astro Orbiter’s spinning planets dazzle in the foreground and the futuristic green glow of Space Mountain hints at Tomorrowland secrets waiting to be discovered.

    Testing Officially Begins on Exciting Magic Kingdom Project in Disney World

    A classic Magic Kingdom ride enters a new era. Related: Guests Question Disney World Vacations After Multiple Announcements Made Magic Kingdom has always been a hub of excitement, filled with a multitude of attractions that cater to many tastes and preferences. The park boasts popular rides like the Haunted Mansion, Peter Pan's Flight, Space Mountain, and Pirates of the Caribbean, ensuring it has

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  • 19 June
    Animal Kingdom Theme Park logo and several attractions

    There’s Something You Don’t Know About Disney’s Animal Kingdom

    It’s true that Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park doesn’t have nearly as many rides and attractions as the Magic Kingdom Park, and it doesn’t have the nighttime hours or entertainment that the other three Walt Disney World parks have (yet). These factors have given Animal Kingdom the reputation of being a “half-day park” for many guests. But if you’re someone who feels there isn’t enough to do at

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  • 19 June
    The Disney Hollywood Studios entrance at Walt Disney World Resort. Saharan dust Disney World

    Disney Adults Are Swarming This Park Right Now

    Something’s happening at Hollywood Studios, and it’s not just your typical summer crowds. The park has seen a noticeable uptick in regulars—especially the kind of guests who know exactly where the popcorn bucket refills are and can quote full show scripts from memory. Yep, the Disney Adults are out in full force. And if you’re wondering why there’s suddenly a long line to get into a theater instea

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  • 19 June
    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.

    Disney Guests Hit With Unexpected Threat—And It’s Not the Rides

    It started out like any other summer night at Walt Disney World: warm air, long lines, and the glow of Cinderella Castle on the horizon. But for one family, their evening at Magic Kingdom ended not with pixie dust—but with welts. “We go all the time and never have this problem,” one guest wrote in a now-viral Reddit post. “Last night we were eaten alive by mosquitoes. What is goi

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  • 18 June
    People walk near Big Thunder Mountain Railroad in Frontierland at the Magic Kingdom.

    Disney Promises “Impressive” New Frontierland in the Coming Years

    Walt Disney World Resort has officially shared more exciting details about the upcoming transformation of Frontierland at Magic Kingdom Park. On Wednesday, Disney highlighted some of the immersive additions to Piston Peak National Park, the new Cars (2006) themed area that will soon replace parts of Frontierland, including Tom Sawyer Island and sections of the Rivers of America. Josh D'Amaro, Disn

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  • 18 June
    Chef Mickey's

    Disney’s 5 Best Character Dining Spots—Where to Dine with Your Favorites

    One of the most magical experiences at Walt Disney World Resort is character dining! These one-of-a-kind meals allow guests to interact with beloved Disney characters while enjoying delicious food in beautifully themed settings. Whether you're looking to dine inside Cinderella Castle, embark on a safari-themed feast, or meet Mickey and friends in a lively buffet, Walt Disney World has the perfect

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  • 18 June
    Crowds of people walk toward the Tree of Life at Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park

    Tree of Life Replacement Confirmed at Disney’s Animal Kingdom

    Walt Disney World Resort has officially shared more details about the upcoming replacement for It’s Tough to Be a Bug! at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park. The 3-D show, which has been a fixture inside the Tree of Life Theater for years, officially closed on March 16, 2025. The closure, however, isn’t the end of the story. In 2023, Disney announced that the show would be replaced with a new 3-D

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