Walt Disney World
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Jul- 2026 -11 July
New Magic Kingdom Trash Cans Break a Tradition Dating Back to Walt
Disney rolled its high-tech trash cans into the most visited theme park on the planet, Magic Kingdom, this week, and it took fans about five seconds to notice what's wrong with them. The solar-powered cans that have been multiplying across EPCOT for over a year just made their Magic Kingdom debut. First location: the queue for Tiana's Bayou Adventure, one of the biggest attractions in the park. An
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11 July
Disney Guests Receive Unexpected Warning Ahead of August 2026 Stays
For many Walt Disney World guests, some of the most memorable moments don't happen inside the parks at all. They're found in the quieter experiences—the relaxing walk back to a resort after dinner, the peaceful sound of water lapping against a dock, or the slow glide of a ferry carrying families beneath the Florida sky toward an evening at Disney Springs. These transportation options have long bee
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11 July
After Months of Refurbishment, New Change Reported for Magic Kingdom’s Cinderella Castle
Guests walking into Magic Kingdom may notice construction has returned to the hub in front of Cinderella Castle, though this latest project is far smaller than the one that dominated the area for months. According to WDWNT, Disney has started repainting and refurbishing the Cinderella Castle Forecourt Stage, the entertainment venue located directly in front of the park's iconic castle. The work co
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11 July
Disney World Quietly Rolls Out New Heat Measures as Dangerous Florida Temperatures Push Past 110°
For many Disney fans, summer has always meant sweating through afternoon parades, ducking into air-conditioned attractions, and planning every vacation around the hope that a quick Florida thunderstorm might offer a little relief. Heat has always been part of the experience. But this year, something feels different. The conversation isn't just about uncomfortable temperatures anymore. It's about e
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11 July
Disney World Fans Speak Out on Reported Closure and Permanent Changes to Space Mountain
One of Walt Disney World's most recognizable attractions may soon be heading toward its biggest renovation yet. According to new online reports, Disney is considering an extensive rebuild of Space Mountain at Magic Kingdom, with rumors pointing toward a closure lasting close to two years and introducing major changes to the classic indoor roller coaster. The speculation arrives as Magic Kingdom co
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10 July
A Growing Florida Health Outbreak Is Raising New Questions for Disney World Vacationers
For millions of families, a Walt Disney World vacation represents months—sometimes years—of planning. Dining reservations are booked before the suitcases are packed, Lightning Lane strategies are debated long before arriving at the parks, and every day is carefully designed to make unforgettable memories. That's why even small health concerns can suddenly feel much bigger. A single day spent recov
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10 July
A Scary Moment at Disney Orlando Park Reminded Us That Even Disney Is Not Perfect
There is a reason Fantasmic is on almost every Hollywood Studios must-do list. The show is genuinely spectacular in a way that is hard to describe until you are sitting in that amphitheater watching fire and water and a 40-foot dragon come to life on a lagoon stage in the middle of the night. It is the kind of experience that makes you remember why Disney does what it does better than anyone else
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10 July
We Need to Talk About What Is Happening Outside at Disney World Right Now
We love sharing the good stuff in this space. The food finds, the hidden gems, the little moments that make a Disney World trip feel like something you will talk about for years. But every once in a while something comes up that matters more than any churro recommendation or resort review, and this is one of those times. If you are visiting Walt Disney World or Universal Orlando Resort this week,
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10 July
The Future of Gideon’s Bakehouse at Disney Springs Is Suddenly Very Uncertain
We have written about Gideon's Bakehouse more times than we can count. The cookies, the lines, the monthly releases that send this community into a frenzy every single time. It is one of those Disney Springs spots that has become genuinely woven into the fabric of what a Walt Disney World visit feels like for so many of us, and not just because of what comes out of the oven. The art. The packaging
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9 July
Disney’s Lawsuits: Why 5,000 Teachers and Cast Members Are Pleading With the Mouse Not to Take Their Funding
Walt Disney World is known as the economic heartbeat of Central Florida, drawing millions of visitors and billions of dollars into the local economy. But behind the iconic theme parks and luxury resorts, a bitter and highly technical legal battle has been quietly unfolding. Credit: Disney Disney is systematically winning lawsuits to slash the assessed value of its properties, securing massive corp
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