Walt Disney World
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Jun- 2026 -29 June
Magic Kingdom Guests Face New Security Routes Before Entering the Park This Week
Anyone visiting Magic Kingdom this week may notice something different before they even enter the park. As Walt Disney World prepares for the busy Fourth of July holiday period, Disney has added temporary crowd-control barriers around the security area outside Magic Kingdom. The adjustments are designed to better organize guests arriving from Disney buses and help reduce congestion during one of t
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29 June
Disney World Sells Out Second Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party Months Ahead of Opening
Another Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party has officially sold out, and this one could be even more important than the first. Halloween night was always expected to fill first. It's traditionally one of the most popular dates every year, and guests often prioritize attending on October 31 despite the premium ticket price. The latest sellout, however, points to a different trend. Disney has conf
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28 June
From Thursday to Sunday, Four Accidents Injured Guests at Disney World
A four-day stretch at Walt Disney World Resort produced an unusual cluster of traffic incidents, with law enforcement responding to accidents with injuries on Thursday and again on Sunday — including two crashes that were logged just one minute apart. Thursday, 3:48 p.m. — Disney Springs The first incident occurred on Thursday afternoon at Disney Springs. Scanner monitoring account @WDWActiveCrime
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28 June
Disney World Guest Captures the Moment a Tree Limb Fell Onto Their Ride
A peaceful boat ride through EPCOT took an unexpected turn last week when something large came crashing down from above. One guest riding Living with the Land happened to have their camera rolling at exactly the right moment. The Branch That Didn't Stay Put Instagram user @eartoearmagic was aboard Living with the Land at EPCOT when a branch from one of the attraction's artificial trees on the left
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28 June
Confirmed: Disney’s Popular Art of Animation Will See Multiple Date Closure in 2027
Planning ahead has become more important than ever for Walt Disney World vacations, especially when it comes to choosing a Disney Resort hotel. While Disney continues investing in hotel upgrades across the property, those improvements can temporarily change the guest experience. If you're considering a 2027 trip, there are several dates and resorts worth paying attention to before making your rese
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28 June
Walt Disney World Permanently Ends 3 Beloved Christmas Traditions
Few places celebrate Christmas quite like Walt Disney World. Every holiday season, the resort transforms with festive entertainment, towering Christmas trees, elaborate decorations, and limited-time treats that have become annual traditions for millions of guests. But while Disney continues introducing new holiday offerings, not every tradition survives the test of time. Over the past several year
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28 June
Disney World Is Quietly Reshaping Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, and Disney Springs Before July
With just a few days left before July arrives, Walt Disney World guests should start taking a fresh look at their vacation plans. Summer crowds are already building, and the new month brings several updates that could affect where you eat, what you ride, and even which nighttime shows you'll see. Whether you're visiting for the Fourth of July holiday or later in the month, these changes are worth
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28 June
Disney’s EPCOT Charges Extra But Locks Guests Out of Most Top Rides
Paying for Lightning Lane Multi Pass at Walt Disney World usually comes with a simple expectation. Spend a little extra, skip more of the longest lines, and make better use of your day. That formula works fairly well at Magic Kingdom and Disney's Hollywood Studios. EPCOT, however, has become the outlier. The park still sells the same Lightning Lane product, but guests don't receive the same opport
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28 June
Disney World’s Disney Springs Transportation Rules Take Effect, but Guests Already Found a Way Around Them
Disney has officially changed the way guests leave Disney Springs, introducing new transportation rules that prevent many visitors from boarding resort buses and boats unless they have a qualifying reservation. The goal is clear. Disney wants to reduce guests using Disney Springs as a free transportation hub for resort hopping and other trips around Walt Disney World. However, only days after the
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27 June
Dismantling Frontierland: Disney Strips Classic Magic Kingdom Land for Incoming Movie Franchises
Magic Kingdom has never remained frozen in time. Over the years, Disney has replaced attractions, refreshed entertainment, and reshaped entire sections of the park. Some changes arrive with excitement, while others leave longtime fans wondering what happened to the experiences they grew up with. Nowhere is that discussion more active than in Frontierland. Once known for celebrating the adventure a
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