Walt Disney World
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May- 2026 -10 May
Disney’s Yacht Club Finally Reopens Fan-Favorite Lounge After Months of Closure
For a while there, Disney’s Yacht Club Resort felt like it was losing pieces of itself one by one. Construction walls appeared. Refurbishment notices went up. Guests started adjusting to temporary closures and rerouted walkways around the resort. Then Crew’s Cup Lounge closed earlier this year, removing one of the most dependable late-night spots in the entire EPCOT resort area. Now, after months
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10 May
In Three Days, Disney Will Begin Removing Guests From Magic Kingdom Early
The clock is ticking for Walt Disney World Resort guests with plans for Magic Kingdom Park on Wednesday. If you haven't adjusted your itinerary yet, now is the time. What's Happening on May 13 Magic Kingdom Park will close to regular guests at 5:30 p.m. this Wednesday, May 13, nearly four hours ahead of its normal closing time. The culprit is a full park buyout by the SAP Sapphire & ASUG Conferenc
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10 May
Disney World Begins Reimagining Project in Fantasyland at Magic Kingdom
A long-overdue construction project in Storybook Circus is showing real progress, and Walt Disney World Resort guests finally have visual proof that a new structure is taking shape. New Roof Emerges in Fantasyland at Magic Kingdom Park The most tangible sign yet of Pete's Silly Sideshow's transformation surfaced on April 29, when WDWNT shared a photo revealing a brand-new two-toned red tent roof n
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9 May
Disney World Attendance Slips While Orlando Welcomes More Visitors Than Ever
For generations, Orlando has been more than a vacation destination. For millions of families, it has been the place where childhood memories are made, where once-in-a-lifetime trips are planned years in advance, and where theme park vacations become part of a family’s story. That emotional pull has long been tied to Walt Disney World. For many guests, Orlando and Disney have almost felt like the s
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9 May
A Beloved Magic Kingdom Route Is Back, But Some Disney Hotel Guests May Struggle
For many Walt Disney World guests, Disney’s Wilderness Lodge is not simply a hotel. It is part of the vacation itself. The resort has long carried a quieter kind of Disney magic. The soaring lobby, warm fireplace, rustic details, wooded pathways, and peaceful views of Bay Lake create the feeling that guests have stepped away from Central Florida and into a national park-inspired retreat. That is w
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9 May
Disney World’s New Land Comes With a Price: 14% Increase Expected for Animal Kingdom
Walt Disney World continues to roll out major updates across its parks, and those changes are now influencing more than just attractions. As new lands and experiences take shape, pricing is beginning to rise alongside them. Animal Kingdom, which has long been seen as the most affordable park at the resort, could be next in line for a noticeable shift. A Park That Felt Like a Shorter Day For years,
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9 May
Walt Disney World Just Did Something for Central Florida That Has Nothing to Do With Theme Parks
Disney news usually means one of a few things. A new ride. Or a price increase. And sometimes, a menu change at a restaurant that people have feelings about. Or a costume update that generates three days of discourse and then disappears. The theme park news cycle is relentless and almost entirely focused on what is happening inside the gates. This week something happened outside the gates that is
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8 May
Disney Officially Retires Live Morning Welcome at Magic Kingdom
Each morning at Magic Kingdom is about to feel a little different. Disney has officially confirmed the permanent end of the park’s live “Let the Magic Begin” welcome show, marking another quiet change at Walt Disney World as Magic Kingdom continues undergoing major transformation projects. The Magic Kingdom “Let the Magic Begin” welcome show will remain audio-only moving forward. The change was in
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8 May
Disney Travelers Impacted as Orlando Airport Introduces 3 Major Security Changes for May 2026
If you’re flying to Walt Disney World this May, it might be worth taking one last look at your travel plans before you head out. A few airport and airline updates are now in effect, and while they don’t completely change the experience, they do introduce new factors to consider. Everything still feels familiar at first. You’ll land at Orlando International Airport and head toward your Disney resor
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8 May
Disney World Moves Toward ‘Cashless’ Parks: Paper Admission and Currency Phased Out for 2026
Guests walking through Walt Disney World today might not immediately notice what’s changing, but it becomes clear the more you interact with the parks. The experience still feels familiar, but the systems behind it are shifting. Disney is steadily building a more digital environment, and that approach is becoming harder to ignore as 2026 moves forward. Digital Tools Are Replacing Paper Disney has
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