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Sold Out: Premium Passes for Disney World’s Magic Kingdom Now Gone Effective Immediately
The Fourth of July is almost here, and that means two things at Walt Disney World: exclusive holiday entertainment and some of the year's highest prices for skipping attraction queues at Magic Kingdom. As guests arrive to celebrate the United States' 250th birthday, Disney has once again increased the cost of Lightning Lane Premier Pass t
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Disney Parks
Disneyland’s New $59 Ticket Is Already Selling Out, and Fans Are Racing to Grab What’s Left
Summer at Disneyland Resort has always carried a certain kind of magic. Long daylight hours, nighttime spectaculars, and the energy that settles over the parks after the afternoon heat fades have become traditions for countless families and annual visitors alike. For many guests, some of their favorite Disney memories don't begin in the m
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EPCOT
It’s July 1, and the Canada Area at EPCOT Is Forever Changed
Canada Day arrived at EPCOT with a ribbon-cutting: La Poutinerie is open for business! La Poutinerie Opens Its Doors The construction walls and rolling planters that have surrounded the former Refreshment Port building since January came down on Wednesday, and Walt Disney World Resort guests got their first unobstructed look at La Poutine
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After Yesterday’s Lightning Storm, Universal Orlando Has One Major Ride Still Closed
Summer weather in Central Florida is unpredictable, and yesterday proved exactly why. Strong thunderstorms swept across the Orlando area, bringing lightning that forced Universal Orlando to temporarily close many of its outdoor attractions. It's something guests experience every year, but this storm has drawn extra attention because one o
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Walt Disney World
Disney World Visitors Watched Ride After Ride Go Dark as Powerful Storm Triggered Widespread Outages
For most Walt Disney World guests, a summer thunderstorm is simply part of the vacation experience. Dark clouds gather over Cinderella Castle, cast members direct guests toward indoor attractions, and families wait out the rain with snacks, shopping, or an unexpected show. But every so often, Central Florida reminds everyone that these ar
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Disney Parks
Disney Suddenly Cuts EPCOT Hours Today, Leaving Thousands of Guests to Rethink Their Plans
For many Walt Disney World guests, there's a comforting rhythm to a park day. You arrive with a carefully planned itinerary, knowing roughly how much time you'll have to wander World Showcase, grab that one festival snack you've been craving, or finally experience an attraction that's been on your list for months. That's why even a seemin
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EPCOT
America Pavilion Area Closed at EPCOT, Effective July 1
With Independence Day weekend just days away, part of the American Adventure Pavilion at EPCOT has closed due to a power outage. What Happened at the American Heritage Gallery WDWNT reported on Wednesday afternoon that Disney cast members had blocked off the entrance to the American Heritage Gallery inside the American Adventure World Sho
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Magic Kingdom Park
U.S. Military To Participate at Disney World for July 4 Crowds
Walt Disney World Resort is pulling out all the stops for America's 250th birthday, and this year's July 4 celebrations include a military flyover at Magic Kingdom Park and EPCOT. The U.S. Air Force Reserve Is Coming to Disney World Walt Disney World Resort has confirmed that the U.S. Air Force Reserve's 920th Rescue Wing will conduct a f
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Future of the MCU’s Black Panther Reportedly Revealed Following 2020 Tragedy
Long before a release date is set or a single frame is shot, a film can become the most important project at a studio. That is, by most available evidence, exactly what is happening with Black Panther 3 at Marvel Studios right now. Marvel has officially confirmed the basics: Ryan Coogler, who directed both Black Panther (2018) and Black P
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Walt Disney World
Disney World Defends Decision To End Decades-Old Holiday Tradition
Another Disney Christmas tradition has come to an end. The festive season at Walt Disney World is built on rituals that many guests return for year after year. Limited-time snacks, Christmas entertainment, themed merchandise, and elaborate resort decorations have become as much a part of the experience as the attractions themselves. Magic
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