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The Wildest Ride Gets a Wall: Massive Steel Supports Rise Between Big Thunder and Magic Kingdomโs New “Cars” Land
If youโve taken a spin on Big Thunder Mountain Railroad recently, youโve likely noticed that the view from the second lift hill has changed drastically. The peaceful, winding waters of the Rivers of America are gone, replaced by a massive expanse of dirt, heavy machinery, andโas of late April 2026โvertical steel. Credit: Steven Miller, Fl
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Marvel To Undo 25% of Controversial MCU Storylines in Upcoming Reset
When Avengers: Endgame premiered in 2019, it felt like the culmination of a decade of storytelling. The film brought in nearly $2.8 billion globally and cemented the Marvel Cinematic Universe as the most dominant force in modern entertainment. Since then, however, the franchise has struggled to replicate that cultural high. Audience enthu
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Universal Orlando Unveils New FREE Ticket Deal for 2026 With Usage Limits
The promise of FREE park entry is hard to ignore, and it immediately stands out in a time when theme park costs continue to climb. But like most deals that sound this good, thereโs more beneath the surface. The offer creates excitement right away, but it also comes with limitations that guests need to understand before making plans around
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Lucasfilm Reveals Star Wars Is Entering Its Next Phase on Disney+
Thereโs a noticeable shift happening at Lucasfilm right now, pointing to a much bigger future for Star Wars on Disney+. Fans have already seen the franchise grow through streaming, but whatโs coming next feels more planned and more connected. Instead of treating Disney+ as just another outlet, Lucasfilm seems to be building its next phase
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Guests Warned: 11 Closures Set to Disrupt Disney World in May 2026
A May 2026 Disney World trip might not look the way you expect. A large number of closures are lining up across the parks, and theyโre not small changes. Rides, shows, and entire areas are going offline simultaneously, creating a different kind of park experience. You can still have a great visit, but itโs one where planning ahead matters
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Disney Sets Return Date for Original Monorail System After Significant Closure
For many Disneyland guests, the magic isnโt just found in castles or fireworksโitโs woven into the rides that have quietly carried generations through the park. Whether itโs the hum of a gliding monorail overhead or the chaotic, cartoon-filled spin through Toontown, these attractions become part of a guestโs personal Disney story. So when
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Disney Adds New Limits to Popular Annual PassโFamilies Could Feel the Impact
For years, being part of Disney Vacation Club has meant more than just a place to stayโitโs been a gateway into a deeper kind of Disney loyalty. For many families, itโs the difference between a once-in-a-lifetime trip and a yearly tradition, a way to return to the parks not as visitors, but as something closer to regulars. Thatโs why even
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EPCOT Lightning Lane Strategy Shifts With 4 Experiences Falling Off the Lineup
Planning a day at Walt Disney World often comes down to one big question: how do you avoid the longest lines? For many guests, Lightning Lane has been the answer. It offers a way to move through the parks faster and spend more time enjoying attractions instead of waiting for them. At EPCOT, though, guests are starting to fine-tune how the
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Guests Are Realizing Disney World Nights End Sooner Than ExpectedโHereโs Why
Thereโs something almost sacred about the final moments inside Walt Disney World Resort. The music softens, the lights shimmer a little longer, and guests lingerโtrying to hold onto the magic just a bit more before the night ends. For many, itโs not just about the attractions. Itโs about what comes after: a late-night swim, a quick bite,
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A 24% Revenue Jump Changes Everything for UniversalโBut Not Without Questions
For years, theme park fans have watched the steady rise of Comcastโs parks division with a mix of anticipation and cautious optimism. What started as incremental growth at Universal Orlando Resort slowly evolved into something far more ambitiousโa vision that hinted at reshaping how guests experience theme parks altogether. There has alwa
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