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Walt Disney World
Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance’s Downfall Raises New Concerns for Disney
Walt Disney World Resort has spent years refining its most ambitious Star Wars experience, but it's still experiencing some major issues. Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge was conceived as a fully immersive environment, one that places guests inside the remote outpost of Batuu rather than recreating familiar film locations. Every detail operates i
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Universal Orlando Announces 2 More Ride Closures in 2026
Something is quietly unfolding at Universal Orlando Resort, and it’s getting harder to ignore. There wasn’t a major announcement or a big reveal. Instead, these updates have been rolling out piece by piece. At first, it feels like normal maintenance. But the more you look at what’s happening across the resort, the more it starts to feel l
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DOJ Lawsuit Targets Major Orlando Theme Parks Over Accessibility Policy Change
For many theme park guests, the experience begins long before stepping onto a ride. It starts with anticipation—the planning, the memories waiting to be made, and the promise that these spaces are designed for everyone. That promise, especially in places like SeaWorld Orlando and Busch Gardens Tampa Bay, has long included accessibility fo
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Outside the Disney Bubble
Guests Are Adjusting Plans as Two Epic Universe Attractions Temporarily Shut Down
There’s something uniquely emotional about a theme park’s first year. For fans, it’s more than just a milestone—it’s a reflection of whether the dream lived up to the promise. When Universal Epic Universe opened its gates in 2025, it wasn’t just another addition to Orlando’s theme park lineup. It was a bold statement, a glimpse into the f
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Walt Disney World Quietly Erases Original Elements From 37-Year-Old Resort
If you’ve stayed at Walt Disney World recently, you’ve probably noticed something feels different. Not in a dramatic, headline-grabbing way, but in smaller, quieter moments. A lobby looks different. A favorite spot is closed. A new experience shows up where something familiar used to be. Individually, those changes don’t seem huge. But to
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Disney Parks
How to Save Thousands on Your Disney Vacation This Summer
Walt Disney World has launched new special offers, including the popular 2026 Free Dining deal, valid for select dates from June through December 2026. Additionally, there's a Stay Longer and Save More Room-Only Deal allowing discounts of up to 30% for stays of 5+ nights from July through October 2026. Florida Residents and Annual Passhol
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D’Amaro’s Disney Leaves Walt’s Original Princess Behind, Focuses on Newer IP
For years, Disney’s live-action remakes have functioned as a dependable cornerstone of the studio’s release calendar. But Snow White (2025) marked a departure from that pattern, delivering a rollout defined as much by conversation as by the film itself. Intended to reintroduce the iconic princess for a new generation, the project instead
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Business
Disney Legends 2026: Bob Iger Is In, Michael Eisner Is Still Out
Disney has announced the 2026 honorees as Disney Legends, and honestly, Disney just named Bob Iger a legend, but still won't honor the CEO who actually saved the company, because Michael Eisner continues to be passed over. The list mostly includes celebrities with a couple of Disney artists or Imagineers and Bob Iger for some reason, and
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Walt Disney World Quietly Wins Big With Its Most Controversial Park “Upgrade”
Something unusual is happening at Walt Disney World right now—and it doesn’t match the tone you’ll find scrolling through social media. If you spend even a few minutes online, you’ll see the same complaints repeated over and over. Guests feel priced out. They’re frustrated with add-ons. Many argue the parks have become too expensive to fu
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