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Disney Parks
Hold Your Mickey Ears – Disney World Is Getting Hit With Tropical Storm Force Winds Today
Nobody planning a Disney World trip circles a date on the calendar and thinks, “Today might feel like a tropical storm.” And yet here we are. April 7, 2026, and Walt Disney World is currently operating under a formal Wind Advisory issued by the National Weather Service with gusts expected to reach up to 45 miles per hour throu
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Magic Kingdom Park
Disney World Blocks off Iconic Cinderella Castle, Effective April 6
Cinderella Castle got a little harder to navigate on Monday as Walt Disney World Resort installed new construction walls in Fantasyland, blocking off a portion of the area surrounding Magic Kingdom Park's most recognizable landmark. New Barriers Behind the Castle According to WDWNT, light-blue construction walls appeared on April 6 along
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Disneyland Resort
“Main Character Syndrome” Hits a 70th Anniversary Peak: Guest Jumps Onto Disneylandโs Mack Float
Disneyland Park is currently in the throes of its massive 70th Anniversary celebration, an event that has brought back fan-favorite entertainment, including the luminescent Paint the Night parade. For most, the parade is a 20-minute escape into a world of “color and light.” However, for one guest on April 5, 2026, the spectacl
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Magic Kingdom Park
Disney Blocks off Main Street Area at the Magic Kingdom
A section of Main Street, U.S.A., at Magic Kingdom Park has been roped off for weeks. While the work is finally wrapping up, Walt Disney World Resort guests will find the area still inaccessible for just a little longer. Fresh Pavement Near Crystal Arts The project began roughly three weeks ago when rope-connected stanchions appeared arou
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Disney Parks
The “Zip-A-Dee” Spirit: Tony Baxter Breaks Silence on Splash Mountainโs Emotional Architecture
In the world of Disney Imagineering, few names carry as much weight as Tony Baxter. As the creative force behind the “Mountain Range”โBig Thunder Mountain Railroad, Star Tours, and the original Splash MountainโBaxter is often viewed as the bridge between Waltโs original vision and the modern era. On April 4, 2026, that bridge
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Disney Patents System to Send “Warning” Alerts to Millions of Guest Phones
Summer at Walt Disney World is one of the most complicated seasons the resort navigates. The parks are at their fullest โ families with school-age children make June, July, and August among the highest-attendance months of the year โ and the Florida climate makes those same months among the most physically demanding for guests trying to g
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Magic Kingdom Adjusts Castle Stage Show in Sudden Schedule Shift
Magic Kingdom is no stranger to change, but every now and then, a subtle update comes along that can completely alter how guests experience the park. Thatโs exactly whatโs happening right now with one of the parkโs most visible entertainment offerings. Without much warning, Disney has shifted the performance schedule for Mickeyโs Magical
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Closure Hits Disney World Location Previously Tied to 2025 Fatalities
Staying at Bay Lake Tower or Disney's Contemporary Resort comes with a specific set of advantages that guests tend to plan around deliberately. The location alone sets this complex apart from everything else on Walt Disney World property โ a direct monorail connection to Magic Kingdom, walkable access to the park entrance, and a resort id
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Universal Orlando Tightens Express Pass Rules as New System Rolls Out
If youโve visited Universal Orlando recently, you may not have noticed it right away. Everything looks the same on the surface. Express Pass is still available. The lines are still there. The process feels familiar. But once you start using it, something becomes clear. The rules have changed. Not officially. Not in a way Universal has lou
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Expedition Everest Just Got a New Addition Guests Didnโt Expect
Thereโs no way around itโAnimal Kingdom feels different right now. Itโs not a bad thing, but it is noticeable. And once you start connecting the dots, it becomes clear why. The park is in the middle of some major changes. Dinoland is officially closed, clearing the way for the new Tropical Americas expansion. That future land will bring E
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