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Disney Parks
Report: Disney Considering Brand-New Theme Park Named ‘DisneySky’
Disney’s theme park business has grown dramatically since Disneyland Park opened in Anaheim, California, in 1955. Resorts in Florida, Paris, Tokyo, Hong Kong, and Shanghai have since followed, turning the company into one of the world’s dominant players in global tourism. But new parks have become rare. In recent years, Disney has largely
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Disney Could Cancel ‘Avatar’ Land Plans, Alternative Revealed
Disney’s next wave of theme park expansions could look very different from what fans were originally promised. A major project once planned for Disneyland Resort may already be shifting direction, according to new reporting — with insiders suggesting the company could move away from Avatar in favor of another franchise entirely. The rumor
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Magic Kingdom Park
Failure Reported on Tiana’s Bayou Adventure Attraction at Magic Kingdom
A slow stretch in the queue at Tiana's Bayou Adventure turned into an unexpected discovery for one sharp-eyed Magic Kingdom Park guest. It sparked a debate among Disney Parks fans about whether Walt Disney Imagineers made a storytelling mistake. The Ride and Its Backstory Tiana's Bayou Adventure opened at both Magic Kingdom Park and Disne
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Disney Sends Refunds to Guests After New Lightsaber Adjustment
Buying Disney merchandise usually comes with one unspoken rule: once you pay, the price is locked in. That’s why what just happened through the Disney Store caught so many people off guard. A limited-edition collectible dropped online, fans rushed to grab it, and everything seemed pretty standard—until the price changed almost immediately
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One Simple Shift Now Expands What You Can Ride at Disney World
If you’re planning a Disney World trip, there’s one number you should be paying attention to more than anything else right now: 40 inches. It doesn’t sound like much, but it completely changes what your trip looks like. That’s because some of Disney’s biggest attractions all sit right at that exact height requirement—and now, with Big Thu
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Magic Kingdom’s Big Thunder Mountain Gets Accessibility Change
Big Thunder Mountain Railroad is coming back—and this time, it’s bringing more guests along for the ride. After months of refurbishment, Disney has confirmed that the iconic Magic Kingdom coaster will reopen on May 3, 2026. The return of this Frontierland favorite has been highly anticipated, especially with so many changes happening acro
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Disney World’s New Monsters Inc. Ride Is Moving Faster Than Anyone Expected
There’s always a point in Disney construction where things suddenly feel real. You go from permits and concept art to something you can actually see rising above the horizon. And right now, that’s exactly what’s happening at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. The upcoming Monsters Inc. land has been one of the most talked-about additions to Walt
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COVID-19 Policy Returns to Disney After Jack Sparrow Announcement
When Disney Cruise Line announced the Disney Adventure in full, it came with a promise that felt appropriate for the ambition of the ship. The largest vessel in Disney's fleet, purpose-built for the Asian market, launching from Singapore with a full slate of immersive entertainment designed to make the ship itself the destination rather t
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Disney Parks
After 15 Months Disney Finally Confirms What Is Happening With Its 45-Year-Old Magic Kingdom Coaster
The question that Magic Kingdom guests have been asking since January 2025 finally has a definitive answer. Big Thunder Mountain Railroad is coming back, and Disney just confirmed the exact date. May 3, 2026. After 15 months of closure, the wildest ride in the wilderness returns to Frontierland with a new track, new trains, a new undergro
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Green Goblin Rejoins Marvel’s Plans as Next ‘Spider-Man’ Project Nears
Marvel has confirmed that Green Goblin will return. That headline alone is enough to get attention, but the real story is how carefully Marvel is handling it. There hasn’t been a full reveal or a clear timeline. Instead, the studio is letting the idea sit with fans, building curiosity without spelling everything out. It feels deliberate—a
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