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Disney Flags Popular EPCOT Area as Crowd Levels Continue to Rise in 2026
If you’ve visited Walt Disney World recently, you’ve likely felt it right away. The crowds aren’t just back—they’re heavier than expected. Walkways feel tighter, lines stretch longer, and even quieter corners of the parks don’t offer the same breathing room they once did. That alone isn’t unusual. Disney parks have always pulled in big cr
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Budget Alert: Disney Just Released Luxury Souvenirs at EPCOT Costing Up to $500
Disney has always known how to separate guests from their money in ways that feel entirely voluntary and even exciting in the moment. The souvenir category at Walt Disney World spans an enormous range of price range, and the upper end of that range has been steadily climbing for years. But what just landed at EPCOT's Port of Entry represe
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A Beloved Cedar Point Attraction Is Gone—And It Signals a Bigger Shift Across Parks
For generations of visitors, summer at Cedar Point has meant more than just record-breaking coasters. It’s been about tradition—the familiar sights, the midway sounds, and the rides that quietly became part of family memories. Now, guests are beginning to notice something missing. Not a towering roller coaster or a headline-grabbing attra
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Disney Guests Are Starting to Avoid These Dates on Purpose
There’s no way around it—Disney’s Hollywood Studios is one of the toughest parks to “get right” when it comes to planning. You can show up with a solid strategy and still feel like you’re playing catch-up if the crowds are high enough. But here’s what a lot of people don’t realize: the calendar matters more than almost anything else. Some
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Disney World Increases Guest Access at Magic Kingdom With New Hotel Perk
If you’ve been paying attention to Walt Disney World lately, you might have noticed something shifting—especially in the early hours of the day. Disney has quietly improved a perk hotel guests already rely on, and it’s starting to change how people plan their mornings at Magic Kingdom. It’s not a headline-grabbing update, but it makes a r
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New Disney World Passholder Deal Slashes Dining Prices by 40%—And It’s Not Just in the Parks
There’s something uniquely emotional about being a Walt Disney World Annual Passholder. It’s not just about access—it’s about belonging. For many, it means spontaneous park visits, last-minute dinner reservations, and the comfort of returning to a place that feels like home. But over the past few years, that sense of value has been tested
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Disney World Launches New ‘Toy Story’ Offering Just for Annual Passholders
Something new is happening at Disney World, and it’s not the kind of update you’ll see promoted everywhere. There’s no major ride opening or big announcement tied to it. Instead, Disney is rolling out something more selective—an experience designed specifically for Annual Passholders. And if you’re into Toy Story, this is one you’ll want
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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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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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