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Out With the Old, in With the Bayou: Disney Releases New Details on Tiana’s Bayou Adventure
With over 230-minute queues, a dangerous log flume exit, and viles of the attraction's water stowed by Imagineer Tony Baxter, it's safe to say Disneyland's Splash Mountain left a br'ery big impression on its last day at the Park. As of May 31, 2023, the equally controversial and iconic Disneyland Resort attraction shut down for good. Bani
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Movies & Entertainment
‘The Little Mermaid’ Actress Fondly Describes Halle Bailey’s Hidden HabitÂ
Jonah Hauer-King (Prince Eric) and Halle Bailey (Ariel) might have on and off-screen chemistry that sparked romance rumors, but a different budding relationship has caught everyone's attention. Typically, an evil sea witch on a mission to steal your voice (and your prince) isn't the best friend candidate. Thankfully, the actress behind Ur
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Disney Springs
Walt Disney World Sees More Signs of Pride Month Celebration
One of Disney’s biggest draws is its inclusivity. Whether with Disney Parks, Disney movies, or Disney merchandise, the Mouse House has made a notable effort to have a more diverse cast and diverse representation of people and identities in its properties. In the Disney Parks, we’ve seen this with their celebrations of different cultures a
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Disney Parks
NAACP Issues Travel Warning Ahead of Pride Month at Disney
It's June 1, and pride is blooming all over the Walt Disney World Resort to support the LGBTQ+ community. To get the party started, hundreds of LGBTQ+ Guests are headed to Orlando to celebrate a four-day-long set of events called “Disney Gay Days.” The sold-out “Gay Days” host hotel, the Doubletree by Hilton at Sea
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Movies & Entertainment
We NEED Disney to Make These Movies
Disney movies are some of the best in the industry. All Disney Fanatics know that familiar feeling of excitement that comes with the opening credits of the Walt Disney Studios theme, complete with the magical castle, the music, and the stunning animation. Some of Disney's biggest hits include Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Jungle Book,
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Disneyland Paris
Disney Issues First Response to Striking Cast Members
After a series of Cast Member protests, Disney is finally responding on behalf of Guests. At the beginning of May, the tightly-drawn Disney curtain was cracked open by a suddenly canceled parade at Disneyland Paris. Emboldened by Paris Unions and a countrywide workers' strike, Cast Members took a stand at Disneyland Park—swapping magic fo
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Woman Tells Terrifying Tale of Fake Service Dog at Disney World
Visiting Walt Disney World Resort in Florida can be a very overwhelming experience. However, Disney wants everyone to feel welcome and appreciated in their Parks. The company knows that some people may need additional assistance while in the Parks, and they work to accommodate that. While some may need assistance with the help of a wheelc
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News
‘A Disney Movie is Not Brainwashing Us.’ Hundreds Speak Out Over Florida Disney Movie Controversy
Around the country, there is a massive teacher shortage. Classrooms are going unfilled or being manned by personnel that is not qualified to teach that particular subject. That situation in the Hernando County School District in Florida just worsened. Hernando County School District came to national attention two weeks ago when the Florid
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EPCOT
Has Epcot’s Premiere World Showcase Store Lost Its Luster?
With champagne and beer steins a-plenty, Disney Guests flock to EPCOT’s World Showcase to eat, drink, and enjoy the magic. But if cocktails and cultural delicacies were all the Pavilions had to showcase, Disney Guests might not linger as long. Most of the charm, intricate details, and Cast Member interactions happen outside of the dining
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Disney Parks
Orlando Facing Flood Threat From Developing Weather System
For those who have visited Walt Disney World Resort over the summer, one thing is for sure. Rain is almost guaranteed nearly every day. The first day of June marks the beginning of hurricane season. Hurricane season lasts from the beginning of June through November. During that time, the Sunshine State sees rain nearly every day, and thun
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