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Disneyland Resort
Guests Push Back as Disney Issues Controversial Warnings Over Park Attendance
A visit to a Disney park no longer begins at the gates โ it starts days, sometimes weeks, in advance. For decades, entry to Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World Resort required little more than a ticket and timing. That changed after the pandemic, as Disney introduced reservation systems to manage crowd levels and reshape how guests pl
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News
Marvel Just Revealed Phase 7 Timeline Through 2029
Marvel has a funny way of revealing its plans. Sometimes it does it from a stage in front of thousands of screaming fans. Other times, it happens quietly, through a calendar update that most people would miss if they were not paying attention. That is what makes this latest stretch so interesting. A few release-date shifts may not sound l
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‘Back to the Future’ Film Announced: Michael J. Fox’s Return Confirmed
The world of Back to the Future (1985) extends far beyond Marty McFlyโs first trip to 1955. While the trilogy, which was directed and co-written by Robert Zemeckis and co-written and produced by Bob Gale, concluded with Back to the Future Part III (1990), the franchise has grown in unexpected ways, from comic books and video games to them
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Walt Disney World
Disney To Change โFinding Nemo, โThe Lion King,โ and โCarsโ Park Areas This Year
Three of Disney's Art of Animation Resort's themed guest room sections are entering a construction window, according to six permits filed by Walt Disney World Resort on the same day. Six Permits, Three Themes, One Busy Year Ahead On March 20, Walt Disney World Resort's Facility Asset Management group filed six Notice of Commencement docum
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Disney Hollywood Studios
After Almost 70 Years, Disney Brings Back Racist โSong of the Southโ
Disney has spent years distancing itself from one of its most controversial films โ but a decades-old prop now on display at Disney's Hollywood Studios is keeping its memory alive. Here's where to findย Song of the Southย (1946) at Walt Disney World Resort. Why Song of the South Was Buried The Walt Disney Company last allowed Song of the So
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Disney Parks
Terminal Turmoil: Why ICE Agents are Manning Airport Gates and How itโs Hijacking Your Disney Vacation
The 2026 Spring Break season was supposed to be defined by the “Magic of the Heelers.” With the record-breaking debut of “Blueyโs Best Day Ever” at Disneyland and EPCOT's vibrant Flower & Garden Festival in full bloom, Central Florida and Southern California are currently the most sought-after destinations on earth
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Disney Hollywood Studios
Disney World Removes Iconic Spaceship From Star Wars: Galaxyโs Edge
Batuu just got a little harder to navigate, as one of the first things guests see when they step into the galaxy far, far away is now hidden behind plywood. Here's the latest update on maintenance in theย Star Warsย land at Disney's Hollywood Studios. A-Wing Disappears Behind Construction Walls Guests entering Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge at Di
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Magic Kingdom Park
Main Street, U.S.A., Area Now Inaccessible to Disney World Guests
The iconic walkway leading to Cinderella Castle is getting some much-needed attention. Thanks to the construction project, Magic Kingdom Park guests will need to navigate around sections of Main Street, U.S.A. that are temporarily off-limits. Fresh Pavement Outside Crystal Arts Disney Fanatic first reported on construction activity along
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News
Lightning Lane Proposal Will Increase Disney World Prices By $100s
Thereโs a new idea making the rounds among Disney fansโand it has the potential to quietly reshape how a day at Walt Disney World unfolds. At first, it sounds like a simple enhancement. Add more options to Lightning Lane. Give guests more flexibility. Reduce some of the biggest crowding issues across the parks. But once you dig into it, t
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Business
The Great Disney Detente: Why the “Anti-Woke” War is Quietly Fading in 2026
For nearly four years, the cultural landscape was defined by a scorched-earth battle between the “Anti-Woke” Right and The Walt Disney Company. Following high-profile legal warfare in Florida and the pervasive “Go Woke, Go Broke” campaigns, it seemed the bridge between the House of Mouse and conservative families h
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