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Disney Tips & Tricks
Weather: Disney World Dealt Cold Rain, Sunny Days to Follow
Guests visiting the Walt Disney World Resort on Tuesday, February 8, were served Disney Magic soaked in cold winter rain. Orlando-area NBC affiliate WESH2's radar is tracking a massive band of rain moving across the Sunshine State from the northwest, and Disney World is in its path. Also, you can see the rains have reached the metro; Here
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New Book Focused on Sally from ‘The Nightmare Before Christmas’ Releasing This Summer
Disney Books just announced that an all-new story following the timeline set in The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993) will be released this summer. Long Live the Pumpkin Queen: Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas follow's Sally's pursuit in saving Halloween Town after order is restored to the town by the end of the plot set in the
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“We Don’t Talk About Bruno” Is Being Snubbed in Awards Season: Here’s Why
Although the Walt Disney Animation Studios movie Encanto has been garnering awards and award nominations for itself throughout the 2022 awards season, the Disney movie's original song “We Don't Talk About Bruno” has definitely stolen the movie's thunder by breaking records, constantly topping the Billboard and Spotify charts,
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Update: Stitch Has Officially Arrived in McDonald’s!
The galaxy's most adorably destructive alien is officially back at McDonald's, and we're not just talking about his local Hawaiian locations! Happymeal.com confirms that a collection of eight different Stitch toys are now available with your kid's happy meal. The toys feature Experiment 626 in different moods and outfits, from him busting
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Should Walt Disney World Have Passholder-Only Traffic Lanes at Park Entrances?
For Annual Passholders visiting Walt Disney World, taking up time with minor aspects to getting around the theme parks can add up to some serious inconveniences. One of the major perks of being an Annual Passholder, especially if you are local to Orlando, is having the ability to head to a Disney park last-minute, without taking too much
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Plan for Even More Crowds This Month at Walt Disney World
This February is shaping up to be a busy month at Walt Disney World with multiple special events taking place around the resort, school vacation weeks across the country, and more. We're outlining everything that's going on at Disney World this month so you can plan your visit around the extra crowds. Walt Disney World experienced a very
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Disney and Marvel Movies Head to the Oscars
As awards season has continued, the Disney movies or Pixar movies that have been taking the lead are the 2021 movies Encanto, Cruella, Luca, Raya and the Last Dragon, and Shang-Chi: Legend of the Ten Rings. Now that the nominations for the 94th Academy Awards were just announced, we know that Encanto, Cruella, and Shang-Chi: Legend of the
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Movies & Entertainment
Video: New Buzz Lightyear Movie Trailer Reveals Emperor Zurg
On Tuesday, February 8, 2022, Disney and Pixar released a new trailer for its upcoming animated film, Lightyear. And we can just about confirm that the origin story of everybody's favorite space ranger, Buzz Lightyear, will feature the Evil Emperor Zurg as the film's chief antagonist! Check it out: A Closer Look at Chris Evans' Buzz Voice
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The Smithsonian Wants to See Your Disney Parks Photos!
Curators at the National Museum of American History are looking for your photos from both the Disneyland Resort and the Walt Disney World Resort for an upcoming project on ‘Disney Parks and American Stories.' If you submit photos from your past Disney vacations, you may see them on display at the museum! The team working on the proj
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Disney Evergreen & History
6 Stories to Inspire You in the Disney+ Celebrate Black Stories Collection
Here in the United States, February has been officially recognized as Black History Month on a national level since 1976. But the origins for such a month (designated to pay tribute to the trials, triumphs, and achievements of the nation’s Black population) date back to 1969 when students and educators at Kent State University first propo
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