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Longstanding Disney Park Fixture Closes After 25 Years
Disney's Animal Kingdom is not the same park it was a year ago, and it is going to look even more different a year from now. DinoLand U.S.A. is gone. A new land called Tropical Americas is under construction. Encanto and Indiana Jones attractions are in development. The park is in the middle of a genuine, ground-level reinvention, and cha
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New ‘Pirates of the Caribbean 6’ Casting Reports Reveal Potential Future at Disney
Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean franchise is back in development, but the path forward is anything but straightforward. The studio is actively shaping a new installment in the seafaring saga, more than two decades after Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl launched in 2003. That film didn’t just defy expectations for a
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Disney World to Shut Down Large Portions of Property February 27–March 2
Late February at Walt Disney World has a reputation for being one of the calmer stretches of the year. Smaller crowds, shorter waits, a little more breathing room. That reputation is accurate most of the time — but not this weekend. From February 26 through March 2, 2026, the resort is hosting the Disney Princess Half Marathon Weekend, on
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‘Mandalorian’ Star Speaks Out After Franchise Cancellation Reported
The Mandalorian’s third season ended with a sense of closure, but also recalibration. Din Djarin (Pedro Pascal) and Grogu, now officially Din Grogu, found a quiet domestic resolution. Yet the broader story of Mandalore took precedence, elevating Katee Sackhoff’s Bo-Katan Kryze from fallen noble to restored leader. Her journey across Seaso
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Guests Notified: ‘Harry Potter’ Land to Change in Days at All Universal Parks
Every spring, something shifts inside The Wizarding World of Harry Potter. The menus change, the shop windows fill with seasonal merchandise, and a very specific kind of excitement takes hold among fans who know what is coming. Butterbeer Season is back, and the 2025 edition has more going for it than any previous year. Running March 1 th
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Disney World Confirms Why It Removed This ‘Star Wars’ Area
Animation Courtyard has long served as a quiet but meaningful corner of the park. While blockbuster attractions draw crowds elsewhere, this space has offered something different: a celebration of the artistry behind Disney magic. Families have wandered through shaded pathways, children have danced alongside Disney Jr. characters, and life
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Disney CEO Lands Role With Company Long Seen as Mickey’s Controversial Rival
Southern California in the summer of 2028 is going to be unlike anything the region has seen in decades. The Los Angeles Olympics are coming, and the entertainment industry is already maneuvering to be part of it. What is starting to take shape is not just a sports event with some Hollywood flair sprinkled in — it is a full-on convergence
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The Self-Driving Car Invasion of Orlando Theme Parks Just Started
Waymo launched its autonomous ride-hailing service in Orlando on February 24, 2026, meaning fully driverless cars with literally nobody behind the wheel are now operating on Central Florida roads, covering Universal Orlando Resort, parts of Walt Disney World Resort, and Orlando International Airport. This isn't some distant future concept
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Another Marvel Casualty: Disney Confirms Series Will Not Return
The Marvel Cinematic Universe has survived cast changes, creative pivots, multiversal resets, and shifting box office trends. It has redefined blockbuster storytelling for nearly two decades. But sometimes, the losses don’t happen on the big screen. This time, the casualty isn’t a superhero. It’s a series that quietly became part of the M
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NEW: 30,000 Extra Guests Descend on Disney World This Week
There are weeks at Walt Disney World when you can sense the change before you ever check the crowd calendar. The buses are fuller before 7:00 a.m. The security lines move steadily instead of casually. Lightning Lane return times disappear with unusual speed. And the energy — that low hum that lives in the background of every Disney park d
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