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Movies & Entertainment
Several Canceled Batman Projects Confirmed
Batman has maintained a strong presence in video games for decades, from early side-scrolling adventures to the critically acclaimed Arkham franchise. The character has consistently adapted to new gaming technology, and that momentum is set to continue with the upcoming LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight. Legacy of the Dark Knight Dev
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Business
Disney CEO Earns 805x More Than Most Theme Park Employees
The Walt Disney Company disclosed Bob Iger's 2025 compensation package this week, revealing an executive pay structure that dwarfs what typical theme park cast members earn by a staggering margin. Iger's total compensation reached approximately $46.4 million last year, with particularly eyebrow-raising expenditures including over half a m
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Universal Studios
Universal Epic Universe Enforces Abrupt Ride Closure Effective February 8
Stardust Racers went dark again at Universal Epic Universe on Sunday, with half the dueling roller coaster unexpectedly shutting down and forcing guests into extended waits for a compromised experience. The February 8 malfunction marked the latest setback for an attraction that's become synonymous with operational headaches since Universa
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Universal Pulls Parking Access, Alerts Incoming Travelers
Universal Studios Hollywood operates differently than most major theme parks. The park sits carved into the Hollywood Hills rather than sprawling across flat acreage, creating a vertical layout that extends up and down hillsides instead of spreading horizontally. This unique geography shapes every aspect of the guest experience, from how
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Disney World Guests Are Losing $30 in Minutes Because They Donโt Understand Lightning Lane
Lightning Lane Multi Pass is supposed to make Walt Disney World easier. For many guests, it feels like the perfect solution: spend a little extra money, skip long standby lines, and get more done in less time. But in practice, Lightning Lane has become one of the most misunderstood purchases at Disney World. And that misunderstanding is c
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Disney World Guests Claim the โFree Upgradeโ Era Is Officially Over
There was a time when staying at a Walt Disney World resort came with a certain kind of excitement that you couldnโt buy. You could book the cheapest room category available, show up at check-in, and still have a chance at a pleasant surprise. Maybe your room was ready early. Maybe the resort had extra availability. Maybe Disney just deci
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Bob Igerโs Exit Could Trigger Disneyโs Most Dangerous Era Yet
Disney fans have been through a lot over the last few years. Between rising theme park prices, controversial ride closures, and endless debate about Disneyโs creative direction, the company has felt like itโs been in a constant identity battle. But now, a new fear is starting to spread. And itโs not about ticket costs or streaming shows.
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Magic Kingdom Park
Disney Marks Up One of Magic Kingdomโs Most Historic Attractions
Magic Kingdom is packed with attractions that feel timeless, but only a handful of them can truly claim theyโve been there since the very beginning. Thatโs what makes this latest update especially meaningful. While many guests are focused on bigger projects across Walt Disney World, Disney has quietly begun refreshing one of the most hist
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Disney World Confirms 4 Classic Perks Wonโt Be Revived Under New Leadership
There was a time when planning a Walt Disney World vacation felt almost effortless. Yes, it was expensive, but Disney made up for it by offering perks that made the trip smoother and more enjoyable. Staying on property came with real advantages, and guests didnโt feel like they had to pay extra for every little convenience. But that versi
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Tokyo Disneyland
The 5,000-Mile Loophole: Why Tokyo Disneyland is the Last Place to See Disneyโs Most Controversial History
In the world of theme park enthusiasts, there is a growing divide that can only be crossed by a transpacific flight. As of February 2026, the “sanitization” of the American Disney parks is virtually complete. In California and Florida, the “Inclusion Key” has rewritten the script, turning the “Wench Auction
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