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Jack Sparrowโs Final Voyage: Why Margot Robbie Is Officially Taking the Helm of โPirates 6โ
The horizon of the Caribbean is shifting, and for the first time in over two decades, the silhouette of the Black Pearl will not be guided by the eccentric, rum-soaked swagger of Captain Jack Sparrow. In a move that has sent shockwaves through Hollywood and divided one of cinema's largest fanbases, Disney has finally signaled a definitive
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Universal Guests Frustrated as Volcano Bay Ride Closure Drags On
Volcano Bay has always been one of Universal Orlandoโs most impressive parks, mostly because it doesnโt feel like a typical water park. It feels like an experience. Between the tropical theming, the towering volcano, and the carefully designed layout, Universal has always treated Volcano Bay like a major destination rather than a side act
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Walt Disney World
Immersive โStar Warsโ Experience Disappears From Disney World Forever
Aerial photos confirm the Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser building is being gutted and converted into Walt Disney Imagineering offices, ending any hope of the immersive hotel experience returning to Walt Disney World Resort. Photographer @bioreconstruct shared images on X (formerly known as Twitter) on February 15 showing construction equ
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Toon Lagoon Spot at Universal’s Islands of Adventure Expected to Shutdown This April
Universal Orlando guests planning a spring trip to Universalโs Islands of Adventure may want to take note: a popular Toon Lagoon attraction is expected to temporarily shut down later this April. Me Ship, The Olive, the walk-through Popeye-themed play structure, is currently scheduled for refurbishment from April 19 through April 25, 2026.
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REPORT: Josh DโAmaro Looking To Expand Disney World’s Next 3 Lands
Walt Disney World is currently in the middle of what could become its most important expansion era in decades. Major new lands are already in motion, and Disney has made it clear that the resort is heading into a future built around massive themed environments and franchise-driven storytelling. But now, a rumor circulating online suggests
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Disneyland Resort
Disney Monorail To Shut Down on March 30, 2026
Disneyland Resort will close two attractions indefinitely starting March 30, 2026: the Disneyland Monorail and Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin. The Southern California Disney park confirmed both closures on its official refurbishment calendar on February 16. Neither attraction has an announced reopening date. Upcoming Disneyland Monorail Clo
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Disney Hollywood Studios
After 36 Years, Original Part of Disney-MGM Studios Replaced
Gertie the dinosaur at Disney's Hollywood Studios received emergency repairs after a severe crack appeared in her tail near the Echo Lake waterline. Here's the latest news out of Walt Disney World Resort. The damage became visible over the weekend when horticulture crews removed dead vegetation around Echo Lake following recent freezing t
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Walt Disney World
Final Weeks: Disneyland Paris Closing 24-Year-Old Park
After YEARS of waiting, Disneyland Paris is finally getting the massive expansion it desperately needs, and the transformation is happening way faster than most people expected. On March 29, 2025, Walt Disney Studios Park officially becomes Disney Adventure World, and this isn't just a name change. We're talking about a COMPLETE park reim
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Disney Hollywood Studios
Disney World Has a Mold Problem, and It Isnโt Going Away
Black mold or mildew is spreading across queue walls at Slinky Dog Dash in Disney's Hollywood Studios, marking the latest visible contamination issue at Walt Disney World Resort. WDWNT documented the problem on February 16, showing extensive mold patches on a blue Slinky Dog mural that forms part of the outdoor queue for the Toy Story Lan
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High Demand Pushes Coveted Disney Snack Wait Times to Record Levels
Disney's food and beverage strategy increasingly leverages limited-time offerings to generate traffic spikes and social media engagement, creating artificial scarcity that drives demand beyond what products might otherwise command based purely on quality or uniqueness relative to standard menu items. Port Orleans French Quarter's beignets
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