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Some Disney World Areas Become Nearly Impossible During Spring Break
Spring break transforms Walt Disney World into one of the busiest vacation destinations in the country. Schools across the United States stagger their breaks throughout March, sending wave after wave of families to Central Florida for a few days of theme park fun. The energy inside the parks can feel exciting during this time of year, but
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Lightning Lane Prices Jump at Disney World — Guests Will Pay More Starting March 29
Spring Break season is officially underway at Walt Disney World, and anyone planning a late-March visit should be ready for larger crowds, longer wait times, and one more thing that tends to arrive this time of year — higher prices. The latest example involves Disney’s Lightning Lane system, which allows guests to skip standby lines for m
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Magic Kingdom Park
After 54 Years, Disney World Guests Can No Longer See the Haunted Mansion
After five decades at the Magic Kingdom, the Haunted Mansion is no longer visible to guests walking through Liberty Square. How the Haunted Mansion Disappeared The transformation happened in stages. Back in December 2025, Walt Disney World Resort began clearing the Haunted Mansion's graveyard and lawn, pulling out the themed tombstones an
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Universal Studios
Seuss Landing Attraction Closing Soon at Universal Orlando Resort
Few places inside Universal Orlando Resort capture the spirit of childhood quite like Seuss Landing at Universal Islands of Adventure. With its bright pastel buildings, twisting architecture, and whimsical soundtrack echoing through the pathways, the land feels like stepping directly into the pages of a Dr. Seuss storybook. For many famil
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Walt Disney World
“A Shocking Development”: Disney’s Contemporary Resort Walkway and Tower Impacted by Major Refurbishment
For decades, Disney’s Contemporary Resort has stood as one of the most recognizable landmarks at Walt Disney World Resort. Its towering A-frame structure, the iconic monorail gliding through its atrium, and its proximity to Magic Kingdom Park have made it a bucket-list destination for Disney fans around the world. Opened alongside the par
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Disney Locks in Main Cast for Live-Action ‘Tangled’ Movie
Disney has taken a major step toward bringing Rapunzel back to the big screen—this time in live-action. After years of development talk surrounding a remake of 2010's Tangled, The Walt Disney Company has officially cast its central duo. Teagan Croft will play the long-haired princess Rapunzel, while Milo Manheim has been selected as the c
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Disney Parks
Bluey Just Took Over Fantasyland at Disneyland and Changed Everything
Disneyland has introduced signage and decorations for “Bluey's Best Day Ever!” at Fantasyland Theatre, marking a significant shift in how Disney integrates new properties into its classic theme park lands. The venue features a “Fun Fair” medallion, colorful bunting, and whimsical Bluey-themed elements, including bl
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Marvel Stars Address ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 4’ With New Cast
Marvel Studios wrapped up the story of one of the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s most distinctive teams with the release of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 in 2023. Directed by James Gunn, the film closed the trilogy that began nearly a decade earlier, while also setting up a fresh lineup of heroes who could continue the cosmic adventures. Th
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EPCOT
Multi-Month Closure Confirmed for EPCOT World Showcase Area
One of the most popular Quick-Service stops in the EPCOT World Showcase has been behind construction walls since January, and there's still no end date in sight. Refreshment Port Goes Dark Refreshment Port, the walk-up dining spot tucked near the Canada Pavilion in the EPCOT World Showcase, has been closed since January 12, 2026. The loca
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Disney’s ‘2D Era’: New Attractions Are Dropping 3D Technology
Disney fans are used to hearing about bigger screens, smarter ride systems, and more advanced effects. The company built much of its reputation on finding new ways to make attractions feel more immersive than what came before. For years, 3D was one of the clearest examples of that mindset. Now Disney seems to be changing course, and it is
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