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Outside the Disney Bubble
Why Guests May Want to Skip This Orlando Theme Park Next Month
Universal Orlando Resort is about to have a brutal February with seven different rides closed across all four theme parks, and if you're thinking about visiting next month, you seriously need to consider whether paying full price for significantly reduced experiences actually makes sense or if you should just postpone your trip. EPIC Univ
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Disneyland Resort
Disneyland Strips Multiple Key Magical Perks During 70th Anniversary
Disneyland Resort is officially in a celebratory era. Since last year, the park has marked its 70th anniversary by leaning into nostalgia and legacy, highlighted by additions such as a Walt Disney audio-animatronic and the return of Wondrous Journeys. But for some guests, though, that sense of celebration has been undercut by a growing li
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News
NEW: Ghostbusters Ride Buzz Explodes as Universal Orlando Eyes Replacement Options
A recent announcement from Universal Orlando Resort has sparked renewed excitement among fans who have long hoped to see Ghostbusters return to the parks. While the announcement never mentioned the franchise directly, the timing has caused many guests to start connecting the dots. For years, visitors have wondered whether the iconic ghost
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Disney Parks
Disney Park Abroad Announces Spring 2027 Launch for New Expansion
Tokyo Disney Resort just dropped the news everyone's been waiting for, and if you're planning a trip to Tokyo Disneyland anytime soon, you need to know this. The new Wreck-It Ralph attraction is officially opening in spring 2027, which is way more specific than the vague “2026 or later” timeline they gave us before. Now you ca
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News
Confirmed: Disney Temporarily Scales Back Effects in Magic Kingdom Nighttime Spectacular
Thereโs a quiet ritual that plays out every evening at Magic Kingdom. Guests begin shifting toward the hub as the sun dips lower. Strollers park along the edges of walkways. Conversations turn toward one shared expectation: the nighttime spectacular that signals the dayโs emotional finale. For many, Happily Ever After has been that depend
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News
New Voldemort Actor Reveal Throws โHarry Potterโ Fandom Into Chaos
Speculation around HBOโs Harry Potter reboot has reached a new level after Ralph Fiennes, the original Voldemort, made comments that many fans interpreted as revealing his potential successor. That interpretation alone has divided audiences. Some fans welcome the possibility, while others already express concern. HBO has yet to confirm an
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Business
Groundhog Day for Disney: Why Bob Igerโs February 2 Call is the Biggest in Years
On Monday, February 2, 2026, The Walt Disney Company will step into the spotlight for its fiscal first-quarter earnings call. While Groundhog Day is usually a time for weather folklore, for Disney, it marks a moment of existential reckoning. As The Motley Fool recently noted, this is arguably Disneyโs biggest quarterly report in years, re
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Movies & Entertainment
Daisy Ridley Admits Rey’s ‘Star Wars’ Return Is Still Nowhere in Sight
Daisy Ridley's long-discussed return to Star Wars is still up in the air. Despite being announced nearly three years ago as a key part of Lucasfilmโs theatrical future, the Rey Skywalker film remains stalled, with no production timeline and little public movement behind the scenes. Lucasfilm unveiled the project at Star Wars Celebration i
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Disney Parks
Disney Changes Course on Future of Closed ‘Ratatouille’ Attraction
Disney has shared a new update on the future of its Ratatouille attraction, clarifying when guests can expect the ride to return following its recent closure. Since its debut, Ratatouille has represented Disneyโs shift toward immersive, technology-driven attractions. Trackless ride systems, oversized physical sets, and layered projection
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Disney Resorts
Families Forced To Stand and Eat Outside Disney World Restaurant
Guests at one of Walt Disney World Resort's most expensive hotels are being forced to eat standing up after Disney removed all outdoor seating from a central dining location. Every table, chair, and umbrella vanished overnight from Captain Cook's at Disney's Polynesian Village Resort, eliminating a significant portion of available dining
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