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Disneyland Resort
Happiest Place on High Alert: Health Officials Confirm New Measles Exposure at Disneyland Resort
The “Happiest Place on Earth” is once again at the center of a public health firestorm. On February 7, 2026, the Orange County Health Care Agency (OCHCA) confirmed an additional case of measles exposure at the Disneyland Resort, marking the second high-profile alert in as many weeks. For the thousands of families who visited t
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The Walden Standard: Why Disneyโs New Creative Chief Just Axed a Massive Live-Action Remake
The “Succession Shadow” has finally lifted at the House of Mouse. On February 3, 2026, The Walt Disney Company officially named Josh DโAmaro as its next CEO, but the most significant ripple effect for the studioโs film slate came from the appointment of Dana Walden as the companyโs first-ever President and Chief Creative Offic
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Pack Your Patience: Super Bowl Sunday To Impact Universal Orlando Resort
The magic of a theme park day often starts with a simple promise: escape. Guests arrive expecting carefully timed attractions, immersive lands, and just enough unpredictability to feel excitingโnot overwhelming. But every so often, the outside world collides with that promise in a way few visitors see coming. As one of the most anticipate
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Universal Studios
The Wizarding World Could Be Getting Bigger at Universal Orlando Resort
For many guests, a day at Universal Orlando Resort isnโt just about thrillsโitโs about immersion. Itโs the feeling of stepping into a world where movies, stories, and fandom collide in ways that feel almost real. From Diagon Alleyโs brick-lined streets to the towering coaster tracks that dominate the skyline, Universal Studios Florida has
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Universal Orlando Advances Pokรฉmon-Themed Expansion With Latest Update
Universal has officially made Pokรฉmon part of its theme park future. This move doesnโt rely on rumors or behind-the-scenes speculation. Pokรฉmon now sits within Universalโs long-term plans, signaling a shift in how the company treats one of the most powerful franchises in entertainment. While Universal hasnโt laid out every detail yet, the
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Disney Parks
Disney Makes Multiple Unexpected Changes to Theme Park Parade
Disney parades rarely change once they debut. When they do, adjustments are typically limited to removing floats, swapping costumes, or quietly retiring elements that no longer resonate with guests. Large-scale revisions to an existing parade โ particularly outside of an anniversary year โ remain uncommon across Disney parks. At Disneylan
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Disney Threatens to Cancel Upcoming โStar Warsโ Movie After Internal Concerns
At first glance, the Star Wars universe looks crowded with activity. New characters arrive, shows keep rolling out, and a theatrical release finally returns to the calendar. Yet that momentum masks a growing unease. A major Star Wars movie reportedly faces an uncertain fate, and its survival may depend on one risky experiment. Fans feel t
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Movies & Entertainment
‘The Acolyte’ Showrunner Drops Divisive Comment on ‘Star Wars’ Show
Nearly two years after The Acolyte was cancelled, its creator is reopening the debate around what the series ultimately achieved. Showrunner Leslye Headland has described the short-lived Star Wars drama as a success, a claim that has reignited long-running divisions among fans. The comments arrive well after the dust settled on the Disney
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Disney Finally Restores 6 Hotel Perks for 2026 After Massive Price Increases
Itโs no secret that Walt Disney World vacations cost more than they used to. Tickets rise. Resorts follow. Add-ons stack quickly. For many families, planning now feels more strategic than spontaneous. Thatโs why Disneyโs latest move for 2026 stands out. Without much fanfare, the company has restored six hotel perks that bring real value b
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Universal Studios
Starbucks at This Universal Orlando Resort Park Is Not Accepting Any Orders
The promise of a theme park morning is almost ritualistic. Guests stream through the gates with sleepy smiles, park maps in hand, and one unspoken expectation: that first cup of coffee will be waiting. At Universal Orlando Resort, that routine has long been woven into the opening moments of a park day, especially for guests heading toward
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