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EPCOT
Living With the Land Closes, Demo Crews Spotted on 43-Year-Old EPCOT Ride
On Thursday, Living with the Land shut down unexpectedly at EPCOT. The abrupt closure came after crews removed the greenhouse's iconic central tree and drained the entire boat channel, exposing the ride track. The shutdown follows the unannounced tree removal that occurred in early February. Guests reported witnessing cast members cutting
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Warning: Disney World Guests Are Starting to Avoid Animal Kingdom in 2026
Animal Kingdom has always had its own personality. It’s quieter and more immersive. The one park that feels like Disney actually wants you to slow down and look around. But in 2026, slowing down might not feel like a choice anymore. It might feel like you’re doing it because there’s simply less to do. And that’s precisely why Animal Kingd
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Universal Schedules New ‘Harry Potter’ Closure Sooner Than Expected
If you've got a Universal Orlando trip planned in the next few months, you need to read this because there are some closures happening that could totally mess with your plans if you don't know about them ahead of time. Epic Universe has basically turned Universal Orlando into an absolute madhouse right now. In the best way possible, obvio
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Frontierland Construction Is Quietly Choking Magic Kingdom, Shuts Down 30% of the Park
Magic Kingdom has been in a strange in-between phase lately. Guests can still ride the classics, grab their favorite snacks, and catch the parades without much trouble. But at the same time, it feels like Disney is slowly reshaping the park right in front of everyone. And the most significant sign of that change isn’t a new ride announcem
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Recent ‘The Mandalorian and Grogu’ Release Flops, Disney Speaks Out
Star Wars is heading back to theaters, but the road there may signal a broader reset for the franchise’s post-Return of the Jedi storytelling. For years, The Mandalorian functioned as the centerpiece of Lucasfilm’s Disney+ strategy. Debuting in 2019, Jon Favreau’s series reintroduced audiences to a galaxy far, far away through the eyes of
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Disney World Cuts Another COVID-Era Procedure Forever
Walt Disney World has spent years slowly walking back the rules and operational changes introduced during the COVID era. Some of those changes faded quickly, but others lasted so long that guests began to think Disney would never let them go. But now, things are shifting. With every new year that passes, the resort feels less like it’s ru
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Disney Parks
The Disneyland Attraction That Disappeared in January Is Coming Back This Week
Rise of the Resistance at Disneyland has been closed since January 20, leaving fans eagerly awaiting its return. Disney has remained silent about the timeline, but has quietly updated its website to reflect the ride's reopening on February 13, with operating hours from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. There was no official announcement or fanfare—
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EPCOT Guests Are Racing to Norway After Disney Brings Back This Fan Favorite
EPCOT has no shortage of popular rides, but there are only a few attractions that can completely take over the park the moment they reopen. Frozen Ever After is one of them. After being closed for refurbishment since January 26, Frozen Ever After officially reopened this morning, and the reaction was immediate. Guests didn’t just casually
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Disneyland Just Revealed Who Matters More: Cast Members or Parking Spaces
Disneyland Resort has filed a demolition permit to tear down Team Disney Anaheim East, a 70,732-square-foot office building used by cast members, to build a parking garage for guests. This permit, filed on February 11, 2026, indicates that workspace for administrative and operational functions is being sacrificed to accommodate about 6,00
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The One Spring Mistake That Can Ruin Your Entire Disney World Trip
Spring at Walt Disney World sounds like the smart choice. The holidays are over, summer hasn’t hit full force yet, and a lot of families assume March and April fall into that “sweet spot” where crowds calm down and the weather stays comfortable. It feels like the perfect time to visit if you want the Disney experience without the chaos. B
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