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Disney Parks
The Disney Springs Location That Killed Two Major Attractions Just Got a New Permit
Level99 just filed a permit for exterior signage at the cursed Disney Springs building that has absolutely destroyed every single business that's tried to operate inside it, and this is actually the first real sign that something is progressing after nearly a year of basically nothing happening since Disney announced this replacement. Fin
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‘Star Wars’ Excludes Multiple ‘Mandalorian’ Stars From Next Movie
When The Mandalorian premiered in 2019, it didn’t just introduce Din Djarin and Grogu—it quietly reshaped Disney’s entire Star Wars strategy. Seven years later, that era is heading to theaters with The Mandalorian and Grogu (2026), even as signs point to a broader pullback from the timeline that once seemed destined to dominate the franch
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Major Disney World Closure Cuts Access to Popular Animal Kingdom Area
Animal Kingdom has always operated a little differently from Disney’s other parks. It doesn’t rush you from attraction to attraction. It encourages wandering, discovery, and moments that don’t feel scheduled. That’s why the upcoming closure of the Wildlife Express Train and Rafiki’s Planet Watch has stirred up such a strong reaction. Disn
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Josh D’Amaro Steps Into CEO Role, Setting Disney Parks Overhaul
Josh D’Amaro’s first day as Disney CEO won’t come with a honeymoon period. It comes with expectations — and a project list that’s already pushing the company forward at full speed. By the time D’Amaro officially takes the reins in March, Disney Parks are deep into one of the most aggressive build-out cycles in their history. Across multip
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Disney Opens Animal Kingdom Location Early to Ease Growing Pressure
Animal Kingdom is in the middle of a major identity shift, and lately, guests are starting to feel it in unexpected ways. Not through attraction closures alone. Not just through construction walls. But through something far more noticeable when hunger kicks in. Places to eat are disappearing faster than they’re being replaced. That’s why
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Disney Is Taking Ariel Out of Orlando Theme Park and Guests Should Plan Ahead
If you're planning a Magic Kingdom trip in February and you have Little Mermaid fans in your group, you absolutely need to know that Under the Sea – Journey of the Little Mermaid is closing for one day on February 12, 2026. This isn't a long refurbishment, but if you only have one Disney day or Ariel is a huge priority for your family, th
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Universal Weighs in on Disney World’s Latest Permanent Closure, Entices Guests to Resort
Change has arrived at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, and one of the park’s most recognizable attractions has now exited the stage. DINOSAUR officially closed on February 1, 2026, ending decades of operation and signaling a major turning point in the park’s ongoing expansion. The closure is part of Disney’s larger plan to replace DinoLand U.S.A.
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Politics and the MCU Collide as Mark Ruffalo Addresses Disney “Fired” Claims
Viral claims that Disney terminated Mark Ruffalo's Marvel Studios contract following controversial political commentary have been definitively refuted by the actor himself during promotional appearances for Crime 101. Speaking to reporters alongside co-stars Chris Hemsworth and Halle Berry, Ruffalo addressed the widespread social media sp
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Disney Just Changed Who Has Influence Over the Theme Parks
Disney didn’t announce a new parks executive. There was no big presentation or concept art reveal. But with one leadership move, the company fundamentally changed who has influence over the future of its theme parks. By naming Dana Walden as President and Chief Creative Officer, Disney added a powerful new voice to conversations that shap
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New CEO Begins Fresh Era With Discounted Walt Disney World Vacations
For generations, a trip to Walt Disney World has been more than a vacation—it’s been a promise. A promise of escapism, meticulous storytelling, and an emotional connection that few destinations on Earth can replicate. Guests don’t just arrive with tickets; they arrive with expectations shaped by decades of memories, traditions, and person
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