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France Pavilion at EPCOT Regains a Major Piece of Its Identity
Something has felt slightly off inside EPCOTโs France Pavilion for the past few months, even if many guests couldnโt immediately pinpoint why. The restaurants stayed open. Remyโs Ratatouille Adventure continued pulling long lines. Crepes, pastries, and shopping still filled the area with crowds throughout the day. On the surface, the pavi
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Disneyโs Yacht Club Finally Reopens Fan-Favorite Lounge After Months of Closure
For a while there, Disneyโs Yacht Club Resort felt like it was losing pieces of itself one by one. Construction walls appeared. Refurbishment notices went up. Guests started adjusting to temporary closures and rerouted walkways around the resort. Then Crewโs Cup Lounge closed earlier this year, removing one of the most dependable late-nig
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Universal’s Hit Nightlife Location Closes for Hours Without Warning
A new seasonal transformation at Universal CityWalk Orlando is already drawing attention, not just for its nostalgic theme, but for an unexpected operational moment that caught guests off guard during its opening days. The Red Coconut Club, one of CityWalkโs most recognizable nightlife venues, recently launched its latest limited-time ove
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Magic Kingdom Park
In Three Days, Disney Will Begin Removing Guests From Magic Kingdom Early
The clock is ticking for Walt Disney World Resort guests with plans for Magic Kingdom Park on Wednesday. If you haven't adjusted your itinerary yet, now is the time. What's Happening on May 13 Magic Kingdom Park will close to regular guests at 5:30 p.m. this Wednesday, May 13, nearly four hours ahead of its normal closing time. The culpri
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Final Chance to Experience Classic Universal Attraction Before Closure
There are very few attractions left at Universal Orlando that can genuinely claim to be part of the resortโs original identity. Over the years, entire lands have transformed, rides have disappeared, and new intellectual properties have reshaped the parks into something dramatically different from what guests experienced in the 1990s. But
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Disney Parks
Beyond the Scrim: New Aerials and Ground Updates Reveal the Rapid Rise of Animal Kingdomโs “Tropical Americas”
The prehistoric age at Disneyโs Animal Kingdom hasn't just ended; itโs being systematically paved over to make way for a new kind of magic. As of May 10, 2026, the transformation of the former DinoLand U.S.A. into Pueblo Esperanza (the “Tropical Americas”) has transitioned from “demolition mode” to “vertical
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What Caused a Disney Park Evacuation Saturday Afternoon?
What started as a typical sunny afternoon at Disney's Blizzard Beach Water Park quickly turned tense Friday after guests witnessed a frightening medical emergency unfold near the parkโs popular wave pool attraction. The incident sparked heavy discussion online after visitors began posting about what they saw inside the park, with rumors r
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The Force is Divided: Why Republicans Are Vowing to Skip โThe Mandalorian & Groguโ Following Mark Hamillโs Viral Outburst
In a galaxy far, far away, the struggle between light and dark is legendary. But in May 2026, that struggle is playing out on social media and at the box office. As Disney prepares for the blockbuster theatrical release of The Mandalorian & Grogu, a new disturbance in the Force has emerged: a massive, Republican-led boycott. Credit: Lucas
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Magic Kingdom Park
Disney World Begins Reimagining Project in Fantasyland at Magic Kingdom
A long-overdue construction project in Storybook Circus is showing real progress, and Walt Disney World Resort guests finally have visual proof that a new structure is taking shape. New Roof Emerges in Fantasyland at Magic Kingdom Park The most tangible sign yet of Pete's Silly Sideshow's transformation surfaced on April 29, when WDWNT sh
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