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Movies & Entertainment
โJurassicโ Sequel Wonโt Follow Rebirth, Going Back to the “Park” Era
The Jurassic franchise has had a whirlwind decade. But while the “World” banner has enjoyed huge success, from the explosive reinvention with Jurassic World in 2015 to another box-office hit with Rebirth last year, fans have seen the series truly test the boundaries of believability. Hybrids, weaponized creatures, human clones
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Downtown Disney
Disneyland Confirms Downtown Disney Will Look a LOT Different in 2026
Disneyland Resort unveiled a redesigned logo for the Downtown Disney District on Monday, marking the shopping, dining, and entertainment destination's 25th anniversary. The new branding strips away decorative flourishes in favor of simplified typography, signaling a visual identity shift that Disney says honors the lifestyle center's R
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Walt Disney World
Disney World Closes Three Guest Areas in January 2026
Walt Disney World Resort implemented multiple refurbishment closures on Monday, January 12, 2026, affecting parking, dining, and transportation facilities across the Central Florida property. Disney cast members also quietly installed scrims around portions of Expedition Everest at Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park, launching an unannoun
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Universal Orlando Is About to Open Access to a Hidden Mardi Gras Tradition
Every Mardi Gras season at Universal Orlando starts the same way. The park gets louder. The colors get bolder. Guests slow down instead of rushing to the next attraction. Food booths appear seemingly overnight, serving dishes that donโt normally belong in a theme park. It feels like a celebration โ but for a small number of guests, it bec
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Animal Kingdom Guests Won’t Have the Full Expedition Everest Experience
Disneyโs Animal Kingdom has always balanced spectacle with subtlety, but recent visits reveal a park in motion. While not every change is immediately obvious, a combination of construction zones, phased closures, and behind-the-scenes work points to the larger transformation taking shape across the park. This period of adjustment has been
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Disney World Guests Told to Prepare Differently as Temperatures Drop
Walt Disney World is built on predictability. Guests expect crowds, long days, and warm weather. Cold temperatures? Not so much. But when Florida experiences a rare cool stretch, the parks donโt suddenly shut down โ they simply feel different. And guests who donโt adjust their expectations or packing lists often learn that lesson the hard
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Walt Disney World
Disney World Announces Theme Park Closure Effective January 2026
Walt Disney World Resort extended a water park closure on Monday due to sustained freezing temperatures across Central Florida. What began as a three-day shutdown has expanded to five days in total, with Disney's Typhoon Lagoon Water Park remaining closed through the weekend due to dangerous cold weather, making water attraction operation
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Disney Responds After Taylor Swift Overwhelms Parks
Theme park galleries dedicated to entertainment properties occupy a unique position within the broader attraction ecosystem, functioning less as traditional museum spaces and more as marketing laboratories where corporations test audience engagement with their latest intellectual property investments. Walt Disney Presents at Hollywood Stu
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Disneyland Resort
Disneyland Resort Reopening Dates: Jungle Cruise, Incredicoaster, and Inside Out Emotional Whirlwind Return in 2026
After a massive wave of post-holiday closures that saw nearly a dozen attractions go dark, Disneyland Resort is finally ready to bring its heavy hitters back online. As the parks transition out of the Christmas season and into the winter maintenance window, Disney has confirmed official reopening dates for three major fan-favorites: Jungl
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Disneyโs CEO Transition Exposes Growing Power Struggle at the Top
For a company built on carefully managed messaging and polished transitions, Disneyโs current CEO search feels unusually raw. As Bob Iger prepares to eventually step aside, the process of choosing his successor has revealed something Disney rarely acknowledges publicly: internal tension at the highest levels of leadership. This isnโt just
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