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Disney World Cuts Ties With Delta on Popular Airport Service
It was on the website. Then it wasn't. And if you blinked between roughly late morning and 2:20 PM today, you missed the whole thing. Walt Disney World's Airport Luggage Transfer service briefly listed Delta Air Lines as a participating carrier on its official website today before pulling the update and confirming that Delta was added in
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Disney Cruise Line
Disney Issues Final Warning, Will Turn off All Vacation Bookings on July 9
Disney Cruise Line has posted a heads-up for anyone with cruise plans on the horizon: the entire online reservation system is going dark for 24 hours next week. What's Happening on July 9 Beginning at 4:00 a.m. EDT on Thursday, July 9, 2026, Disney Cruise Line will take its reservation system offline for planned maintenance. The blackout
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Disney World Sells Out Second Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party Months Ahead of Opening
Another Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party has officially sold out, and this one could be even more important than the first. Halloween night was always expected to fill first. It's traditionally one of the most popular dates every year, and guests often prioritize attending on October 31 despite the premium ticket price. The latest se
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Official Warning Issued Across Walt Disney World Amid Dangerous Conditions
There are things about a summer Walt Disney World trip that the promotional materials do not spend much time on. The way Main Street, USA radiates heat off the pavement by early afternoon. The particular exhaustion of standing in an outdoor queue when the thermometer has been climbing since 9 AM. The moment somewhere around 2 PM when the
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Guests Watch in Horror as Child Falls Into Disney Animal Enclosure
There is a version of a Disney vacation where everything goes exactly as planned. The weather cooperates, the Lightning Lane moves quickly, the kids are thrilled by everything, and the only drama is deciding where to eat dinner. That version exists and it happens all the time. Disney parks are genuinely well-run operations with extensive
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Disney Parks
The Disney Springs Loophole: Disney World Updates Transportation Rules Online With a Glaring Contradiction
The transportation landscape at Walt Disney World has officially shifted. Following the permanent rollout of new bus and watercraft restrictions at Disney Springs on June 28, 2026, Disney has now updated its official website to reflect these changes. Credit: Dina Roberts, Flickr For weeks, these strict operational rules were only communic
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Disney Parks
Disney Ride Self-Evacuation: The True Consequences and Hidden Hazards of Leaving Your Vehicle
Theme park vacations are designed to be seamless experiences, but mechanical downtime is an unavoidable reality of operating complex machinery. When a ride stalls, the protocol for guests is simple and universally broadcast over the loudspeakers: stay seated, wait for the work lights to turn on, and follow the instructions of cast members
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Walt Disney World
From Thursday to Sunday, Four Accidents Injured Guests at Disney World
A four-day stretch at Walt Disney World Resort produced an unusual cluster of traffic incidents, with law enforcement responding to accidents with injuries on Thursday and again on Sunday — including two crashes that were logged just one minute apart. Thursday, 3:48 p.m. — Disney Springs The first incident occurred on Thursday afternoon a
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EPCOT
Disney World Guest Captures the Moment a Tree Limb Fell Onto Their Ride
A peaceful boat ride through EPCOT took an unexpected turn last week when something large came crashing down from above. One guest riding Living with the Land happened to have their camera rolling at exactly the right moment. The Branch That Didn't Stay Put Instagram user @eartoearmagic was aboard Living with the Land at EPCOT when a bran
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