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Outside the Disney Bubble
The Most Criticized Theme Park in America Just Hit Its Biggest Rescue Milestone
Let's be honest about where SeaWorld stands in the public conversation right now. Blackfish premiered in 2013, and the cultural damage it caused to the brand has never fully healed. The criticism is real, sustained, and comes from people with legitimate concerns about marine animal captivity that are not going to disappear because a compa
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Disney Parks
Before You Ride the New Muppets Coaster at Disney World Read This First
Rock ‘n' Roller Coaster Starring The Muppets is almost here. Cast member previews are already running. Annual Passholder previews start May 21, with a virtual queue in My Disney Experience already live. The general public opening is May 26, and the demand surrounding this attraction before a single paying guest has ridden it has bee
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Walt Disney World
Disney World Sees Uptick in Domestic Violence Reports
Two domestic violence arrests at Walt Disney World Resort within the span of four days are casting a somber shadow over what is supposed to be The Most Magical Place on Earth. What Happened at Magic Kingdom on May 15 The first incident was reported at Magic Kingdom Park on May 15, when deputies arrived following a disturbance involving a
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EPCOT
After 3 Months, Disney Confirms Fate of EPCOT Mexico Pavilion Area
A doorway that has been off-limits to EPCOT guests since April is open again, but the Mexico World Showcase Pavilion pyramid isn't quite finished with construction yet. One Entrance Returns to Service WDWNT reported on Tuesday that the front-left entrance to the iconic pyramid in the Mexico World Showcase Pavilion has reopened. The rope a
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Disneyland Resort
COVID-Era Policy Finally Disappears From Disneyland California
A COVID-era restriction that has defined the Park Hopping experience at Disneyland Resort for the better part of half a decade is finally being retired. The change takes effect on June 9. The 11:00 A.M. Rule Is Gone On May 19, Disneyland Resort announced that the longstanding 11:00 a.m. Park Hopper restriction will be eliminated beginning
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Outside the Disney Bubble
Fans React After Six Flags Roller Coaster Stops Mid-Air, Riders Escorted Down Emergency Stairs
For many theme park fans, roller coasters represent more than adrenaline. They’re part of family traditions, milestone vacations, and carefully planned weekends designed around unforgettable thrills. That’s why moments when things suddenly stop working inside a major amusement park instantly capture attention online—and spark concern amon
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Movies & Entertainment
‘Star Wars’ Update: Lucasfilm Changes Course on Rey, Finn, and Poe Future
Damon Lindelof has shed new light on the uncertain future of Star Wars. This week marks Lucasfilm’s first theatrical release since Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, with The Mandalorian and Grogu heading into Memorial Day weekend carrying major expectations for the franchise. At the same time, questions remain about where Star Wars is act
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Disneyland Paris
‘Frozen’ Experience Sold Out, Unavailable to Disney Theme Park Guests Moving Forward
Guests heading to the World of Frozen at Disney Adventure World with plans to bring home one of its most unique souvenirs are going to be disappointed…at least for now. The Baby Troll Has Left Arendelle Rúna, the interactive baby troll doll that quickly became one of the standout purchases in Disneyland Paris Resort's newest land, i
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News
Final Demolition Officially Starts at Universal Orlando’s Lost Continent
Universal Orlando Resort is no longer quietly phasing out The Lost Continent at Islands of Adventure. The resort has now entered what feels like the final demolition stage for one of its most unique original lands, and guests can officially see the destruction happening in real time. After years of gradual closures, abandoned attractions,
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Walt Disney World
Guests Are Already Booking Disney World’s New Private Photo Experience at Iconic Resorts
For decades, a Walt Disney World vacation photo has meant one thing: a quick smile in front of Cinderella Castle before rushing to the next Lightning Lane reservation. Families have long relied on PhotoPass photographers stationed throughout the parks to freeze tiny moments in time amid the chaos of packed walkways, attraction breakdowns,
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