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Magic Kingdom Park
Overnight, Disney Removed Hundreds of Trees From Magic Kingdom
Land transformation continues accelerating around Magic Kingdom Park as Walt Disney World Resort pushes forward with multiple unprecedented expansion projects at its original theme park. Construction crews have cleared vast swaths of forested area to prepare building sites for two massive additions: the first-ever Disney Villains land and
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Disney Sets Off ‘Star Wars’ Frenzy Over Latest ‘Mandalorian and Grogu’ Spoiler
Disney has a long history of controlling its Star Wars reveals, which is why fans immediately took notice when a spoiler tied to The Mandalorian and Grogu (2026) surfaced ahead of schedule. With the film still months away, speculation has already begun to intensify. This moment feels different because it wasn’t part of a polished rollout.
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Universal Studios
Universal Raises the Cost of Entry With up to $80 Parking Fee
Universal Studios Hollywood has spent much of the holiday season operating at or near capacity. Guests have reported long waits, limited availability, and packed walkways as demand surged during one of the park’s busiest periods of the year. The crowding reflects a broader trend across major U.S. theme parks. Disney has already pushed pea
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7 Disney World Travel Errors That Will Cost You in 2026
As 2026 approaches, Disney World feels like it’s standing on a tipping point. Construction continues across the resort, park operations evolve, and Lightning Lane strategies no longer reward guesswork. Guests are changing too—and not always in ways that make trips easier or more predictable. Many travelers are heading into 2026 relying on
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Lawsuit May Force Changes to Magic Kingdom’s Main Street Trolley Tracks
https://www.disneyfanatic.com/10-things-we-love-about-main-street-usa/Main Street, U.S.A. is built on familiarity. Guests return year after year expecting it to look, sound, and feel exactly the same. The music. The storefronts. The castle view. Even the ground beneath your feet feels reassuringly unchanged. That’s why a recent guest laws
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Overnight Change Leaves EPCOT Operating at Reduced Capacity
There’s something unsettling about discovering a Disney change after the fact. No warning. No explanation. Just a moment where you realize something you expected to be there… isn’t. That’s exactly what guests encountered at EPCOT following an overnight adjustment that quietly reduced one experience’s capacity without any prior notice. One
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Disney Cruise Line Is Hiring, and It Proves Cruises Are Taking Over Disney Vacations
Disney Cruise Line just posted the biggest batch of casting calls we've seen in a while, and honestly, it's wild how much they're investing in entertainment when you compare it to what's happening at the theme parks. The auditions are happening across multiple cities starting January 2026, and the variety of roles being cast reveals Disne
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One Disney World Rule Is Being Broken Constantly
If you’ve ever stood in a Disney World line long enough to start counting ceiling fans or memorizing queue dialogue, you’ve probably seen it happen. Someone squeezes past you with a quick “excuse me.” Then another person. Then another. Eventually, a whole group materializes in front of you, claiming they’re just “meeting back up.” And jus
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EPCOT
Verbal Fight at EPCOT Suddenly Upgraded to Battery in Police Update
At EPCOT, where the holiday season typically brings festive décor, seasonal food offerings, and packed promenades, a guest altercation briefly cut through the celebratory atmosphere late last week. During one of the busiest stretches of the year at Walt Disney World Resort, a police alert confirmed that an incident inside the park escalat
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Disney Parks
End-of-Year Chaos: Disney’s Bombshell Announcement Rocks Millions of Loyal Followers
Disneyland is gearing up for something big in 2026, and guests are all holding their breath. Disneyland Creates Wildfire Among Fanbase With Recent Announcement The first thing guests notice isn’t the music. It’s the hum of engines, the shuffle of families crossing Harbor Boulevard, and the faint echo of construction markers quietly hammer
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