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Disney Just Moved EPCOT’s Most Popular Festival Experience
EPCOT's International Festival of the Arts has gained a dedicated fanbase among Disney seasonal events. Unlike the crowds at Food and Wine or the Instagram popularity of Flower and Garden, this festival attracts Disney guests who truly appreciate visual art, live performance, and creative expression. Attendees are focused on the art, maki
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Disney Quietly Cuts 3 Guest-Favorite Resort Perks Just as 2026 Demand Rises
Planning a Disney World vacation has always meant preparing your wallet, but looking toward 2026, that financial stretch feels even more intense. Resort rates continue to reach new highs, and the perks that once helped justify the cost have slowly eroded. Disney didn’t spotlight these changes—they simply appeared as part of an evolving po
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Blue Ribbon Corn Dogs Brings Back Viral Fried Hawaiian Rolls at Disney’s BoardWalk
Disney food culture operates on hype cycles that can make or break menu items within weeks. A new snack debuts, gets picked up by food bloggers and Instagram accounts, goes viral, and suddenly becomes one of those must-try items that guests plan entire park days around. The successful ones become permanent fixtures. The unsuccessful ones
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Universal’s Wizarding World of ‘Harry Potter’ Might Be in Deep Trouble
Universal built The Wizarding World of Harry Potter to be a sure-fire juggernaut. Three dedicated lands across three separate parks should make the series feel unstoppable. Instead, some guests have started to admit that something feels a bit off quietly. With Epic Universe officially in the mix, those low-key comments about fading magic
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Disney Stuns Fans With New Decision To Refund Park Tickets
Rising costs have become as synonymous with Disney vacations as character meet-and-greets, leaving many guests increasingly cautious when planning trips to major destinations like Shanghai Disneyland, Walt Disney World, and Disneyland Resort. That caution has only grown as ticket prices climb and travel becomes more unpredictable. For yea
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Shocking Lawsuit Claims Universal Orlando Security Dog Launched Unprovoked Attack
Universal Orlando is back in the spotlight after a mother filed a lawsuit claiming she was attacked by a security dog while seeking assistance for her autistic daughter. The suit paints a picture of a moment that should’ve been calm and routine but instead resulted in painful injuries and a legal fight now underway. The guest, Jennifer L.
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‘Star Wars’ Actor Addresses Disney Scrapping Post-Sequel Jedi Movie
The movie fans will never see. Star Wars: Episode IX–The Rise of Skywalker (2019) may have soared past $1 billion at the global box office, but its reputation has been far less triumphant. For many viewers, it capped the sequel trilogy with a finale that felt uneven and, at times, rushed. In the years since, Lucasfilm has been stead
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3 Classic Disney World Rides May Not Survive Bob Iger’s Next Big Changes
Every time Disney World announces a new project, fans immediately start wondering which attraction might vanish next. With Bob Iger guiding an aggressive shift toward franchise-based experiences, long-loved classics are feeling more pressure than ever. That doesn’t mean everything is guaranteed to go—but when you study the pattern, a few
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Disney+ Bleeds 1.7 Million Subscribers, Scrambles With Free Disney On Ice Ticket Giveaway
Corporate panic has a distinct aroma, and right now, Disney+ is emitting a strong scent of desperation. The streaming platform is currently running a sweepstakes where subscribers can win free Disney On Ice tickets. While this might sound like a pleasant gesture, it’s actually a strategy to mitigate the fallout from losing more than 1.7 m
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Disney Confirms Plans to Physically Ditch Annual Passes After Christmas
Disney’s annual pass programs have shifted repeatedly in recent years as the company adapts to changed guest habits and a landscape reshaped by pandemic-era operations. Passholders across multiple resorts have seen benefits restructured, reservation systems introduced, and long-standing perks quietly retired. The adjustments have not foll
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