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Disney Parks
Disneyland Summer Alert: 7 Major Attractions Shutting Down This June
Summer has officially arrived in Southern California, signaling the start of the peak travel season at the Disneyland Resort. As schools empty out and vacationers pack the parks, the resort aims to keep every turnstile spinning and every ride vehicle fully operational. Credit: Ken Lund, Flickr However, if you have an Anaheim getaway plann
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Confirmed: Disneyland Guests Hit With Massive 50% Price Cut
If you booked a Disneyland trip this summer and you are staying at a Good Neighbor Hotel, Disneyland Resort just made getting to the park a little cheaper. A new partnership with Lyft is offering discounted rides between off-property hotels and the resort area through early September, and depending on your Lyft history, the savings can be
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Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Expand Summer 2026 Offers With 30% Savings
For a lot of Disney World fans, hotel prices have become one of the biggest deciding factors when planning a vacation. Families may still want the convenience of staying on property, but the cost of some Disney resorts can quickly push trips outside many budgets. That is why the Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin hotels continue standing
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IMAX Reportedly Dumps Star Wars: Inside the Brutal Box Office Collapse of ‘The Mandalorian and Grogu’
The box office can be an unforgiving place, but nobody expected the Star Wars franchise to take a hit this severe. Jon Favreau’s The Mandalorian and Grogu was supposed to be Disney’s grand theatrical redemption—a triumphant return to the big screen after a seven-year cinematic hiatus. Credit: Lucasfilm Instead, the film has careened into
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Disney Lifts Several Guest Restrictions Beginning June 3
Planning a Disney cruise takes a different kind of energy than planning a park trip. There is the itinerary to map out, the port excursions to book, the dining reservations to lock in, and then the long mental checklist of what you can and cannot bring onboard. Disney Cruise Line has always had its own set of rules around that last part,
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Countdown Begins: Disneyland Ticket Rules Change Permanently in 4 Months
Disney World just gave us the clearest signal yet that Disneyland is about to get more expensive, and if you are planning a trip to Anaheim anytime soon, that timeline matters more than you might think. Walt Disney World quietly opened ticket sales through October 31, 2027 recently, and the new pricing attached to those dates tells a stor
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Disney Parks
The Refurbishment Revolution: Why Disney Is Secretly Reusing Old Rides to Create “New” Attractions
In the theme park industry, the historic playbook for keeping attendance high was simple: bring out the wrecking ball. To convince families to book their next expensive vacation, theme park giants traditionally relied on a brute-force expansion strategy—bulldozing old areas and spending hundreds of millions of dollars to build massive att
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A Second Policy Change Just Dropped for Plus-Sized Disney Tourists
There is a particular kind of dread that comes with airport surprises when you are headed to Walt Disney World. Not the normal travel-day stress, but the specific, sinking feeling of watching a carefully built trip start to crack before you even board the plane. Dining reservations you made 60 days out. Park tickets tied to a date. A reso
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Disney Hollywood Studios
Disney Spent Millions on This New Area. Guests Started Damaging It Within Days
The Walt Disney Studios Lot courtyard at Disney's Hollywood Studios has barely had time to find its footing, and guests are already leaving their mark on it in ways no one at Walt Disney World Resort had hoped for. The Damage Report WDWNT flagged the issue on May 27, just days after the new courtyard welcomed its first guests. The main is
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