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Outside the Disney Bubble
Dolly Parton Just Made a Major Move on the Side of the Highway
Dolly Parton does not slow down, and her latest move proves it. The country icon just opened a brand new travel stop in Tennessee, and unlike everything else she has built so far, this one operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. No seasonal hours. No closing time. Just nonstop access for anyone driving through the area. W
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Business
The Name He Refuses to Speak: Inside the Chilling End of the Iger-Chapek Disney Feud
Corporate succession is rarely clean, but the bitter civil war fought in the executive suites of The Walt Disney Company has transcended standard boardroom drama to become a modern Hollywood legend. For years, the complete collapse of the relationship between Bob Iger and his short-lived successor, Bob Chapek, was masked by calculated pub
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News
Disney World Makes Resort-Wide Announcement, Confirms Magic Kingdom Attraction Change
Guests visiting Magic Kingdom during the holidays should be aware of an important entertainment change arriving later this year. Few times of year are busier at Walt Disney World than the Christmas season. Decorations cover the parks, seasonal snacks arrive across the resort, and special-ticket events draw thousands of guests eager to exp
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Disney World Gives Second Chance to Restricted Hollywood Studios Guests
Disney's Hollywood Studios continues to change, and one of its newest additions is already earning attention for something happening before guests ever board the ride. Rock ‘n' Roller Coaster Starring The Muppets opened in May after Disney completed an extensive retheme of the longtime Hollywood Studios attraction. The coaster had p
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AC Crisis Spreads at Walt Disney World as Another Hotel Loses Cooling
Walt Disney World resorts are built around comfort as much as theming. After long days in the Florida heat, guests expect to return to air-conditioned rooms, cool lobbies, and indoor spaces that provide relief from the weather outside. That expectation is currently being tested at more than one Disney property. Over the past several days,
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Walt Disney World
Disney World Announces 20% Hotel Discount for ALL Guests, Booking Opens June 25
Walt Disney World Resort is making the holiday season more accessible for families this year. Unlike most Disney vacation discounts, this one doesn't require a special membership or subscription to unlock. What the Discount Covers Starting Thursday, June 25, all guests can save up to 20% on select stays at Disney Resorts Collection hotels
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Disney Shutting Down Major Coaster Through Summer 2027
Anyone planning a Disneyland Paris vacation in the next year may want to double-check their must-do attraction list. Disneyland Paris has officially announced that Crush's Coaster, one of the most in-demand rides at Disney Adventure World, will close for an extended refurbishment beginning September 7, 2026. The attraction is not expected
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Historic Heatwave Keeps Disneyland Paris Attractions Closed for Nearly a Week
The magic of Disneyland Paris is built around movement. Guests spend the day bouncing between attractions, lining up for parades, grabbing snacks from outdoor kiosks, and ending the evening with nighttime spectaculars that light up the sky above the resort. This week, however, much of that familiar rhythm has been disrupted. As France rem
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Universal Studios
After ‘Stranger Things 5,’ Universal Drops Two Terrifying HHN Surprises
For Halloween Horror Nights fans, there’s a certain feeling that starts to build every summer. It begins with rumors. Then speculation. Then the first major announcements arrive, and suddenly social media fills with rankings, predictions, and passionate debates about what could become the event’s breakout haunted house. This year, that ex
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Walt Disney World
Mystery Surrounds Disney’s Newest Ride Transformation After Sudden 28-Hour Shutdown
For theme park fans, some ride closures come and go without much attention. A few minutes here. An hour there. Most guests barely notice before operations return to normal. But every now and then, a shutdown stretches just long enough to spark questions. That is exactly what happened this week at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, where one of W
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