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The Legendary Disney Park Walt Would Build to Rival Epic Universe
There was a time when Disney World barely glanced over its shoulder at Universal Orlando Resort. But those days are long gone. Universal has grown into a juggernaut, rolling out attractions and lands that keep Disney on its toes. The competition is so fierce that ticket prices at Universal are now almost identical to Disney’s. And now, wi
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Disney EPCOT Crowd Madness Hits “Crisis Level”
Spend a day in EPCOT, and you’ll see the usual crowd patterns. Long waits at Cosmic Reiwind? Check. Big clumps of people at festival food booths? Of course. Lately, visitors have noticed something different: a pavilion that feels perpetually at capacity, no matter when you step inside. Some guests chalk it up to design flaws, others to th
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Cinderella Cut From Disney World, Princess Tiana Takes Over Classic Role
A curious glitch inside Walt Disney World’s My Disney Experience app has caught the attention of Disney fans this week, with social media feeds filling up with screenshots of characters that appear to be swapping identities. Instead of seeing their usual favorite icons in the app, guests have spotted mash-ups that don’t exist anywhere in
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Guests Cheer as Disney World Confirms Permanent Closure of Iconic Ride in 2026
When Disney announces a ride closure, emotions usually run high. Fans argue online, launch petitions, and plead with the company to save their favorite attraction. But not this time. Instead of mourning, guests are almost celebrating. That’s because Disney World is finally preparing to shut down one of its most polarizing rides—and no one
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Full Buyouts Leave Magic Kingdom Off-Limits on Select September and October Nights
If you’re planning a fall trip to Walt Disney World, the clock is ticking. Three more nights of Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party have sold out at Magic Kingdom, leaving fans scrambling for the remaining dates of Disney’s flagship fall event. The newly unavailable evenings are September 9, September 19, and October 9, marking yet anot
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EPCOT
Overnight, Disney Reveals New Japan Area at EPCOT
For months, EPCOT guests walking through the Japan World Showcase Pavilion wondered what Disney was building behind the construction walls. This week, the mystery was solved when Disney quietly unveiled a brand-new addition to the area. Construction walls first went up in June 2025 near Katsura Grill in the Japan World Showcase Pavilion a
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Magic Kingdom Park
Shipwrecked: Beak and Barrel Reservations Completely Closed Out After Only an Hour
Beak and Barrel Reservation Hysteria The opening of Beak and Barrel at Magic Kingdom has stirred excitement among visitors, particularly the rising number of “Disney adults.” As reservations opened, guests anticipated grabbing a spot at this new Pirates of the Caribbean-themed bar. Initially scheduled for a 6 a.m. EST launch, the reservat
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The Patriotism Has Been Drained From Magic Kingdom
Big changes are underway at Magic Kingdom Park, and with them, one of the park’s most patriotic corners is disappearing before guests’ eyes. As construction progresses, the Rivers of America and Tom Sawyer Island are gone, leaving only puddles, mud, and a handful of exposed structures. The transformation began after Walt Disney World Reso
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Disney Adventure World Project Approved – What It Means for Theme Park Fans
Disneyland Paris Resort has cleared another major hurdle in its multi-year transformation. After months of waiting, government officials have officially approved the construction of a brand-new land inspired by The Lion King (1994). The project, which was first announced at D23 Expo 2024, will become part of Disney Adventure World, the re
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The Most American-Themed Land in Disney World Is Shutting Down
When you think about Magic Kingdom, a few images probably spring to mind: Cinderella Castle, Main Street U.S.A., and the timeless lands that surrounded them. But one of those lands—the one that most clearly celebrated America’s pioneering past—is disappearing. Frontierland, the park’s love letter to the Old West, is being replaced with so
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