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Downtown Disney
Disney ‘Toy Story’ Attractions Officially Getting Replaced by ‘Frozen’
Buzz Lightyear and Woody have been missing from the LEGO Store at the Downtown Disney District since February. This week, it became clear they're not coming back. A Long Goodbye for Buzz and Woody The LEGO statues of the two beloved Toy Story (1995) characters had stood outside the LEGO Store at Disneyland Resort's Downtown Disney Distric
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Magic Kingdom Park
Lightning Lane Ride Entrances Disappear From Magic Kingdom in Florida
With less than two weeks until Big Thunder Mountain Railroad reopens at Magic Kingdom Park, construction activity near the Frontierland attraction took an unexpected turn this week. Lightning Lane touchpoints that Walt Disney World Resort construction crews installed just days ago have already been taken down. Lightning Lane Touchpoints I
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Animal Kingdom Confirms Historic Landmark Is Coming Back
If you’ve been visiting Disney’s Animal Kingdom for years, you probably know that the park has gone through some major shifts. Attractions have changed, storylines have been simplified, and in some cases, entire elements have quietly disappeared. But every now and then, something comes back—and when it does, fans notice. That’s exactly wh
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Disney Parks
Gutted: Inside the 2026 Mystery Projects Transforming Disney’s BoardWalk Resort
Disney’s BoardWalk Resort is easily one of the most picturesque locations at Walt Disney World. Designed to capture the nostalgic charm of a 1930s Atlantic coastal village, the promenade sits right on the water of Crescent Lake, just a short walk from both EPCOT and Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Yet, despite its prime real estate, frequent
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Universal Issues Permanent Ban After Guest Crosses the Line
Theme parks are built around the idea of fun and escape. But every now and then, something happens that breaks that illusion. That’s what occurred recently at Universal Orlando Resort, where a guest’s behavior led to an arrest and a permanent ban from the property. It didn’t start as a major issue. In fact, it began with something incredi
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Disney Undoes Major Change, Brings Back Beloved Castle Show
If you’ve visited Magic Kingdom recently, you may not have been able to put your finger on it—but something about the day just felt a little compressed. The crowds weren’t necessarily worse. The rides were still running. The atmosphere was still there. But the timing of everything? That’s where things started to feel off. A big reason for
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Universal Moves Forward With Permanent Removal of Classic Experience
Something has shifted at Universal Orlando—and this time, it’s not subtle. Guests walking through Islands of Adventure are starting to notice a change that feels bigger than your typical park update. It’s not a temporary closure or a seasonal refurbishment. It’s something more final, and it’s becoming harder to ignore with each passing da
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Disney Parks
The Happiest Cruise is Sinking: Why Disney’s “it’s a small world” Desperately Needs a Remodel
For over fifty years, “it’s a small world” has served as the beating heart of Magic Kingdom’s Fantasyland. Originally designed by Walt Disney and his team of Imagineers for the 1964 New York World’s Fair, the pastel-colored boat ride is a cornerstone of the Walt Disney World experience. With its unforgettable Sherman Brothers theme song a
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A Piece of Disney World History Just Disappeared Near Magic Kingdom
If you’ve ever taken a boat across Bay Lake, you know how peaceful that ride can feel. It’s one of those rare moments at Walt Disney World where everything slows down just enough for you to take in the surroundings. The breeze. The water. The distant view of Magic Kingdom. And, if you were paying close attention, something a little unusua
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EPCOT’s Most Famous Landmark Is Quietly Being Transformed
If you’ve been to EPCOT recently, you may have felt like something was just a little… different. Not in a dramatic way. Not in a way that immediately jumps out at you. But enough to make you pause for a second as you walk toward the park’s entrance. That feeling? It’s coming from Spaceship Earth. EPCOT’s most famous landmark is currently
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