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News
Months After Investigation, Guests Speak Out on Meeting Disney Princesses at Parks
Meeting Cinderella, Rapunzel, or Anna and Elsa has long been a cherished tradition at Walt Disney World Resort. These enchanting moments are woven into the fabric of the Disney experience—unfolding at character dining spots, in dazzling parades like Festival of Fantasy, or through personal meet-and-greets across the parks. But what happen
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Disney Resorts
Disney Tightens Attire Rules—Some Fans Are Loving It
After a long day of dodging summer storms, weaving through stroller traffic, and managing ride reservations, most Walt Disney World guests look forward to one thing: a satisfying, no-stress dinner. But soon, one restaurant on property will ask diners to pause, rethink, and perhaps even iron their shirts. Is this the future of Disney dinin
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Magic Kingdom Park
Disney Promises “Impressive” New Frontierland in the Coming Years
Walt Disney World Resort has officially shared more exciting details about the upcoming transformation of Frontierland at Magic Kingdom Park. On Wednesday, Disney highlighted some of the immersive additions to Piston Peak National Park, the new Cars (2006) themed area that will soon replace parts of Frontierland, including Tom Sawyer Isla
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Disney Parks
5 Disney World Rides That Might Not Be Worth the Wait
Walt Disney World is home to some of the most magical and immersive attractions in the world. From thrilling roller coasters to enchanting dark rides, there’s something for everyone. However, not every ride is a must-do for every visitor. Some attractions may not be worth the wait, especially when better alternatives are available. From o
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Dining
Disney’s 5 Best Character Dining Spots—Where to Dine with Your Favorites
One of the most magical experiences at Walt Disney World Resort is character dining! These one-of-a-kind meals allow guests to interact with beloved Disney characters while enjoying delicious food in beautifully themed settings. Whether you're looking to dine inside Cinderella Castle, embark on a safari-themed feast, or meet Mickey and fr
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Disneyland Paris
McDonald’s at Disney Announces Permanent Closure in 2026
McDonald’s is preparing to close one of its oldest locations at Disney, marking a significant change in the brand’s presence at the theme parks. The fast-food chain, which has partnered with Disney for decades, will close the original Disneyland Paris Resort location in early 2026, making way for a new chapter at the European Disney park.
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Disney Animal Kingdom Park
Tree of Life Replacement Confirmed at Disney’s Animal Kingdom
Walt Disney World Resort has officially shared more details about the upcoming replacement for It’s Tough to Be a Bug! at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park. The 3-D show, which has been a fixture inside the Tree of Life Theater for years, officially closed on March 16, 2025. The closure, however, isn’t the end of the story. In 2023, Disn
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Magic Kingdom Park
Body Discovered Amid Frontierland Construction at Disney World
A Walt Disney World Resort guest recently shared a video on TikTok showing something unusual amid the ongoing construction on Big Thunder Mountain Railroad at Magic Kingdom Park. The ride, which has been undergoing a year-long refurbishment, was closed in January 2025 and is expected to reopen with some new enhancements in early 2026. Con
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Universal Studios
Universal Fans Stumble Into Hidden Park Perk—But the Company Isn’t Talking
Imagine leaving a brand-new Universal theme park at closing time, only to find out others got to stay behind in its most beautiful area—without paying extra or signing up for a VIP event. That’s exactly what’s happening at Epic Universe, Universal Orlando’s long-anticipated fourth gate. And it’s creating a mix of delight and frustration a
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News
Enjoy This Rare Magic Kingdom Perk—Because It’s About to Disappear
Disney is making a big change to how Annual Passholders access Magic Kingdom, and it goes into effect on July 20, 2025. As part of a broader shift to manage increasing crowd levels, Disney will now require park reservations at all times of the day—not just before 2 p.m.—for Passholders who wish to visit Magic Kingdom. This update aligns w
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