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Disney Is Shutting Down a Magic Kingdom Restaurant for a Major Summer Change
If youโve been putting off trying one of Magic Kingdomโs most underrated restaurants, you might want to rethink that planโbecause the clock is ticking. A familiar dining location in Liberty Square is about to close, and when it comes back, it wonโt be the same kind of experience guests are used to. A Quiet Favorite Is Going Away (For Now)
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Disneyland Makes Historic Move Away From Cash Payments
If you are heading to Disneyland and planning to pay for your churro with a twenty-dollar bill, you may run into a problem. Outdoor vending locations across Disneyland are now displaying “Cashless Location” signs, indicating that cash is no longer accepted at those stands. Credit cards, Disney Gift Cards, and mobile payment op
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Disney Parks
The Curse of Tumbleweed: Did Skipping Soft Openings Cause the Big Thunder Mountain Fire?
On May 3, 2026, Frontierland was supposed to be the site of a triumphant return. After a grueling 16-month refurbishmentโthe longest in the attraction's historyโBig Thunder Mountain Railroad was finally set to unveil its “Motherlode” finale and buttery-smooth new track to a “sea of people” who had waited over a yea
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Disney Visa Cardholders Get More Benefits Than Expected This Month
Thereโs always been a bit of a โbonus layerโ to having a Disney Visa card. The perks are there, but a lot of the time, they donโt feel essential. Thatโs not really the case this month. May is one of those rare windows where the benefits feel a lot more usefulโespecially if youโre actively planning a trip or already have one booked. The Au
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End of an Era: Disney Strips Control From Ride After 30+ Years
Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin is back open at Disneyland after a month-long refurbishment. The wheel in your taxi is still there. It still spins if you turn it. And it now controls absolutely nothing. The guest-controlled spinning that has defined the Who Framed Roger Rabbit dark ride in Mickey's Toontown since it opened in the early 1990s
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Walt Disney World Resort Confirms Overhaul in 2027
Something isnโt quite lining up the way it used to at Walt Disney Worldโand if youโve been paying attention, youโve probably already noticed the shift. Guests checking into Disneyโs Port Orleans Resort lately are stepping into something that feels unfinished, but not in a bad way. Itโs more like catching a glimpse of something mid-transfo
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Magic Kingdom Classic Reopens With Updated Ride Experience
When Big Thunder Mountain Railroad closed for refurbishment, most fans expected a standard refresh. Maybe some paint, a few fixes, and a quick reopening. Instead, Disney took the ride down for more than a yearโand the result feels like a much bigger upgrade than anyone anticipated. Now that itโs back, the changes are easy to notice, but t
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Outside the Disney Bubble
Obama and Mark Hamill Team up for May the Fourth โStar Warsโ Reveal
Star Wars Day delivered plenty of surprises this year, but few as unexpected as Barack Obama and Mark Hamill teaming up to make an announcement through the Force. The Sketch The Obama Foundation dropped a well-timed video on May the Fourth, revealing that tickets for the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago go on sale on May 6, 2026. The
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Everything Just Changed for This โStar Warsโ Ride at Disney World
If youโve ridden Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run before, you probably know exactly how it goes. You board the Falcon, take on your role, and run a mission thatโwhile funโdoesnโt change all that much from ride to ride. Thatโs been the biggest sticking point for years. But after Disneyโs May 4 reveal, that version of the attraction is offi
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The “Highway in the Sky” is Going Dark? Why Disneyโs New Ferryboat Signals a Massive Monorail Overhaul
For over fifty years, the Walt Disney World Monorail has been the gleaming, futuristic pulse of the Florida resort. To many, it is more than just a train; it is the physical manifestation of “The Vacation Kingdom of the World.” However, as we move through May 2026, a quiet logistical shift at the Seven Seas Lagoon has the Disn
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