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Disneyland Park
Disneyland Blocks off Fantasyland Area at California Park
Construction walls have been a fixture near Edelweiss Snacks in Fantasyland at Disneyland Park for the better part of a month. After weeks of no answers, Southern California Disney Park guests are finally getting a look at what's actually being built behind them. A Construction Story That Keeps Growing This marks the third time in less th
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Disneyland Park
Disneyland Reveals Replacement for Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Area
Batuu changed overnight. When Disneyland Park opened its gates on Wednesday, April 29, half of Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge had traveled back in time. Now the characters, music, shops, and dialogue that greeted Southern California Disney Park guests reflected a galaxy far, far away that fans of the original trilogy know by heart. Characters F
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Outside the Disney Bubble
Sloth World Orlando Latest Update Baby Sloth Dies at Central Florida Zoo After Rescue
Every update on the Sloth World Orlando story has been worse than the one before it, and this week delivered the most devastating development yet. One of the 13 sloths rescued from Sloth World's possession and transferred to the Central Florida Zoo and Botanical Gardens has died. He was three months old. His name was Bandit, and he arrive
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Disney World Offers Cut: Save Guests Up to 45% on Summer 2026 Trips
Planning a Disney World trip hasn’t gotten cheaper, but this summer, the company is trying to make it feel more manageable. Instead of offering one big discount, Disney is combining several offers to bring the overall cost down. It’s a different approach that rewards guests who take the time to plan carefully. When everything lines up, th
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Disney Parks
All Disney Park Summer Guests Denied Fireworks, Show Axed for 3 Months
The night sky above Cinderella Castle will remain notably darker this summer. For decades, families have gathered on Main Streets worldwide to watch fireworks above Disney's iconic castles. Since Fantasy in the Sky first debuted at Disneyland Park in 1958, nighttime spectaculars have evolved into sophisticated productions blending pyrotec
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Disney Scraps Traditional Park Tools, Paving Way for Smartphone Requirement for All Guests
Disney has always found new ways to enhance guests' experiences in its parks. From the early days of paper FastPass tickets to today’s app-based planning, each update has brought something new to the table. Now, another shift is starting to take hold—and this one isn’t tied to a new attraction or a seasonal event. It’s happening quietly,
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Outside the Disney Bubble
Major Theme Park Business Is Giving Free Admission to a Group That Qualifies
Theme park budgets are brutal right now, and anyone with young children knows that the per-ticket cost for kids who cannot ride most of the headliner attractions has always been one of the hardest things to justify when building a vacation budget. Six Flags just did something about that, and most families who would benefit from it still d
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The Wait Is Over: Disney World Finally Restores Hotel Perk for Guests This Weekend
Planning a Walt Disney World vacation often feels like putting together a puzzle. You line up park days, reservations, and strategies, hoping everything clicks into place. Every now and then, though, Disney makes a move that reshapes that plan for the better. This time, it’s the return of a resort perk that guests have clearly missed, and
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Disney Parks
Magic Kingdom Frontierland Faces More Closures as Expansion Pushes Forward
There’s something about Frontierland that has always felt frozen in time. For decades, guests stepping into this corner of Magic Kingdom weren’t just walking into another themed land—they were stepping into a living piece of Disney history. The creak of wooden walkways, the charm of rustic outposts, and the quiet familiarity of snack stan
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Outside the Disney Bubble
This Theme Park Is Having The Best Summer, and It’s Just 40 Minutes From Disney World
Most families planning a Central Florida vacation map out their days around Walt Disney World and treat everything else as secondary. The hotels are places to sleep. The evenings are for Disney Springs or a pool. The parks outside the Disney bubble are considered briefly, then deprioritized because there are only so many days, and Disney
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