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Disney Parks
A Surprising Disneyland Update Is Changing How Guests Experience the Park
For generations of Disney fans, few sights carry as much emotional weight as the first glimpse of a castle rising at the end of Main Street. At Disneyland Paris, that moment—when Sleeping Beauty Castle comes into view—has long been a defining part of the experience, marking the beginning of something magical. But lately, fans are noticing
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Outside the Disney Bubble
A Surprising Change Hits Universal Studios Florida as Popular Shop Disappears
For longtime visitors of Universal Orlando Resort, it’s often the smallest, most tucked-away corners of the parks that leave the biggest impression. Between blockbuster attractions and headline-grabbing expansions, these quiet spaces—shops, walk-throughs, and hidden gems—help define the emotional rhythm of a day in the parks. That’s why w
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Magic Kingdom Park
Disney Makes Major Change to Magic Kingdom Transportation, Effective Immediately
After more than two months off the water, one of Magic Kingdom Park's iconic ferry boats has quietly returned to service on the Seven Seas Lagoon. It's even sporting a fresh look. The Richard F. Irvine Is Back The Richard F. Irvine disappeared from its route between the Transportation & Ticket Center and Magic Kingdom Park in February wit
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Disney Parks
Disney Quietly Changes How Guests Plan Vacations With Major Update
For decades, planning a Disney vacation has been almost as magical—and sometimes as stressful—as the trip itself. From carefully mapping out dining reservations to securing Lightning Lane access at just the right moment, fans have built entire strategies around how to navigate both Disneyland and Walt Disney World. That’s why even the sma
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News
Disney Confirms Major Frontierland Changes as Classic Experiences Disappear
There’s a moment when you walk through Magic Kingdom and realize something feels different. Not just busy or crowded—but different in a way that’s hard to ignore. That moment is happening right now in Frontierland. What used to be one of the most consistent areas of the park is now going through a wave of changes that are reshaping it fro
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Disneyland Paris
Disney’s Brand-New World of Frozen Set To Receive a Makeover in Just 7 Months
The World of Frozen has been open at Disneyland Paris Resort for less than a month, but European Disney Park guests are already spotting clues that the Frozen (2013)-themed land may look quite different come later this year. A Land Still Finding Its Footing The World of Frozen officially opened on March 29, 2026, as the centerpiece of Dis
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Disneyland Paris
Disneyland Blocks off Main Street, U.S.A., Guests Locked Out of Iconic Park Location
Main Street, U.S.A., at one Disneyland Park looks a little more crowded with construction walls these days. Plaza Gardens Restaurant Goes Dark Plaza Gardens Restaurant closed on March 31, 2026, and construction barriers have since gone up around the Table-Service dining location's footprint on Main Street, U.S.A, at Disneyland Park (Paris
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Universal Studios
After Months of Silence, Universal Orlando Brings Back Secret Fan-Favorite
Universal Orlando is always evolving, but sometimes the most interesting updates aren’t the ones you see right away. They’re the ones you have to find. That’s the case with a returning speakeasy at CityWalk that’s already starting to generate buzz again. According to Inside Universal, the 600 Block has officially made its comeback—and if
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News
Universal Introduces Disney-Style Lightning Lane System—But With a Twist
Something new just quietly rolled out at Universal Orlando Resort, and if you’re a frequent theme park visitor, it’s going to sound very familiar at first. Universal now has its own version of a Lightning Lane-style system. But once you look a little closer, you realize it doesn’t work the way you might expect. It Looks Like Lightning Lan
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Business
New Disney CEO Josh D’Amaro Announces Layoffs Affecting Over 1,000 Employees
Less than a month into his tenure as CEO of The Walt Disney Company, Josh D'Amaro has delivered some of the most difficult news of his early leadership: roughly 1,000 employees are losing their jobs. What D'Amaro Confirmed On Tuesday, D'Amaro sent a company-wide memo to Disney cast members and employees confirming that role eliminations w
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