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Magic Kingdom Park
Construction Begins on Changes to Disney’s Historic Magic Kingdom
Big changes are coming to Walt Disney World Resort‘s first theme park, and construction is officially underway. Here's what's happening at the Magic Kingdom. Magic Kingdom Park's Transformation Begins Magic Kingdom Park, which opened on October 1, 1971, remains one of the most iconic theme parks in the world. Designed as the East Co
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Business
These EPCOT Snacks Don’t Live Up to the Hype
One of the highlights of a Walt Disney World Resort vacation is enjoying unique foods you can’t find just anywhere. While the theme parks offer familiar favorites like pizza and chicken tenders, Disney World dining goes far beyond the basics. For food enthusiasts, EPCOT is a must-visit destination. The World Showcase features eleven pavil
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News
Universal Guest Blames ‘The Simpsons’ Ride for Severe Health Diagnosis
A Universal theme park visitor is speaking out after allegedly suffering a permanent medical condition following a ride on The Simpsons Ride, one of the park’s most popular motion simulator attractions. The guest claims they experienced severe nausea and dizziness immediately after riding and were later diagnosed with Mal de Débarquement
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Disney Springs
Hundreds of Disney World Visitors Turned Away—Park Officials Explain Why
On the evening of February 14, 2025, Disney Springs, the vibrant shopping and entertainment destination at Walt Disney World, faced an unprecedented situation: it reached maximum capacity. Chaos at Disney Springs on Valentine’s Day On the evening of February 14, 2025, Disney Springs, the vibrant shopping and entertainment destination at W
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Disney Parks
Groundbreaking Begins for Liberty Village, Echoing Disney’s Long-Forgotten Vision
Revival of a Historic Theme Park Concept The recent groundbreaking for Liberty Village marks a significant moment in the revival of Disney's long-forgotten vision for a theme park that centers on American heritage. Initially proposed in the early 1990s, Disney's America sought to celebrate the nation's history through a themed park near t
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Outside the Disney Bubble
Universal’s Facial Recognition Technology: Convenience or Privacy Concern?
The introduction of facial recognition technology at Universal Parks marks a significant shift in how guests access the attractions. New Entry System at Universal Parks This system employs biometric scanning to streamline the entry process. Instead of traditional ticket scanning, visitors' faces are scanned at the entrance. Once they have
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Disney California Adventure Park
Is This Disney Attraction in Trouble? What a Recent Photo Reveals
A recent photo has raised eyebrows among Disney enthusiasts as it reveals an alarming amount of rust damage on the Pixar Pal-A-Round at Disney California Adventure Park. Emergence of Rust Concerns on This Disney Park Attraction This Ferris wheel, known for its vibrant design and swinging gondolas, is an iconic attraction that has delighte
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Disney Parks
Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser Gets Revived on the Big Screen
Overview of Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser The Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser was an ambitious project launched by Disney World in March 2022, designed to immerse guests in the Star Wars universe like never before. The venture was heralded as the most experimental endeavor undertaken by The Walt Disney Company, with reports estimating a
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Disney Parks
How Disneyland Plans To Keep Crowds Alive in 2028
Disney hopes to keep attendance strong at its California theme park. Related: Disney’s Most Iconic Ride Is Changing – New “It’s a Small World” Lyrics Revealed Disneyland has ambitious plans to ensure guests continue to flock to the park during the anticipated busyness brought by the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics. To achieve this, it is vital
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Disney Animal Kingdom Park
Another Disney Closure Confirmed, Animal Kingdom Exhibit off Limits Soon
Another shake-up is on the horizon at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, but this time, it’s not an attraction making way for an IP-driven replacement—it’s an animal exhibit getting a little TLC. Starting February 17, the bats exhibit at Maharajah Jungle Trek will temporarily close for refurbishment, with a scheduled reopening in early March 2025.
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