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A frequent visitor of Walt Disney World Resort and Universal Orlando Resort, Andrew will likely be found freefalling on Twilight Zone Tower of Terror or enjoying Pirates of the Caribbean. Over at Universal, he'll be taking in the thrills of the Jurassic World Velocicoaster and Revenge of the Mummy.

Warning: Fans Urged Not To Visit Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party Night This Fall

Mickey Mouse dressed in a purple and orange Halloween costume, featuring a top hat and a cape, stands outside, smiling and striking a pose. The background is a blurred, illuminated theme park setting, possibly at night.

Disney fans, this is one of those times where experience can save you some serious heartache (and cash). If you’ve been eyeing a ticket to Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party at Magic Kingdom this year, you might want to pause before snagging one for the first night. Yes, it’s tempting. Yes, it feels like a bucket list Disney moment. But hold ...

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Mickey’s Halloween Party Adds Game-Changing Characters for 2025

Mickey Mouse dressed in a colorful Halloween outfit, including a green jacket, pink vest, and purple top hat, poses with outstretched hands in front of a brightly lit castle at night. The background features vibrant red and blue lighting on the castle.

Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party is a fall tradition for many Disney fans, and 2025 is shaping up to offer both familiar favorites and some unexpected surprises. But before guests start mapping out their trick-or-treat trails, they might want to brace themselves—because the biggest scare this year isn’t from the Haunted Mansion. It’s from the ticket prices. Disney officially dropped the ...

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EPCOT’s May Perks Are So Good, Passholders Are Skipping the Other Parks

A large geodesic sphere, reminiscent of Remo Saraceni's imaginative designs, is illuminated with a gradient of colors from purple to orange, creating a vibrant display against the dark night sky. The surface is composed of triangular panels with twinkling lights. Flags and trees are partially visible nearby.

If you’re an Annual Passholder at Disney World, you know the perks can feel like a golden ticket to extra magic—and May is shaping up to be one of those months where that pass is working overtime, especially at EPCOT. From collectible freebies to exclusive hangouts, Passholders are getting more reasons than ever to stroll through the park’s iconic gates. ...

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Two Huge New Additions Are About To Hit Hollywood Studios

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Big things are coming to Disney’s Hollywood Studios this May, and fans of both classic tales and villainous flair are in for a treat. Two completely reimagined live productions are preparing to make their grand debut, offering guests a fresh blend of nostalgia, spectacle, and immersive storytelling. But before the curtains officially rise, there’s an exclusive opportunity for Cast Members ...

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Disney World Guest Abandons Child with Strangers

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A TikTok video is making the rounds online for all the wrong reasons — and it’s sparking a major conversation about parenting at Disney World. In the video, a guest at the parks shares her unbelievable experience after a random woman allegedly left her child with them without even asking for real permission. That’s right. Not a “Hey, could you ...

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Disney Reveals Gender-Swapped Cast for ‘Holes’ Remake

Two teens in orange uniforms and hats look down toward the camera against a blue sky, appearing curious or puzzled. One wears gloves and adjusts their red cap, while the other wears a bucket hat.

Disney is digging into something a little different this time around. The studio is bringing back Holes—yes, the beloved 1998 Louis Sachar novel that inspired the 2003 movie starring Shia LaBeouf—but with a twist that’s catching plenty of attention. The new Disney+ series will flip the script by reimagining the story with a female lead and a mostly all-girls detention ...

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