Disney has long been known for its larger-than-life nighttime shows, offering guests the chance to experience stunning visuals paired with beloved music and characters. For its upcoming 70th anniversary, Disneyland Resort is introducing a new level of personalization, allowing guests to influence the show and create a unique performance each night. World of Color, a crowd favorite at Disney California ...
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Every Disney World Ride at Risk of Permanent Closure
Like every Disney theme park destination in the world, Walt Disney World Resort is home to attractions for the whole family. Whether you’re looking for a quick thrill, a relaxing break, or a nostalgic throwback, you’re guaranteed to find the right ride for you at one of its four Parks. But the “Most Magical Place on Earth” is always changing. ...
Read More »Disney’s Latest Project Took Forever – Here’s What Finally Opened
Disney World has finally opened a long-delayed update at Toy Story Land—shaded seating at Woody’s Lunch Box—after more than three years of construction and guest anticipation. Three years after construction began, Disney World has finally completed the first section of shaded seating at Woody’s Lunch Box in Toy Story Land. The modest addition quietly opened to guests this week at ...
Read More »Disney’s Epic Marvel Attraction: Why It Was Cut After Launch
In a short burst of musical fanfare, Disney created what may have been its most original Marvel theme park attraction to date—but then quietly shut it down forever. “Rogers: The Musical,” a one-act Broadway-style production based on Captain America’s life story, debuted in the summer of 2023 at Disney California Adventure Park. It was smart, self-aware, genuinely funny, and unlike ...
Read More »Guests Fume Over ‘Outrageous’ Prices on Disney World Snacks
Disneyland and Disney World are alike in many ways, but one controversial dining location is a carbon copy. All Disney parks have some things in common. While each location has its own individual quirks, there are similarities that link several together – whether that’s dupes of rides, identical merchandise, or replicated restaurants. Related: Is Disney World or Disneyland Better? You ...
Read More »The Y2K Panic at Disney World: What Led to Every Ride Shutting Down at Midnight
Remember the new millennium? Well, here’s the throwback you never knew you needed. Back in 1999, anticipation was high for the new millennium. However, so was the fear. The worry was that when clocks struck midnight on December 31, 1999, they would expose a computer flaw that would cause major technological and operational issues on everything from airplanes to theme ...
Read More »Disney World Restores Surprise Perk to All Eligible Value Resort Guests, Effective Immediately
For a while, it looked like the Disney bubble might never bounce back. Once known for its seamless, all-inclusive feel, Walt Disney World Resort has spent the last few years peeling back the perks that once defined a stay on property, with the Magical Express and Extra Magic Hours bowing out in the years since the pandemic. Even so, change ...
Read More »Here’s Why This Long-Struggling Disney Park Is Giving Away 200,000 Free Tickets
A trip to Disney may be magical, but it’s rarely cheap. Whether it’s the rising cost of park tickets, the gradual disappearance of complimentary perks, or the sticker shock at snack stands, fans have gotten used to budgeting down to the churro. That’s what makes one Disney park’s latest move feel like a throwback to the pixie-dusted days of old: ...
Read More »Florida Theme Park Bankruptcy: Animal Welfare Scandals and What’s Next
Miami Seaquarium has seen better days. Once a staple of South Florida tourism, the decades-old marine park has spent the past few years making headlines for all the wrong reasons—animal welfare violations, missed payments, and legal disputes. Now, after months of mounting pressure, its parent company has filed for bankruptcy. A Complicated Legacy for Florida Theme Park Opened in 1955 ...
Read More »Six Flags Scraps Another Major Thrill Ride in Ongoing Coaster Shutdowns
For decades, Six Flags has been a proving ground for thrill seekers, home to record-breaking coasters that pushed the limits of speed, height, and endurance. While other parks leaned into storytelling and immersion, Six Flags kept its focus on raw adrenaline. But in 2024, that formula began to change. The park chain has quietly retired some of its most extreme ...
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