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Jess Colopy is a Disney College Program alum and kid-at-heart. When she’s not furiously typing in a coffee shop, you can find her on the hunt for the newest Stitch pin.

Disney Cuts Preschool-Aged Offerings: What You Need to Know

Visits to Disney California Adventure Park just got a lot less entertaining for families with preschool-aged children. On Monday, Disneyland Resort confirmed the end of its Disney Jr. Dance Party! show, which has entertained little ones since 2017. Disney Jr. Dance Party! replaced Disney Junior – Live on Stage! at both Disney California Adventure Park and Walt Disney World Resort‘s ...

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Terror Threat Forces Disney Monorail to Shut Down

A Disney monorail train in yellow and white colors passing by on an elevated track at a Disney theme park, with a partly cloudy blue sky in the background and a metal fence in the foreground.

Walt Disney World Resort’s entire Monorail system reportedly shut down after a guest made a false bomb threat, according to a newly released report from the Orange County Sheriff’s Department. The original Monorail system transports guests between the Transportation & Ticket Center (TTC), Magic Kingdom Park, Disney’s Contemporary Resort, Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, and Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort. ...

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Disney World’s Original Frontierland Dies After 53 Years

Frontierland at Magic Kingdom

A significant transformation is underway at Walt Disney World Resort, marking the end of an era for Magic Kingdom’s Frontierland. After 53 years of welcoming guests with its iconic Wild West charm, the area is undergoing major changes that will reshape the park’s beloved past. The overhaul includes the year-long transformation of the Big Thunder Mountain Railroad roller coaster. According ...

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Fight Breaks Out Over Disney World Controversy

The image shows a majestic, illuminated castle at dusk, likely from a famous theme park, with its towers and spires glowing against a deep blue sky. A vintage lamppost with multicolored glass panels is visible on the left, adding to the enchanting atmosphere.

Walt Disney World Resort fans are some of the most passionate people around, and they aren’t afraid to fight over their opinions. Whether discussing park attractions, dining experiences, or changes to beloved classics, there’s always room for debate. Here are eight hot topics that Disney Parks fans often find themselves arguing about. 1. Are These Disney World Attractions Overrated? Magic ...

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Disney Shuts Down Haunted Mansion Attraction After 55 Years

A man and woman ride in a Doom Buggy on the Haunted Mansion at Disneyland

After 55 years of terrifying thrills and spine-tingling fun, Disneyland Resort’s Haunted Mansion recently made headlines for a very different reason: a surprising temporary shutdown. What many expected to be just another typical day at the eerie, beloved attraction turned into a moment that would give guests an unexpected peek behind the scenes. The Haunted Mansion first opened its doors ...

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53-Year-Old Magic Kingdom Attraction Damaged by Guest During Visit

Guests riding "it's a small world."

Walt Disney World Resort’s iconic “it’s a small world” attraction, which has been enchanting guests since Magic Kingdom Park opened in 1971, has recently suffered some unexpected damage. The attraction’s colorful clock tower facade, a hallmark of the beloved ride, has reportedly been defaced by a guest who appears to have ripped a prop from the installation. The clock tower ...

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After 96 Years, Mickey Mouse Leaves Family-Friendly Image Behind

Steamboat Willie

After nearly a century as Disney’s beloved family-friendly icon, Mickey Mouse is taking a dark turn in an upcoming horror film. Inspired by Steamboat Willie (1928), Mickey’s first animated short, this new movie promises to show the Mouse in a completely different light. In January 2024, Steamboat Willie and other classic Disney animations entered the public domain, marking the end ...

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Disney Says It Will Not Build Any More Theme Parks—What Does This Mean for the Future?

Bob Iger Disneyland

During The Walt Disney Company’s Annual Shareholders Meeting on Thursday, CEO Bob Iger confirmed that the company has no plans to build more theme parks or resort destinations. The announcement came after a shareholder asked Iger if Disney was looking at any international destinations for new Disney Resorts. Although much of Thursday’s meeting was a celebration of the past year, ...

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Disney Stands by DEI Initiatives Amid Rising Criticism Over ‘Gender Ideology

Left: Donald Trump at a podium. Right: Bob Iger in front of the Disney+ logo. Disney recently defended its DEI practices.

The Walt Disney Company recently spoke out in favor of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), urging shareholders to vote against a proposal to cease the company’s participation in the Human Rights Campaign’s Corporate Equality Index (CEI). The statement comes amid an anti-DEI push from President Donald Trump and his fellow Republicans. On Thursday, Disney held its Annual Shareholders Meeting, which ...

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“it’s a small world” Demolished at Disney World After Five Decades of Operation

Guests riding "it's a small world."

Walt Disney World Resort‘s original “it’s a small world” attraction appears to have been damaged by an unruly Magic Kingdom Park guest. “it’s a small world” opened alongside Walt Disney World Resort on October 1, 1971, following the original at Disneyland Resort in 1966. Walt Disney, Mary Blair, and Alice Davis originally created the attraction to support the United Nations ...

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