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Disney Guests Warned as Popular EPCOT Area Becomes Overrun in 2026

Family with Pluto at EPCOT

If you’ve been to Walt Disney World lately, you’ve probably noticed something right away: the crowds aren’t just back—they’re intense. Walkways feel tighter, wait times stretch longer, and even areas that used to offer a quick breather now feel packed from morning through closing. That alone isn’t surprising. Disney parks have always drawn big crowds, especially as new offerings and ...

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Disney Villains Land Update: The 5 Iconic Antagonists Getting Their Own Attractions

An enchanting fantasy landscape featuring jagged, rocky terrain and cascading waterfalls. In the distance, a tall, mystical castle rises amidst mountains under a twilight sky. Glowing lights dot the area, and three dragons fly overhead.

Something wicked has been brewing at Magic Kingdom, and with every passing month, Disney keeps peeling back another layer. Villains Land is no longer just a concept floating around fan speculation—it’s becoming a real, physical expansion that’s starting to take shape beyond Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. And the more we learn, the more it feels like this project will redefine ...

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Disney World Revives 50-Year-Old “Classic” Attraction Inside Magic Kingdom

Entrance sign to Walt Disney World with the text "The Most Magical Place on Earth" displayed prominently. A Mickey Mouse image is on the left side of the sign. The road leads past the entrance with trees on both sides and blue sky with clouds overhead.

There’s been a quiet shift happening at Walt Disney World—and longtime fans are starting to notice. After years of growing frustration and nonstop debates online, Disney is finally listening. The complaints haven’t been subtle either. Guests have been vocal about what they’ve lost, what they miss, and what they wish the parks still felt like. Now, it seems like something ...

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Disney World Reopens Buzz Lightyear Ride With a Hidden Upgrade Fans Are Loving

A woman and a child ride Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin

Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin is finally back at Magic Kingdom, and longtime Disney fans are already buzzing about what they’re experiencing. Disney has begun its soft opening for the attraction, with the full-scale opening scheduled for April 8, 2026. And there’s something different here. Something that stands out almost immediately once you step inside, even if you can’t quite ...

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Sony Announces New ‘Spider-Man’ Development After Pulling the Plug on Popular Franchise

Ad for Spider man 2 showing Electro, the Goblin, Spider man, and Gwen.

Something just shifted inside Sony’s Spider-Man universe—and it’s the kind of move that tends to ripple far beyond a single announcement. A major franchise has officially been shut down. Not paused. Not reworked. Done. And almost immediately, another update followed—one that points toward where Sony is heading next with Spider-Man. It’s not a full reveal, not yet. But the pieces ...

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Disney World Officially Moves Forward With Major Transportation Overhaul for 2026

Two monorail trains, one yellow and one green, are positioned on parallel elevated tracks. A crowd stands below near a sign that reads "Monorail." In the foreground, Mickey Mouse is shown in a "shh" gesture, perhaps hinting at a Disney Transportation and Ticket Center trick.

Transportation is changing fast at Walt Disney World in 2026—and if you think it’s just another behind-the-scenes update, think again. Disney is quietly reshaping how guests move across the resort, and these changes could affect your entire vacation strategy more than you might expect. From expanded ferry access to stricter bus policies, the way you get around Disney World is ...

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