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Disney Scraps 6 Massive Projects as Fan Backlash Explodes

Space Mountain in front of the lake at Magic Kingdom Park

Disney has never been a company that likes to admit defeat. Even when a project quietly disappears, the studio usually avoids using the word “canceled.” Plans get “restructured.” Timelines get “adjusted.” Priorities “shift.” But lately, something feels different. After months of nonstop criticism and disappointment from longtime fans, Disney suddenly seems like it’s rethinking some of its biggest promises. And ...

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8 NEW Disney Expansion Updates That Could Transform the Parks in 2026

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.

Disney has been moving fast lately, and honestly, it’s starting to feel like the theme parks are changing in real time. One week, everything feels normal. The next, there’s a new permit, a construction wall, a rumor swirling online, or a major announcement that makes fans immediately start planning their next trip. And if you’ve been paying attention, you already ...

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Report: ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ Will Finally Fix Marvel’s Multiverse Problem

Avengers Doomsday" logo. Text is metallic and bold, with "Avengers" in large letters and "Doomsday" in a smaller font below it. "Marvel Studios" is placed above "Avengers" in small text. The black background gives it a sleek MCU look, reminiscent of Blade's dark aesthetic.

Marvel Studios hasn’t exactly made the Multiverse easy to follow. Between alternate timelines, surprise Variants, and cross-franchise cameos, even longtime fans have admitted they’re feeling a little lost. What started as an exciting new storytelling tool slowly became something more chaotic than cohesive. Now, a new report suggests that Avengers: Doomsday may finally bring clarity to all that confusion. Instead ...

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Disney World Guests Hit With Lightning Lane Price Hikes, Effective February 2026

Signage for Lightning Lane

Disney just raised Lightning Lane prices again. And this time, it doesn’t feel temporary. There was no dramatic announcement. No flashing headline on the official website. Prices simply rose, and guests planning February vacations began noticing the totals climb higher than expected. What’s more surprising isn’t just the increase itself. It’s how quickly people adjusted and kept buying anyway. If ...

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Why Disney Fans are Still Furious Over This Permanent Resort Cut

A family unwinds in a bright Disney hotel room; a girl sketches on the bed while parents read after a fun day at the parks.

Disney removed a fan-favorite hotel perk, and years later, guests are still talking about it. It wasn’t a flashy announcement. There was no big press release or celebratory reimagining. The change happened suddenly, and regular visitors noticed it almost immediately. For many families, staying at a Disney resort has always felt like stepping into something extra special. You pay more, ...

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Disney Confirms 5 Major Expansions Set to Overhaul Hollywood Studios

Space Mountain in Tokyo Disneyland, opening day original

Oriental Land Company recently announced that the budget for the new Space Mountain at Tokyo Disneyland, set to open in 2027, has risen to 70.5 billion yen, making it the most expensive attraction ever built by Walt Disney Imagineering. This increase from the original budget of 56 billion yen reflects Japan’s rising construction costs. Currently, this is about $460 million ...

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