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Disney World Announces Another Major Hotel Closure

Animal kingdom Park entrance

If there’s one thing that keeps Walt Disney World fans on their toes, it’s the never-ending cycle of changes across the parks and resorts. One month, a beloved attraction closes for refurbishment; the next, a new restaurant pops up. Disney has clarified that it’s willing to shake things up—even at the expense of longtime guest favorites. Recently, the changes haven’t ...

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Disney World Push To Get Rid of MagicBands Begins

MagicBand Scanning

Disney has always been a company that prides itself on moving forward. The parks constantly shift, grow, and reinvent themselves to keep up with technology and guest expectations. That’s part of the magic—nothing at Walt Disney World ever stays completely still. If you’ve visited in the last decade, you’ve probably noticed how quickly Disney pivots, finding new ways to deliver ...

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Disney Moving MCU Back To ‘Avengers: Endgame’ in Major Shift

Split image: On the left, a man in a green suit with arms outstretched stands on stage. On the right, an MCU superhero in a helmet wields a large hammer, looking determined in a dramatic Avengers: Endgame scene.

The Marvel Cinematic Universe has always been about moving forward, raising the stakes with each new chapter. But in a shocking twist, Disney seems ready to take things back—way back. With Avengers: Doomsday slated for 2026, the studio isn’t just setting up another blockbuster team-up. It’s quietly preparing a massive reset that brings the MCU full circle to the era ...

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Guests Urged To Stay Away From Fireworks Area at Magic Kingdom Indefinitely

Fireworks at Cinderella Castle with Walt Disney Statute

When the skies light up over Magic Kingdom, most guests instinctively race to claim their spot along Main Street, U.S.A. It feels like the grand finale of a Disney day, the one thing you must see. Lately, however, a different message has been circulating among savvy parkgoers: Avoid the fireworks area altogether. That may sound shocking at first—fireworks are a ...

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AI Characters Could Replace Cast Members in the Next Decade

Walking into almost any theme park today, you’ll notice something has changed. Technology is no longer just a backdrop for the rides; it is the ride. From trackless vehicles to projection mapping that brings entire lands to life, the industry has been racing forward with new ideas that make yesterday’s classics look almost quaint. It’s thrilling to watch unfold, but ...

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Iconic Ride Closing Forever at Disney World, and Fans Say “Good Riddance”

Signage for DinoLand U.S.A.

Change is nothing new at Disney World. Guests have watched some of their favorite attractions disappear over the years,often with a bittersweet goodbye. From the closure of Splash Mountain to beloved entertainment offerings fading away, these decisions usually spark debates and even petitions. But every once in a while, Disney demolishes a ride that leaves fans not heartbroken—but relieved. That’s ...

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The One Land Disney World Could Build That Would Outdo Epic Universe

Oswald the Lucky Rabbit and Mickey Mouse

Disney World has been the unquestioned king of Orlando theme parks for years. But in the last decade, Universal has stepped up significantly. No longer just “the other park down the road,” Universal Orlando Resort has become a true competitor, gaining serious traction with guests who want thrills, cutting-edge attractions, and immersive lands. The rivalry has grown so intense that ...

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Could Controversial Facial Scanning Technology Be Coming To Disney World?

When people think about Disney World, they usually picture castles, fireworks, and churros—not cameras quietly capturing their faces at the entrance. Yet whispers around the parks suggest that a new kind of technology could soon become part of the guest experience. Facial scanning, already being tested and used at other theme parks, is the latest innovation Disney might be eyeing. The ...

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