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“Major Hurricanes” Threaten Disney World as 2026 Summer Plans Begin to Unravel

A statue of two figures stands in front of a castle under a dramatically cloudy sky. A yellow sign with a hurricane symbol reads "Hurricane Season" near the statue. Lush greenery surrounds the scene.

It’s starting to feel like summer is right around the corner, and with it comes something that Disney World fans don’t always think about right away—but probably should. Hurricane season has a way of sneaking up quietly. One day, you’re planning park days, dining reservations, and Lightning Lane strategies, and the next, weather reports start to shift the conversation entirely. ...

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Disney World Shuts Down Resort Transportation at Multiple Hotels, Guests Left Scrambling

A rustic lodge with a triangular roof stands in the background, surrounded by lush greenery. In the foreground, a waterfall cascades over large rocks into a serene pool, creating a picturesque scene.

Something has quietly shifted at Walt Disney World, and if you’re staying on property in 2026, you might feel it sooner than you expect. Transportation—one of the biggest perks of a Disney resort stay—has just taken a hit at multiple hotels. On the surface, it doesn’t sound like a huge deal. Disney still moves thousands of guests around every day, ...

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Disney World Enforces Controversial Rule on Popular Ride, and Guests Are Furious

A futuristic roller coaster ride at Disney World features neon-lit vehicles resembling motorcycles under a large, glowing blue and purple canopy. Riders speed along the track, creating an exciting and dynamic atmosphere that captures the magic of adventure.

Something has been quietly bothering guests at Walt Disney World lately, and it centers around a rule tied to one of the resort’s newer attractions. On paper, it doesn’t seem like a huge deal. In practice, though, it’s creating friction in a place where Disney usually prides itself on smooth, effortless experiences. Fans have started to speak up, and the reaction ...

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