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Another Classic Gone: Disney World Officially Scraps 26-Year-Old Hollywood Studios Icon

Rock 'n' Roller Coaster entrance

It’s getting harder to ignore what’s happening across Walt Disney World. One by one, the experiences that defined entire trips for longtime fans are fading out, replaced by new ideas, new stories, and sometimes completely different identities. For some guests, that evolution feels exciting. For others, it feels like pieces of the past are quietly slipping away. Now, another familiar ...

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Disney Confirms Major Plans for Star Wars’ Future on Disney+

Three people dressed in sci-fi adventure clothing stand confidently in a desert, with a gold humanoid robot and spaceship in the background under a bright sky.

Something big is taking shape behind the scenes at Lucasfilm, and it’s becoming clear that Disney is all-in on expanding Star Wars through Disney+. While fans have been watching new shows roll out over the past few years, what’s coming next feels even more intentional. The studio isn’t just experimenting anymore—it’s building toward something bigger. There’s a growing sense that ...

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Disney World Warning: 11 Major Closures Confirmed for May 2026

Disney with a sad Genie

If you’re planning a trip to Walt Disney World in May 2026, there’s a major update you’ll want to know before you finalize anything. Across all four parks—and even beyond them—closures are stacking up in a way that’s hard to ignore. It’s not just one ride going down for a quick refresh. It’s a wide mix of attractions, shows, and ...

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48 Hours Left: Disney World’s Frontierland Landmarks Closing Forever After 50 Years

Construction in Frontierland at the Magic Kingdom

A noticeable shift is taking place at Walt Disney World, particularly inside Magic Kingdom’s Frontierland. On the surface, Frontierland still appears largely unchanged. Background music continues to play, guests move through the familiar wooden walkways, and daily operations carry on as usual. But a closer look reveals that the land is in the middle of a broader transformation—one that is ...

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Disney Quietly Loads Summer 2026 With Major Changes Across Parks and Theaters

A happy woman and child hold hands near vibrant Disney character statues, as Disney World enforces new vendor policies.

Disney isn’t easing into summer 2026—it’s stacking it. Across its parks and theaters, the company is rolling out a wave of updates, new experiences, and long-awaited releases that feel carefully timed to hit all at once. If you’ve been watching closely, you’ve probably noticed the pieces falling into place. If you haven’t, it might catch you off guard just how ...

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Marvel Quietly Confirms Gwen Stacy’s Long-Awaited Debut for 2026 Project

Gwen Stacy-inspired animated character with blonde hair and blue eyes at Marvel’s 2026 attraction, set against a dark blue backdrop.

Something just shifted inside Marvel’s growing lineup—and longtime fans are starting to notice. For years, there’s been one major character missing from the studio’s live-action storytelling, even as other Spider-Man stories expanded across movies and streaming. That absence hasn’t gone unnoticed, especially by fans who know just how important she is to Peter Parker’s story. Now, that wait appears to ...

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Disney World Brings Back Fan-Favorite Character to the Parks After Long Absence

Family photo with characters

Something has been shifting at Walt Disney World lately, and longtime fans are starting to notice. For a while now, guests have pointed out little things that felt missing—small pieces of magic that used to be part of the experience but quietly faded away. Whether it was certain entertainment offerings or character interactions, there has been a growing sense that ...

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Disney World Faces Backlash as Transportation Problems Disrupt Resort Guests in 2026

Epcot Monorail

Something feels off at Walt Disney World right now—and guests are definitely noticing. It’s not a ride closure or a hard-to-get reservation. Instead, it’s something that affects nearly every part of a vacation: getting around. More visitors in 2026 are speaking up about transportation struggles that are cutting into park time, adding stress, and making planning more complicated than expected. ...

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