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Disney Prepares to Shut Down Infamous EPCOT Ride, Pivots to Ryan Gosling’s Sci-Fi Blockbuster

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Disney World fans have watched many familiar attractions disappear over the past several years. Entire lands have changed themes, classic rides have vanished, and longtime EPCOT fans especially have seen the park move further away from its original identity in favor of movie franchises and recognizable characters. Now, one attraction keeps popping up in conversations about what Disney could target ...

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Magic Kingdom Rope-Drop Backfires as Thousands of Disney Guests Face Severe Morning Bottlenecks

Guests walking in Fantasyland at Magic Kingdom behind Cinderella Castle

Getting to Magic Kingdom before sunrise used to feel like one of the smartest tricks in the Disney World playbook. Families would rush through security with coffee in hand, wait near the hub for the park to open officially, and then race toward their favorite attractions before the crowds fully arrived. Lately, though, that strategy has started working against people ...

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A Gaping Hole at Magic Kingdom: Disney Rips Apart Classic Tomorrowland Landmarks

Tomorrowland entrance sign at Disneyland Park.

For decades, guests walking into Tomorrowland at Magic Kingdom were greeted by a collection of futuristic design elements that helped define the land’s unique identity. They weren’t attractions, and many visitors probably passed them without giving them much thought. Still, they played an important role in creating the atmosphere that set Tomorrowland apart from the rest of the park. Now, ...

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Disney World’s Critical Summer Warning: Specific Weeks Deemed a ‘Total Waste of Money’

Goofy's Loopy Limbo during Cool Kid Summer at EPCOT

Summer is in full swing at Walt Disney World, and for many families, that means vacation countdowns are officially underway. Across the resort, Disney has packed the parks with new entertainment, fresh attractions, seasonal offerings, and limited-time experiences designed to make summer 2026 one of the busiest travel periods of the year. But while summer can be a fantastic time ...

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Disney World Pulls Back on Surging Prices, Drops Massive Wave of Discounts to Offset Costs

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Planning a Walt Disney World vacation has never been simple, and it certainly hasn’t become any cheaper. Between rising ticket prices, hotel costs, dining expenses, and Lightning Lane purchases, many families spend months—or even years—saving for a trip. That’s why Disney fans were excited to see the company quietly extend one of its most valuable hotel offers well into 2027. ...

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IT’S OFFICIAL: Disney World Confirms Highly Anticipated ‘Monsters, Inc.’ Locations Coming to Hollywood Studios

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Disney World has finally made it official. After months of speculation, fan theories, construction updates, and concept art breakdowns, Walt Disney World has released a major summer announcement that pulls back the curtain on some of the most anticipated additions coming to Disney’s Hollywood Studios. While Disney still isn’t revealing every surprise waiting inside the upcoming expansion, the company has ...

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Imminent Update: Magic Kingdom Confirms Major Villains Land and Piston Peak Reveals

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A walk through Magic Kingdom feels noticeably different right now. Construction walls continue stretching across major sections of the park, longtime attractions are disappearing, and entire areas are beginning to look almost unrecognizable compared to only a few years ago. At the same time, Disney fans still feel like they only know part of the story. Over the last several ...

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Disney World Files New Construction Permits For Major EPCOT Mexico Pavilion Changes

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Walt Disney World has entered one of the busiest periods of transformation the resort has seen in years. No matter where guests look, there are construction walls, refurbishment projects, and major expansion plans changing the future of the parks and hotels. Magic Kingdom is preparing for massive new additions, Disney’s Hollywood Studios continues evolving, and Disney’s Animal Kingdom is quickly ...

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First Phase Complete: Disney World Permanently Alters 54-Year-Old Attraction in Resort-Wide Overhaul

WDW Golf cart

Summer at Walt Disney World usually brings packed walkways, high wait times, and families trying to squeeze every attraction possible into one vacation. But this year, another major story is unfolding across the resort. Disney has quietly been transforming some of its oldest and most recognizable experiences while also introducing new additions designed to keep longtime fans coming back. What ...

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Disney World Tightens Restrictions on Resort Add-On Purchase, Park Experience Worsens

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Disney World vacations are filled with extras designed to make trips easier and more enjoyable. Between hotel perks, dining packages, after-hours events, and paid upgrades, guests have countless ways to customize their vacations. Recently, though, Disney fans have started questioning whether a popular resort purchase is actually making vacations more frustrating rather than more convenient. Many guests say they are ...

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