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Health Physicianโ€™s Death Leads To Massive Changes To Dining Policies at Disneyland

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For many Disneyland Resort visitors, food is inseparable from the park experience. From churros on Main Street, U.S.A. to comforting quick-service meals tucked inside immersive lands, dining isnโ€™t simply about convenience โ€” itโ€™s about storytelling. Guests donโ€™t just eat in Frontierland; they step into a vibrant Old West plaza filled with mariachi music, warm lighting, and dishes that feel like ...

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Disney Park Shuts Down Its Most Beloved Attraction

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Theme park attractions close all the time. Most do so quietly, scheduled into maintenance calendars and noticed only by returning guests who expected them to be open. Occasionally, a closure stands out. That usually happens when an attraction is central to a parkโ€™s identity rather than part of its supporting lineup. That is now the situation at Tokyo Disneyland, where ...

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Disney World Confirms Closure and Transformation of 55-Year-Old Magic Kingdom Classic

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A Frontierland dining location that dates back to Magic Kingdomโ€™s earliest years is about to step out of regular operation, as Disney prepares a seasonal rework tied to summer programming. Magic Kingdom, which opened in 1971, was originally built around a slower-moving guest experience. Dining, entertainment, and attractions were designed to work together, encouraging visitors to spend extended time in ...

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Walt Disney World Now Charging $119 for a Half-Day Theme Park Day

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There was a time when spending a day at Disneyโ€™s Animal Kingdom felt like an intentional change of pace. You could wander tree-lined paths, catch a live show, explore animal trails, and still knock out the major rides without feeling rushed. It had breathing room built into its design. Now, though, that breathing room feels tighter. With single-day tickets reaching ...

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Disneyland Announces New Experience Focused on Women

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Everyone knows about Walt Disney, but Disneyland Resort has introduced a new guided tour that’s focused on the women who made the Happiest Place on Earth what it is today. “Women Who Make The Magic Guided Tour” at Disneyland Park As part of Disneyland Resort’s ongoing celebration of its 70th anniversary, the Southern California Disney park has introduced a new ...

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Pull the Lever! Disney Reveals ‘Emperor’s New Groove’ Coaster for Magic Kingdom

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Walt Disney World may be on the verge of delivering one of the most unexpected ride concepts Magic Kingdom has seen in years โ€” and itโ€™s coming straight out of The Emperorโ€™s New Groove (2000). According to new reports from Discussing Film and The Wrap, fresh details about Disneyโ€™s upcoming Villains Land have surfaced. And if theyโ€™re accurate, this expansion ...

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Disney Is Giving Annual Passholders Unusual Regulations In Order to Visit in March

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Walt Disney World has introduced additional Good-to-Go Days for Annual Passholders in March 2026, enhancing flexibility by allowing visits to the parks without needing advance reservations. The new dates include Monday, March 2, and Tuesday, March 3, and apply to all four theme parks and Annual Pass tiers. This change helps restore the spontaneity of the Passholder experience that was ...

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Frozen Fiasco: Why EPCOTโ€™s “New” Frozen Ever After Is Already Breaking Down Just Days After Reopening

New Anna and Kristoff animatronics on Frozen Ever After at EPCOT

The “Great Thaw” has officially turned into a mechanical meltdown. In February 2026, Walt Disney World fans were prepared to celebrate a significant milestone in the evolution of EPCOTโ€™s World Showcase. After months of being shuttered behind construction walls, Frozen Ever After officially reopened its gates. The mission was high-stakes: Disney was finally erasing the most criticized element of the ...

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