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EPCOT Downgrades Flower & Garden Festival, Confirms 2026 Cuts

Disney Topiary at Festival of the Arts

Spring has officially arrived at Walt Disney World, and with it comes one of EPCOT’s most beloved seasonal traditions. The EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival has long been the park’s celebration of color, nature, food, and live entertainment. Guests flock to the park every year to admire intricate topiaries, taste seasonal dishes, and enjoy a lively atmosphere that feels ...

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Disney’s New Crowd-Management Entry Protocol Established, Failure Reported

A large, geodesic sphere with a silver, triangular panel exterior stands timelessly against a partly cloudy sky. Palm trees line the foreground while a white, modern building curves gracefully on the left—a serene scene undisturbed by any tragedy at Disney World.

EPCOT’s International Flower & Garden Festival is one of those events that genuinely earns its reputation every single year. From the moment the park opens in early March, the transformation is visible everywhere you look. Topiaries shaped like beloved Disney and Pixar characters line the walkways. Outdoor kitchens serving creative seasonal menus open around World Showcase. The gardens are in ...

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Magic Kingdom Delivers Bad News Ahead of Busy Spring Break Season

A picturesque view of a fairy tale Cinderella Castle with spires, under a clear blue sky with the sun setting behind, casting a warm glow over the scene at Walt Disney World Resort.

For generations of Walt Disney World visitors, few experiences capture the spirit of adventure quite like racing through the desert landscape of Frontierland aboard Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. The legendary coaster at Magic Kingdom Park has long been a rite of passage for guests seeking thrills in the Old West, blending storytelling, humor, and high-speed twists around the iconic red ...

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70 Years Later, Disneyland Refreshes Original Tomorrowland Area

Tomorrowland entrance sign at Disneyland Park.

Disneyland Resort finally completed a month-long Tomorrowland refresh on Sunday, reopening the Galactic Grill outdoor seating area and Tomorrowland Terrace stage after addressing wear and tear accumulated from several decades of operation. Construction walls surrounded the space starting January 27, while Galactic Grill continued serving Disneyland guests who were forced to use indoor seating or carry their meals elsewhere in ...

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“Drinking Culture” at EPCOT Being Cut After Incidents Go Too Far

Guests drinking and eating at the Rose and Crown at World Showcase's United Kingdom Pavilion

For years, EPCOT has carried a reputation that no other Disney park quite shares. Yes, it’s known for its international pavilions, stunning architecture, and incredible food offerings. But for many adult guests, the park has also become synonymous with one unofficial activity: “drinking around the world.” The tradition started innocently enough. Guests would grab a beverage in one pavilion, stroll ...

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Vacation Warning: Several Disney Parks Confirm Major Ride Closures Ahead of Spring Break, Summer Season

Disneyland Monorail Refurb

Multiple Disney parks will close down numerous attractions in March as closures pile up, disrupting vacations for millions. The Magic of the Disney Parks Come With an Expectation That Everything Will Run Smoothly For millions of guests each year, a trip to Disneyland Resort is about stepping into a world where the magic never stops. From the moment visitors pass ...

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Controversial Restaurant Changes Operations at Walt Disney World

The Cake Bake Shop

Dining is a huge part of the Walt Disney World experience, even though many visitors initially focus on attractions and shows when planning their trips. From elaborate character meals to elegant table-service restaurants and quick bites between rides, food has become a major component of what makes a Disney vacation memorable. Over the years, Disney has dramatically expanded the types ...

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Kids Are Now Able to Enjoy This Disney Park in California Again

The iconic Disneyland Railroad train station is seen with a classic red train at the platform, adorned with red, white, and blue bunting. The building is surrounded by well-maintained landscaping, flowers, and trees, with blue skies and a flag atop the roof.

Construction has finished at Disney California Adventure’s Redwood Creek Challenge Trail. The trail bridge has reopened for guests after being closed for about four weeks. During this time, workers repaired the wooden panels, which had become worn and unsafe, leading to splinters and the risk of structural failure if left unaddressed. The construction walls around the bridge have been removed, ...

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Private Company Has Bought Out Magic Kingdom at Disney World for Undisclosed Sum

Cinderella Castle at Disney World, featuring blue spires and pink walls, glows beneath a vibrant sunset sky.

Disney World guests will be turned away. Credit: Jaimie Michaels, Flickr The Magic Kingdom theme park at the Walt Disney World Resort is currently enduring immense change. The biggest updates come in the form of the Piston Peak National Park and Villains Land expansions in and around Frontierland. The park’s icon, Cinderella Castle, is also getting fresh treatment with an ...

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