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Travel Warning Issued by Orlando Airport Amid Surge of Holiday Passengers Heading to Disney World

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Orlando Airport’s Holiday Travel Advisories Orlando International Airport (MCO) has issued a travel warning in anticipation of an unprecedented holiday travel surge. From December 19 to January 5, the airport expects to host over 3 million passengers, primarily driven by families and tourists traveling to Disney World for the Christmas festivities. MCO is bracing for record crowds, advising travelers to ...

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“Person Down” in Dinoland: Police Issue Walt Disney World Alert

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Walt Disney World Resort saw another emergency response unfold Friday afternoon when a police alert flagged a medical-related situation along one of the property’s lesser-seen internal corridors. The alert appeared in publicly accessible dispatch feeds and was quickly noted by park watchers who follow real-time operational activity across Disney property. Shortly after the alert surfaced, observers focused on the classification ...

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Disney Upgrades the Boardwalk After a String of Closures Leaves Plenty of Empty Spaces

Nighttime scene of a lively waterfront boardwalk with colorful buildings, bright lights reflecting on the water, and people strolling along the path. The area has a festive atmosphere, featuring various shops and restaurants.

Overview of Recent Closures on the Boardwalk Disney’s Boardwalk has recently faced a challenging period marked by a series of notable closures that have significantly reshaped its vibrant atmosphere. Establishments such as the beloved dueling piano bar Jellyrolls and the Big River Grille and Brewing Company have ceased operations, leaving voids in the once bustling promenade. Credit: Disney Visitors navigating ...

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7 Disney World Traditions That Will Be Completely Different by 2026

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Disney fans are creatures of habit—and proudly so. Part of the joy of returning to Walt Disney World year after year is knowing there are small, familiar rhythms you can count on. Rope drop mornings. Easy transportation back to your resort. A late-night ride strategy that actually works. These aren’t headline-grabbing perks, but they’re the glue that holds a Disney ...

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Disney Fans Say Their Goodbyes as 27-Year-Old Ride Set To Close Permanently

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Disney World has a way of making change feel personal. One day, everything feels familiar. Next, a quiet announcement sends fans spiraling into nostalgia, with screenshots and last-chance ride plans. That’s exactly what’s happening again right now. Another classic attraction is on its way out, and longtime Disney fans are already mourning the loss. Social media has filled with memories, ...

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Unwanted Touching Alert Reported Near Magic Kingdom, And the Timing Has Fans Talking

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Walt Disney World Resort is in the middle of one of its busiest periods of the year, with holiday crowds filling theme parks, hotels, and transportation corridors from morning through late night. Against that backdrop, a police alert issued Wednesday evening drew attention away from the usual seasonal atmosphere and toward a reported incident near one of the resort’s most ...

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Disney’s Hollywood Studios Makes Last-Minute Operational Change To Accommodate Thousands of Guests

Guests entering Disney's Hollywood Studios Theme Park at Walt Disney World Resort

Walt Disney World is no stranger to holiday pressure. Every December, the resort becomes a case study in crowd management, guest psychology, and logistical endurance. The parks sparkle, the atmosphere softens, and expectations quietly climb alongside wait times. As Disney World gears up for Christmas week, it is already bracing for its most demanding stretch of the calendar. The days ...

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Disney Parks Slash Ticket Prices for College Students, Effective From January

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Disney park tickets have become steadily more expensive over the past decade, reshaping how and when guests choose to visit. For many travelers, a single day at a Disney park now requires careful planning rather than spontaneity. The shift has been most visible in the United States. Walt Disney World’s move to date-based pricing pushed peak-day tickets well beyond $150, ...

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EPCOT’s Most Requested Performance Returns Christmas Eve After 5-Year Hiatus

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EPCOT’s known for its exceptional entertainment, featuring international performers in the World Showcase and hosting seasonal celebrations. A standout group is the Voices of Liberty, an a cappella ensemble that performs in The American Adventure rotunda. Many guests plan their visits around their showtimes, as their harmonies have become a must-see experience for EPCOT regulars. For many families, including mine, ...

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Disney World Quietly Debuts All-New Entrance for 2026, Giving Guests a Different Way To Kick off the Magic

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Disney World has unveiled a brand-new entrance just in time for the new year, providing guests with improved access to the hotel and parks. Credit: Chad Sparkes, Flickr A New Disney World Entrance Has Debuted, Giving Guests New Access to the Parks It’s a drive generations of Disney fans know by heart—the moment your car passes under the iconic sign, ...

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