Walt Disney World Resort has officially unveiled its long-awaited adults-only space at EPCOT. GEO-82, a luxurious new lounge themed after the iconic Spaceship Earth, opened its doors to guests on June 4, 2025, and it is exclusively available to those 21 and older. This marks one of the few spaces at the Central Florida Disney parks explicitly designed for adult ...
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Magic Kingdom Quietly Opened a New “Secret” Experience —and It’s Air Conditioned
Let’s face it—summer at Walt Disney World can be brutal. The heat. The crowds. The never-ending sun. And while everyone’s chasing thrills on Space Mountain or trying to squeeze in one more Lightning Lane, sometimes what you really need is just a moment to sit down, cool off, and breathe. And Disney finally gets it. Without much fanfare, Walt Disney ...
Read More »Tiana’s Bayou Adventure Faces Operational Failure Months After Grand Opening
Months after its grand debut, Tiana’s Bayou Adventure at Disneyland Resort encountered a significant operational issue, leaving guests stranded. The attraction, which officially opened in November 2024, took over the controversial Splash Mountain, offering a fresh, family-friendly experience themed around The Princess and the Frog (2009). Last week, TikTok user @coryhogan3 shared a video showing their experience getting stuck at ...
Read More »Disney World Deluxe Resort Guests Warned: Luggage Disappears, Police Report Urged
Disney’s Deluxe Resorts are the most expensive on property, but that doesn’t always translate to a superior vacation, as proven by a recent report. As the top tier of Walt Disney World accommodation, Deluxe Resorts – such as Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort, and Disney’s Riviera Resort – offer luxury, immersive theming, and a wide ...
Read More »Magic Kingdom’s Lightning Lane Will Absolutely Skyrocket, May Hit $500+ Per Guest
Disney Experiences dropped some major news yesterday, and while excitement is peaking for the arrival of Piston Peak National Park, it also comes with the realization that costs may be about to get even higher. The Cars Franchise Takes Over Magic Kingdom Park Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom is gearing up for one of its most ambitious transformations in years. ...
Read More »‘Lilo & Stitch’ Character Removed From Disney World Despite Box Office Success
Weeks after the smash hit premiere of Walt Disney Studios’ live-action Lilo & Stitch (2025), a disappointed guest found one of the titular characters missing from a Walt Disney World Resort restaurant. ‘Ohana, located at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort, offers the “Best Friends Breakfast” featuring Lilo, Stitch, Mickey Mouse, and Pluto. ‘Ohana is one of the most popular Table Service dining ...
Read More »McDonald’s Disneyland Expansion Project Brings Exciting News
Disneyland is getting Golden Arches added to its skyline in 2026. This Disney park will feature happy guests and happy meals. Disneyland McDonald’s Expansion Project Coming in 2026 For nearly 25 years, one iconic fast-food chain has quietly served millions of theme park visitors from a corner of several Disney parks. But now, a new chapter is about to unfold—and ...
Read More »Scam Alert Issued to All Orlando Tourists, Police Warn of Money Being Stolen
As travelers flock to Orlando to enjoy the magic of Disney World, the city’s growing threat of a QR code scam is adding a new level of concern for tourists visiting the downtown area. Authorities are urging those venturing to the “City Beautiful” for a vacation to be extra cautious when it comes to parking meters and QR codes. In ...
Read More »Magic Kingdom Timeline for ‘Cars’ Land Opening Will Have You Frustrated
It’s no secret that big things are brewing at Magic Kingdom, and Disney fans are paying close attention. With construction walls going up this July, a massive chunk of the park is about to become a multi-year work zone. The buzz? All eyes are on the new Cars-themed land that’s coming to the back of Frontierland—a project that’s as ambitious ...
Read More »Magic Kingdom’s Latest Expansion Is More American Than You Think
If you’ve spent any time on Disney fan forums lately, you’ve probably seen the frustration brewing. With Tom Sawyer Island shutting down, the Rivers of America closing, and classic spaces making way for Pixar IPs, some fans are wondering: Is Disney turning its back on the American storytelling that once defined Magic Kingdom? It’s a valid question—especially for those who ...
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