There’s a predictable rhythm to Disney vacation planning, especially for fans who keep a close eye on fall travel. Around this time of year, attention usually shifts toward Halloween season at Walt Disney World—and more importantly, the room-only resort discounts that can make those trips far more affordable. This year, though, the conversation feels a little more complicated. We’re in ...
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New Height Requirement Announced in May for Magic Kingdom; Disney World Guests on Alert
Disney World has announced some big news regarding the wildest ride in the wilderness. Credit: Disney Big Thunder Mountain Railroad to Open Soon…With Some Major Changes For generations of Disney fans, few attractions feel as timeless—or as essential—as Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. It’s the kind of ride that becomes a tradition: the first “big coaster” for younger guests, the must-do ...
Read More »State of Florida Issues Important Update Regarding Disney World Vacations Through 2031
The Florida Department of Transportation has provided all Disney World guests traveling by car to the theme park through 2031 with an unfortunate update regarding entry. Here’s everything we know. I-4 Construction Through 2031 to Impact Disney World Vacations For many families, the journey to Walt Disney World is part of the magic. Road trips packed with snacks, playlists, and ...
Read More »A Shocking Disney World Incident Near Tiana’s Bayou Adventure Leads to Guest Arrest
A man from England was arrested after allegedly assaulting a young female who was just trying to enjoy their day at Magic Kingdom on a recent visit to Disney World. Man Arrested at Disney World After Allegedly Assaulting Young Woman For generations, a visit to Walt Disney World has represented more than just a vacation. It’s a place families save ...
Read More »Disney World Confirms Resort-Wide Changes Impacting Summer 2026 Guests
Something is shifting at Walt Disney World—and if you’re planning a summer 2026 trip, you’re going to feel it the moment you start putting your plans together. On the surface, everything still looks familiar. The parks are open, the attractions are running, and the vacation packages are rolling out just like they always do. But once you take a closer ...
Read More »Disney World Issues New Warning for “Value” Resort Guests in 2026
Something has shifted at Walt Disney World—and if you’re planning a 2026 trip, it might change how you book your hotel. Disney isn’t blasting this across its homepage, and you won’t see a big announcement spelling it out. But once you start digging into pricing, perks, and how the parks are operating right now, a clear message starts to form. ...
Read More »Disney is Set to Cut Off Key Transportation Option at Beloved Disney Resort
The Polynesian Village Resort occupies a position within the Walt Disney World ecosystem that most other resorts on property simply cannot match. Its location on the shores of the Seven Seas Lagoon puts it in a geographic relationship with Magic Kingdom that translates into transportation options unavailable to guests staying anywhere else on property except the Contemporary Resort and the ...
Read More »Disneyland Has Decided the Future of Its 48-Year-Old Coaster
Space Mountain at Disneyland opened on May 27, 1977, making it 48 years old and nearing its 49th birthday. This iconic ride has allowed generations of guests to board rocket-shaped vehicles and experience the sensation of speed in complete darkness. In theme park years, such longevity is rare and reflects Space Mountain’s unique ability to deliver an exhilarating experience that ...
Read More »The Ultimate Class Act: Why Mark McGrath’s Response to a Viral Disney Diss is the Most Rock ‘n’ Roll Thing Ever
The annual EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival is typically a place of tranquility, vibrant topiaries, and the sweet sounds of nostalgia. But in April 2026, the America Gardens Theatre became the backdrop for a social media firestorm. It all started when 90s alt-rock icons Sugar Ray took the stage for the Garden Rocks Concert Series, only to find themselves ...
Read More »Monstropolis Rising: The First Steel Pillars of the Monsters, Inc. “Door Coaster” Hit the Sky
If you’ve walked through Disney’s Hollywood Studios recently, you’ve probably noticed that the “quiet” part of the park has become a lot louder. The days of staring at construction walls and wondering what Mike and Sulley are up to are officially over. As of April 10, 2026, the transformation is no longer happening in the dirt—it’s reaching for the clouds. ...
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