Menu

Disney Parks

“it’s a small world” Demolished at Disney World After Five Decades of Operation

Guests riding "it's a small world."

Walt Disney World Resort‘s original “it’s a small world” attraction appears to have been damaged by an unruly Magic Kingdom Park guest. “it’s a small world” opened alongside Walt Disney World Resort on October 1, 1971, following the original at Disneyland Resort in 1966. Walt Disney, Mary Blair, and Alice Davis originally created the attraction to support the United Nations ...

Read More »

Magic Kingdom Resort May Be Ruining Vacations — Is Yours Next?

Contemporary Resort Exterior Night

For decades, Disney’s Contemporary Resort has been one of the most recognizable and sought-after places to stay at Walt Disney World. Opened in 1971 alongside the Magic Kingdom, the resort has long been a symbol of Disney’s forward-thinking design, with its sleek A-frame structure and the famous monorail gliding straight through its heart. Guests staying here enjoy some of the ...

Read More »

Demi Lovato’s Disney Ride Evacuation Goes Viral: What Happened?

Demi Lovato

 Demi Lovato, a former Disney Channel star turned pop sensation, recently found herself in an unexpected situation while enjoying a trip to Disneyland. The singer was visiting Disney California Adventure when she had to be evacuated from the popular Radiator Springs Racers attraction. Rather than letting the moment dampen her spirits, Lovato took it in stride—giving fans a nostalgic reminder ...

Read More »

Is Disney About to Modernize Carousel of Progress? Fans React to New Teaser

Carousel of Progress Exterior at Night / Magic Kingdom Park

Recently, Walt Disney Imagineering released a short video that showcased the intricate details of the Carousel of Progress, an attraction long cherished by visitors to Magic Kingdom Park. This teaser provided viewers with close-ups of iconic props and scenic elements, piquing interest and excitement. However, the release also ignited a wave of concern among many Disney fans who worry that ...

Read More »

Disney’s Magic Kingdom: The Surprising Transformation of Frontierland

Big Thunder Mountain Railroad

Work continues on Magic Kingdom Park’s Big Thunder Mountain Railroad roller coaster as Walt Disney World Resort overhauls its Frontierland area. In the next few years, Frontierland will be nearly unrecognizable to long-time Disney Park guests. Walt Disney World Resort has already replaced the original Frontierland Shootin’ Arcade with a Disney Vacation Club (DVC) lounge, rethemed Splash Mountain into Tiana’s ...

Read More »

Guest Shocked by Wild Animal Incident at Walt Disney World—A True Nightmare

The Tree of Life at Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park in front of a clear blue sky.

Poop has been an unusually hot topic at Walt Disney World Resort recently, from accidents in line for Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind at EPCOT to contamination in Disney Resort hotel rooms. In February, one Disney Park guest shared how cast members handled an unfortunate fecal situation at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park. Unlike some recent incidents across Walt ...

Read More »

Disney World Vacation Interrupted by Hotel Room ‘Disaster,’ Guest Shares Photos

A family of four beams with joy standing next to a cheerful Mickey Mouse at a magical theme park. Behind them, a majestic castle with blue spires rises against the clear sky, capturing their excitement and happiness.

A guest’s recent discovery inside their Walt Disney World hotel room has gone viral. Related: New ‘Goofy Movie’ Film Hits Disney+ Next Month! Every day, thousands of guests enter the Disney theme parks in the hopes of having a magical day. Whether guests are visiting Disneyland in California or Walt Disney World in Florida, they can guarantee they will find ...

Read More »

Disney World and Universal Orlando Prepare for a New Crisis—Here’s What You Need to Know

A shocking warning is being issued that could affect millions of visitors and residents in central Florida, including Disney World and Universal Orlando Resort Guests. Rare Climate Warning Issued for East-Central Florida: What It Means for Disney and Universal Visitors As the temperature begins to rise and the winds pick up, a critical fire risk is sweeping across the region, ...

Read More »

Crowd Surge at Disneyland California Causes Chaos for Guests

Crowds at Disneyland Park in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle

Disneyland Resort guests describe smothering conditions as spring break crowds flock to the Southern California Disney parks. Spring break is notoriously one of the busiest times to visit Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World Resort, surpassed only by the week between Christmas and New Year’s and the Fourth of July. As public schools, universities, and employers give families time off, ...

Read More »

Disney World Dining Overhaul: Must-Know Changes for Your Next Trip

A father and son dining together at Disney World.

Walt Disney World Resort is constantly evolving, and its dining options are no exception. Whether you’re planning your next trip or simply staying updated on the latest changes, these five updates will impact your dining experience at The Most Magical Place on Earth. 1. Ample Hills Creamery Closure at Disney’s BoardWalk Ample Hills Creamery, the beloved Brooklyn-based ice cream shop, ...

Read More »