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Unexpected Fight Erupts Among Disney Guests at Popular Restaurant

A large crowd of people gathers at a theme park at night. The area is illuminated with blue and yellow lights, highlighting a futuristic building in the background. Trees and greenery surround the scene, with a partly cloudy sky overhead.

Multiple altercations broke out at a Disneyland Resort restaurant this week, one of them a physical fight that scarred hundreds of nearby Disney Park guests. Related: Disney World Files New Lawsuit Against Orange County Government Disneyland Park, Disney California Adventure Park, and the Downtown Disney District make up “The Happiest Place on Earth,” but they’re not stress-free environments. Guests crack ...

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Disney World Cancels Tiana’s Bayou Adventure, Brings Back Splash Mountain

A colorful and detailed rock formation resembling a mountain, with rugged terrain, patches of greenery, and a distinct peak. The sky is overcast, adding contrast to the vibrant hues of the rocks. At its base, a wooden structure with a peaked roof hints at the Magic Kingdom's newest attraction launching next month.

Months after the grand opening of Tiana’s Bayou Adventure, Walt Disney World Resort seemingly revoked one of its cultural sensitivity decisions about the legacy of Splash Mountain. Tiana’s Bayou Adventure opened at Magic Kingdom Park in June. The first iteration of The Princess and the Frog (2009) retheme remains incredibly popular, only accessible by Virtual Queue and Lightning Lane Multi Pass. Unfortunately, ...

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Hurricane Debby Devastates Disney World, Leaves Theme Park in Ruins

Lightning at EPCOT in Walt Disney World Resort

Hurricane Debby ripped through the Walt Disney World Resort this week, destroying a small piece of Disney’s EPCOT theme park. Related: Disney CEO Bob Iger’s Toy Venture Faces Lawsuit, Forced to Pay Multi-Million-Dollar Settlement Guests visiting EPCOT this week noticed that several pavilion flags had gone missing at the front of the park. These flags are located near the front ...

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Guest’s Actions Cause Indefinite Shutdown of Tiana’s Bayou Adventure

Walt Disney World Resort experienced an unexpected disruption at the popular Tiana’s Bayou Adventure attraction on August 6, 2024, leading to the ride being reportedly temporarily shut down. This popular attraction, which is located at Magic Kingdom Park, is a huge draw for many guests visiting the theme parks this summer. Unfortunately, many guests hoping to ride may be out ...

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Disney Announces Permanent Closure of ‘Toy Story’ Ride, Teases New Attraction

Four turquoise and green ride vehicles, themed after Toy Story spacecraft and featuring "XP-38" decals, are lined up on a track, ready for passengers. They have seats and twin laser blasters, set against a futuristic backdrop with zigzag neon patterns.

Guests don’t have much longer to enjoy a classic Disney theme park attraction. Related: New Disney World Filing Seemingly Confirms Plans to Overhaul Abandoned Theme Park Ahead of Buzz Lightyear’s Astro Blasters at Tokyo Disney’s permanent closure, the resort has unveiled the new “Complete the Mission” sticker commemorating the attraction. This is the second attraction to close permanently at Tokyo ...

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Disney World Filing Reveals Possible Overhaul of Long-Abandoned Park

Two women are sitting outside a building with red roofs. One is in a wheelchair, wearing a peach-colored shirt, and the other is on a bench, wearing a white shirt and denim overalls with yellow Minnie Mouse ears. Both are smiling and looking at a smartphone.

Recent actions by The Walt Disney Company seemingly confirm a once-abandoned project is actually far from canceled. Related: Disney Quietly Axes ‘The Simpsons’ Theme Park Decision, Character Quickly Erased Due to the sheer size of the Walt Disney World Resort, guests can choose from over a dozen different hotels to stay at during their stay at “The Most Magical Place ...

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Disneyland Removes Popular Ride From List of Attractions in New Update

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.

A legendary Disneyland attraction has closed. Related: Disney Quietly Axes ‘The Simpsons’ Theme Park Decision, Character Quickly Erased The original Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California, has entertained and inspired guests for decades, largely thanks to its incredible selection of rides and attractions. Haunted Mansion, Peter Pan’s Flight, Space Mountain, and Pirates of the Caribbean are all equally iconic, though other ...

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Disney Characters Allegedly Exposed to Toxins in the Workplace

Disney cast members in colorful costumes hold Halloween party signs on a sunny street decorated with orange garlands. People stroll nearby, while a sign in the background reads "This Way To... Not-So-Scary Halloween Party.

Disney cast members accuse Walt Disney World Resort and Disneyland Resort of providing toxic makeup products to character performers. Entertainment cast members, specifically character performers, bring the magic of onscreen favorites to life at the Disney parks. Characters like Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck are known as “fur characters,” while Peter Pan and Disney Princesses are called “face characters.” Face ...

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Disney Closes Second Space Mountain Ride, Demolition Begins

Space Mountain at sunset at Magic Kingdom

Another Space Mountain roller coaster has closed indefinitely. The announcement comes just days after Tokyo Disney Resort permanently closed its version of Space Mountain. On July 31, riders took their last journey into the galaxy as crews prepared to demolish the historic roller coaster. Its replacement, rumored to be “Space Mountain Earthrise,” opens in 2027. In the days leading up ...

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