If youโve strolled through Liberty Square recently, youโve likely noticed that the Gracey Estate looks less like a chilling manor and more like a high-stakes construction site. The Haunted Mansion, usually a masterclass in weathered brick and chilling gloom, has been almost entirely swallowed by a mountain of steel scaffolding and photo-realistic tarps. Credit: Disney What started in early 2026 ...
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Disney to Shutter and Reboot ‘Star Wars’ Rides Across America in Under 1 Month
Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge opened at Disneyland in 2019 and at Disney’s Hollywood Studios shortly after, and in the seven years since, the land has been one of the most discussed, debated, and genuinely impressive additions Disney has made to any of its parks. The immersive detail is extraordinary. The food and merchandise are some of the most creative in ...
Read More »8+ Family Size No Longer Acceptable at Disney World With New Policy Shift
Disney Vacation Club membership comes with a set of benefits that members spend years factoring into how they plan and budget their vacations. The DVC points system, the resort access, the member discounts, and perhaps most significantly for frequent visitors, the ability to purchase the Disney Sorcerer Annual Pass at a price point that is not available to non-Florida residents ...
Read More »Disneyland Begins Major Comeback With Ride Reopenings
Disneyland Resort has gone through a pretty heavy stretch of ride closures this year, and if youโve been following along, youโve probably noticed how different parts of the parks have felt a littleโฆ incomplete. Between refurbishments and temporary shutdowns, it hasnโt exactly been the easiest time to experience everything in one trip. But thatโs finally starting to change. Credit: Disney ...
Read More »Disney World Set to Overhaul 5 Major Resort Perks in 2027
If youโre planning a trip in 2027, these changes are going to matter more than you might expect. Disney has already begun laying out which resort perks are sticking around, which ones are shifting, and how the overall experience of staying on property is evolving. At first glance, it may seem like business as usual. But when you step back ...
Read More »Walt Disney World Could Shut Down This Summer as Dangerous Situation Spreads Across Florida
A historic drought is engulfing Central Florida and the entire state, leading to massive fires, emergency situations, and the possibility of Walt Disney World Resort closing down for the summer. What’s Going on Around Florida? How Dangerous Is the Situation for Disney World Guests? For generations, a trip to Walt Disney World has been about escapeโstepping into a world where ...
Read More »Disneyโs Middle East Mystery: Conflicting Reports Shadow the $10 Billion Abu Dhabi Project
For decades, the idea of a Disney theme park in the Middle East was the ultimate industry “urban legend.” In 2025, that legend became a reality when plans for a massive resort on Abu Dhabiโs Yas Island were officially confirmed. But as we reach late April 2026, the narrative has taken a sharp turn. With a $10 billion investment on ...
Read More »Disney World Stuns Industry; Hands Over Attraction Safety Checks to A.I. Technology
AI could soon assist in safety checks and wait times at Disney World. AI to Assist With Safety Checks and Restraint Problems at Disney World? For decades, a trip to Walt Disney World has carried a sense of trust that goes beyond the rides themselves. Guests step into attraction vehicles expecting that every detailโfrom the storytelling to the safetyโhas been ...
Read More »Disney Is About to Reveal What Has Been Hidden Behind Walls at Orlando Theme Park
There are a few things in the Disney Parks world that generate sustained excitement quite like watching a major construction project come together in real time. The walls go up, the anticipation builds, and every new detail that emerges from behind the barriers becomes a small event in itself for the guests and fans who have been following the project ...
Read More »Your Disneyland Trip Could Be Ruined by This One Lightning Lane Mistake
Planning a Disneyland trip is an exercise in optimization that most first-time visitors significantly underestimate and most experienced guests obsess over in the weeks leading up to their visit. There are dining reservations to consider, park hours to memorize, rope drop strategies to debate, and the constant underlying question of how to move through the park efficiently enough to experience ...
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