One of the most scenic commutes in all of Walt Disney World Resort is back to full capacity after an out-of-service Magic Kingdom Park ferry finally returned to the Seven Seas Lagoon this month. Two Months on Dry Land The Richard F. Irvine, one of three ferry boats serving the Seven Seas Lagoon route between the Transportation & Ticket Center ...
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Timeline Leaked for Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring The Muppets Opening
Something is clearly building at Disney’s Hollywood Studios—and if you’ve been watching closely, you can feel that we’re getting very close to the finish line. For months now, Disney has kept things intentionally vague when it comes to Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring The Muppets. We’ve gotten teases, small reveals, and just enough information to keep fans talking. But the ...
Read More »Disney Quietly Revives a Major Hotel Perk Starting This June
Something just shifted at Walt Disney World, and if you’ve been following the way the resort has handled guest perks over the past few years, this one stands out. Disney has confirmed that a long-missed benefit is officially making a return for resort guests—and it’s happening sooner than you might expect. There hasn’t been a massive announcement or flashy rollout. ...
Read More »Walt Disney World Virtual Queue Coming Out of Retirement for Crowd Control
If you’ve been keeping up with Walt Disney World over the past few years, you’ve probably noticed something quietly disappear—and honestly, most fans were pretty happy about it. Virtual queues, once a major part of the park experience during and after the COVID era, have largely been phased out. No more waking up early just to secure a boarding group. ...
Read More »Reminder: This Disney Park On Sunday Is Going to Be a Nightmare
This is not new information. A month ago, this warning went out, and it bears repeating with enough urgency that guests planning a Walt Disney World trip this weekend who may have missed the original heads-up have time to adjust before they find themselves standing outside EPCOT at 9 a.m. on Sunday morning, wondering why the gates are still closed, ...
Read More »19-Day Disney World Closure Begins Today
Disney’s resort transportation network is one of the most underappreciated parts of a Walt Disney World vacation. Credit: Disney Guests who stay on property gain access to a system of buses, boats, monorails, and the Skyliner that moves them around the resort without requiring a car or a rideshare, and the specific transportation options available at a given resort are ...
Read More »Walt Disney World Confirms Closure To Polynesian Village Resort
Walt Disney World is going through one of its biggest transformation periods in years, and it’s happening across nearly every park at the same time. Magic Kingdom is deep in construction as it prepares for a Cars-themed expansion beyond Big Thunder Mountain. Animal Kingdom is reshaping an entire section of the park with the upcoming Tropical Americas land. Over at ...
Read More »The End of an Era: Disney Confirms Final Days for Original ‘Star Wars’ Ride
There are certain rides at Disney World that feel permanent. You ride them once, twice, maybe dozens of times over the years, and it never really crosses your mind that the experience you know could change. That’s especially true for Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, where everything still feels relatively new in the grand scheme of Disney history. But right now, ...
Read More »Walt Disney World Files Patent To Control Summer Heat in Theme Parks
There’s no way around it—summer at Walt Disney World can be brutal. The kind of heat that slows you down before lunchtime. The kind that turns even the most carefully planned park day into a test of endurance. And lately, that reality has started to affect something Disney takes very seriously: attendance. Now, it looks like Disney may be working ...
Read More »Disney World Handing Out All-Time Fan Favorite Snack for Free for American Celebration
There are certain snacks that just feel like Disney. You can plan your entire park day around them. You can smell them before you even see them. And for a lot of guests, grabbing one is practically a tradition. Now, one of those classic treats is about to be even better—because for a limited time, you won’t have to pay ...
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