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Guests Warned: Disney Parks Will Have No Fireworks for 5 Months This Year

Tokyo Disneyland fireworks over Cinderella Castle

Two Disney parks are going fireworks-free for five months this year. Fireworks have long been the emotional crescendo of a Disney park day. Since Fantasy in the Sky debuted at Disneyland Park in 1958, nighttime spectaculars have evolved into high-tech productions blending pyrotechnics, projections, drones, and synchronized soundtracks. Credit: Disney Across the globe, castle parks have built reputations on these ...

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Magic Kingdom Closes Fantasyland Area as Disney Diverts All Guests

Fantasyland in Magic Kingdom

Just weeks ago, a partial closure was issued for an iconic Magic Kingdom location–now that shutdown has expanded. Credit: Forsaken Fotos, Flickr Walt Disney World is filled with cutting-edge attractions and nostalgic experiences, but there are also a number of popular locations outside of the resort’s rides and roller coasters. From photo spots like the famous “purple wall” in Tomorrowland ...

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Disneyland Flipped Its 48-Year-Old Coaster Into Something Completely Different

Guests ride Hyperspace Mountain at Hong Kong Disneyland

Certain moments in a Disneyland visit feel genuinely different from the standard theme park experience, moments where the combination of timing, theming, and the specific energy of being inside a beloved attraction at exactly the right time creates something that guests talk about long after they leave the park. Space Mountain at Disneyland is one of those attractions that has ...

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Disney Adds 15% Increase on $229 5-Hour Theme Park Ticket

Magic Kingdom

Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party is one of the most beloved ticketed events in the Walt Disney World calendar, and it has been for years. The combination of exclusive entertainment, trick-or-treating throughout Magic Kingdom, character meet and greets that do not happen during regular park hours, the Boo-to-You Parade with its iconic Headless Horseman, and the Not-So-Spooky Spectacular fireworks creates an ...

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Disneyland Paris Operations Collapse Mid-Day, Rides Go Still

Disneyland Paris

Disney Adventure World has only been open for about six weeks. The park officially welcomed its first guests on March 29, 2026, representing the most extensive reimagining in the history of Disneyland Paris’s second gate and one of the most significant new park openings in European theme park history. It has been generating enormous excitement across the Disney community since ...

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Disney World Travels on Alert Following Major Announcement by U.S. Agency

The left half of the image shows a bright and sunny day at Disney World, complete with a large fairytale castle. The right half depicts a person sitting in an airport with their head in their hands, appearing stressed, and a pink suitcase beside them.

Disney World vacations are on high alert following the announcement made by the National Weather Service. Here’s what guests need to know to stay safe. Credit: Joe Schlabotnik, Flickr Summer Arriving Early? New Weather Warning Sparks Concerns There’s a certain rhythm to planning a Walt Disney World vacation—packing outfits for long park days, mapping out Lightning Lane strategies, and imagining ...

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Another Classic Gone: Disney World Officially Scraps 26-Year-Old Hollywood Studios Icon

Rock 'n' Roller Coaster entrance

It’s getting harder to ignore what’s happening across Walt Disney World. One by one, the experiences that defined entire trips for longtime fans are fading out, replaced by new ideas, new stories, and sometimes completely different identities. For some guests, that evolution feels exciting. For others, it feels like pieces of the past are quietly slipping away. Now, another familiar ...

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Do Not Visit Disney Springs This Summer Before Reading About These 5 Changes

Guests eating at Raglan Road Irish Pub.

Disney Springs has always been one of those places that rewards guests who pay attention to what is new. The sprawling shopping, dining, and entertainment district at Walt Disney World operates on its own calendar of openings, events, and seasonal offerings that runs parallel to but completely separate from what is happening inside the theme parks, and the guests who ...

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