Walt Disney World merchandise releases can generate varying levels of enthusiasm among fans, with some items sparking mild interest and others creating collecting frenzies. Collaborations between Disney and Starbucks have been particularly successful, appealing to both Disney enthusiasts and Starbucks enthusiasts. These partnerships highlight the power of two brands that create products people feel compelled to own, despite the practicality ...
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Everything We Know About the ‘Indiana Jones’ Ride Coming to Disney World
Disney World has already confirmed something fans have been hoping—and speculating—about for a long time: an Indiana Jones attraction is officially on the way to Disney’s Animal Kingdom. The announcement alone was enough to send shockwaves through the Disney fan community. But what made it even more intriguing was how little Disney initially shared. No ride footage. No concept art ...
Read More »Magic Kingdom Christmas Eve Crowds Spike With 130-Minute Waits
Christmas Eve has arrived at Walt Disney World, bringing a large crowd to Magic Kingdom. This busy time makes the park even more crowded, with guests moving between rides, shows, and dining options. The holiday season is one of the busiest times of the year at Disney World. Christmas Eve and Christmas Day attract many families celebrating traditions, visitors on ...
Read More »Crowd Overflow Reaching Dangerous Levels at Walt Disney World
Everyone expects crowds this time of year. It’s almost part of the deal when visiting Walt Disney World during the holidays. Packed walkways, long waits, and shoulder-to-shoulder fireworks viewing aren’t new concepts. But this year feels different. Crowd surges are happening faster, bottlenecks are forming in unexpected places, and many guests are saying the experience no longer just feels busy ...
Read More »The Disney World Rule Everyone Pretends Doesn’t Exist
There are a lot of rules at Walt Disney World. Some are obvious. Some are posted everywhere. Others are more of an unspoken agreement between guests that keeps the parks moving and everyone in a decent mood. Most people try to follow them. Many don’t even realize they’re breaking one. But there’s one rule that gets ignored more than any ...
Read More »The 7 Biggest Disney World Travel Mistakes Guests Will Make in 2026
There’s no sugarcoating it—2026 is shaping up to be one of the wildest years Disney World has seen in a long time. Between ongoing construction, shifting park strategies, evolving Lightning Lane rules, and guest behavior that keeps changing year over year, the resort feels like it’s on the edge of something big. And that edge is getting closer fast. The ...
Read More »Disney World Confirms Higher “Pay-Per-Ride” Fees for 2026
Despite this being the busiest time of the year at Disney World, your wallet or purse won’t get any thicker thanks to record-breaking price hikes on the horizon. Credit: Marada, Flickr Disney World Shocking Price Hikes for 2026 Includes Paying More To Ride Attractions The twinkling lights on Main Street, U.S.A. shimmer with Christmas magic—but something else is vanishing just ...
Read More »NEW: Disney Files Demolition Permit for Animal Kingdom’s Tree of Life
A new permit has been filed for a Walt Disney World landmark. Credit: Steven Miller, Flickr Related: Avoid EPCOT March 1 Unless You Know About This Schedule Change Walt Disney Imagineering has filed a new permit pertaining to Animal Kingdom’s iconic Tree of Life. While permits are filed all the time at Walt Disney World Resort, this one is interesting ...
Read More »Walt Disney World Makes Sudden 1/6 Removal at EPCOT
Guests arriving at EPCOT today may not immediately notice what changed, but for fans who know the park well, something feels different. Overnight, Disney quietly removed one-sixth of a familiar experience without any announcement, and the shift has already caught attention. Inside Club Cool, one of the six soda sampling machines is completely out of service. That means an entire ...
Read More »Alcohol May Have Played a Role In Incident Involving Mother Holding Boy Underwater At Disney World Hotel
Incident Overview and Allegations In a distressing incident at the Gaylord Palms Resort and Convention Center, a Disney World area hotel, a mother has been accused of holding a 6-year-old boy underwater. Tiffany Griffith, 36, from Fort Myers, Florida, reportedly confronted the child after witnessing what she claimed was bullying against her nonverbal son, who has autism. Witnesses reported that ...
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