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Guest Sues Disney After Breaking Leg On Seven Dwarfs Mine Train

During a special visit to the “Most Magical Place on Earth,” a young Guest, unfortunately, broke his leg after a Walt Disney World attraction, the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, malfunctioned while passengers were riding it. For most children, a visit to the Magic Kingdom would be a dream come true. What’s more, this magical vacation held a special significance for ...

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Disney Film Favorites Return to AMC Theaters in 7 Hour Movie Marathon

If you love blockbuster animation, you’ll want to hit AMC theaters on New Year’s Day for select showings of some of the greatest Disney films in a back-to-back movie marathon spanning almost seven hours! Despite the popularity of at-home streaming services like Disney+, for many fans, there’s nothing like being able to experience a movie on a theater’s big screen. ...

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Once Again, Disney World Will Contest Its Property Tax Assessments

For the second time in 2022, the Walt Disney Company has filed a lawsuit against the Orange County property appraiser to appeal property tax assessments on the grounds of inaccurate methodology. For this year alone, the taxes owed on Magic Kingdom Park, valued at $467 million, were just $12.8 million. Similarly, Disney’s Animal Kingdom Park, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, and EPCOT ...

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We Finally Know When This Iconic Restaurant Will Return to Buffet Style Dining

After Walt Disney World shut down during the initial stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, many iconic aspects of a Disney vacation were altered or missing once the Parks and Resort hotels reopened. Character interactions, live entertainment, and dining experiences were among the most missed as the Disney Parks reopened. RELATED: We (Finally!) Know When Roundup Rodeo BBQ Will Open at Disney’s ...

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The Surprising Numbers Behind the Walt Disney World Holiday Decor

It is a well-known fact that The Walt Disney Company knows how to decorate and accessorize the Disney Parks and Resorts to suit each season. The Holiday season at Walt Disney World is no exception to this rule. Instead, every part of the Walt Disney World Resort is transformed into something even more magical than any other time of the ...

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This Exclusive Experience Is Finally Returning to Walt Disney World

When you think of Walt Disney World, you may think of Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom, Hollywood Studios, EPCOT, or even Disney Springs. However, you may not immediately think of the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex. RELATED: We Finally Know When Character Dining Is Returning to This Iconic Magic Kingdom Restaurant! The ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex is a vast ...

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VIDEO: Here’s a Closer Look at the ASL Interpreters In ‘Star Wars’: Galaxy’s Edge

In more recent years, Walt Disney World Resort and Disneyland Resort have become more inclusive than ever. In fact, diversity has become so important to the Walt Disney Company that the latest of the Five Keys (the five pillars that are taught to Cast Members) is dedicated entirely to inclusivity. RELATED: VIDEO: Neil Patrick Harris Makes Fun of Bob Chapek at ...

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Is IP Ruining the Disney Resorts?

Over the course of the last year, the Disney Resorts Collection has announced numerous Resort expansions across the Walt Disney World Resort hotels, many of which include the introduction of Disney media intellectual property (IP).  However, are these new character elements helping the hotels offer more magical experiences, or are they hindering the existing themes? There’s nothing wrong with an ...

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Guest Left ‘Traumatized’ When Disney’s Tower of Terror Stops Mid-Drop

Have you ever been stuck on a Disney attraction? (No, not slowed down or momentarily delayed, but actually stuck…) For one Guest who recently dealt with a prolonged stop on the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror attraction at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, the experience could only be summarized as “traumatizing. RELATED: Family Shuts Down Haunted Mansion at Disney Park Disney World Guest ...

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Popular Disney Resort Water Slide to Close in January

The holidays might be in full swing right now, but refurbishment season is right around the corner at the Walt Disney World Resort. The combination of fewer crowds and cooler temperatures often leads to several refurbishments taking place each year in January, and on the calendar this year is some additional maintenance work for one favorite amenity in the Magic ...

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