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Disney Ride’s Seatbelts Struggle With Newer Guests—Here’s What It Means

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Long before Disneyland Resort transformed its version of the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror into Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: BREAKOUT!, one Disney Park guest discovered what it’s like when guests “exceed the [ride’s] limit.” The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror opened at Disney California Adventure Park in 2004, following the original at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. In 2017, Disneyland ...

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Popular Disney Animatronic Disappears—Here’s What We Know

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A keen-eyed Disneyland guest recently reported an unusual change on the iconic Pirates of the Caribbean attraction—an animatronic pirate, known for his signature whistling pose, has mysteriously vanished. The guest, who was visiting Disneyland Park, shared their discovery online, stating: “I’m in Disneyland today and the pirate that is on the far right in this picture that’s usually whistling is ...

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Best Places to Escape the Crowds at Walt Disney World

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It’s no secret that Walt Disney World Resort is one of the busiest vacation destinations on the planet. From early-morning rope drops to late-night fireworks, crowds are a constant reality for Disney parkgoers. While the days of truly “slow” seasons are long gone, that doesn’t mean you can’t find peaceful moments in the parks. Whether you’re looking for a quiet ...

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Disney World Guests Flock to Exclusive $400 Magic Kingdom Service

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Guests continue to surprise as Walt Disney World Resort’s new offering sells out once again. Last year, Disney Experiences rebranded its “FastPass” offering for the second time in under three years. What was once the Disney Genie+ system became a more cohesive Lightning Lane system with the Lightning Lane Single Pass and Lightning Lane Multi Pass. While the former acts ...

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Disney & Universal Target International Visitors Amid Global Travel Challenges

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As President Donald Trump announced tariffs on Canada and Mexico, the leaders of those countries quickly instructed their citizens not to spend money in the United States, especially in states that Trump carried in November. While the tariffs have been delayed by 30 days, the bitter feeling from Canadiens and Mexicans remains. The threat of tariffs has caused many Canadiens ...

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Disney World Gets Green Light To Overhaul Part of Animal Kingdom Theme Park

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Walt Disney World has been given the green light to move forward with its major Animal Kingdom plan. In the coming years, Disney’s Animal Kingdom will be completely transformed. No longer will guests enjoy the prehistoric era-themed DinoLand U.S.A., but a Tropical Americas area instead. Known as the Pueblo Esperanza, the development has already claimed parts of DinoLand, with multiple ...

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Disneyland Character Playfully Swipes Popcorn From Child in Viral Video

A family poses for a photo with a famous mouse character in a red robe and blue starry hat, inside a themed room with large scrolls. The children look excited, showcasing the magic of taking a toddler to Disney. Ideal memories are made when following tips for toddlers at places like EPCOT.

A viral video shows just how magical, and unpredictable a Disney vacation can truly be. Related: Disney Invites Guests to Stay Overnight in the Iconic Cinderella Castle Everyone knows that Disneyland is also called “The Happiest Place on Earth,” but why exactly does Disney’s Southern California theme park have this nickname? Is it because of all the rides and attractions ...

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