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Disney World Faces Growing Concerns Over EPCOT Safety Issues

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Walt Disney World Resort fans were furious this week when they discovered the Central Florida Disney park still hadn’t fixed an ongoing safety issue in the World Celebration neighborhood at EPCOT. The technical difficulty in the newly-renovated theme park land first came to light last month. Related: Disney Cruise Line Rolls Out Multiple Mandatory Policy Changes for Upcoming Voyages For ...

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Disney to Temporarily Close 29 Locations Until 2025

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There will be a total of 29 closures at one of Disney’s most popular theme park resorts over the next few months. Disney parks are renowned for their enchanting experiences, but even the happiest place on earth isn’t immune to occasional closures. Whether it’s rides, restaurants, hotels, pools, or other amenities, various factors can lead to interruptions that may affect ...

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Explosive Addition Coming To Yearlong Closed Disney World Attraction

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Sources close to the matter suggest that the closure of Big Thunder Mountain Railroad is part of a long-awaited plan approved by Walt Disney World President Jeff Vahle. Disney World Magic Kingdom Attraction To Receive Major Overhaul According to Disney insider Scott Gustin, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad at the Magic Kingdom is set to close on January 6, 2025. The ...

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Cast Members Forced to Work as Deadly Hurricane Hit Disney World; Report

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Last week, Hurricane Milton slammed into the west coast of Florida as a Category 4 hurricane. Milton had sustained winds of more than 120 miles per hour, created massive storm surges that caused damaging flooding, and even created tornadoes that ripped through parts of the state. Before Hurricane Milton hit, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis declared a State of Emergency, and ...

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Disney Tries to Defend Major Price Hike Amid Growing Guest Frustration

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Disney theme parks have never been places that one would consider “cheap” to visit. Between flights, ticket costs, food, hotels, and merchandise, costs quickly balloon into the thousands of dollars. Guests have continued to visit places like Disneyland and Walt Disney World Resort because the perks have made the cost worth it. However, in recent years, multiple reports have revealed ...

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Here’s Why Some EPCOT Guests Will Be Paying an Extra $250 for Their Meal

Spaceship Earth at EPCOT

EPCOT, one of the most beloved parks at Walt Disney World, has seen a tremendous amount of change over the past several years. Known for its World Showcase and futuristic attractions, EPCOT has long been a symbol of innovation and cultural celebration. However, the Disney park has been undergoing a significant transformation as part of Disney’s efforts to bring it ...

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Disney World’s Most Controversial Attraction IS NOT Tiana’s Bayou Adventure

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Disney’s Splash Mountain, a beloved attraction since its debut, has long been mired in controversy due to its source material, Song of the South (1946). After decades of criticism regarding the film’s portrayal of African Americans, Disney announced the closure of Splash Mountain in favor of Tiana’s Bayou Adventure, inspired by The Princess and the Frog (2009). This decision aimed ...

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Disney Takes Next Step Needed for Closure as Life-Threatening Hurricane Arrives

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With Hurricane Milton on the way, many are wondering what Disney will do in terms of its operations. Walt Disney World is known for being a resilient and magical destination, open nearly every day of the year. However, even the “most magical place on Earth” isn’t immune to the forces of nature, particularly hurricanes. Since its opening in 1971, Disney ...

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