Planning a vacation at Walt Disney World Resort is an exciting adventure, but it can also be a bit overwhelming with the countless attractions, dining options, and activities to explore. Seasoned Disney pros, however, have mastered some key hacks that can help make your Disney vacation smoother, save you money, and maximize the magic. These expert tips ensure that your ...
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Disney Announces Indefinite Closure for Hall of Presidents Attraction
One of Walt Disney World’s iconic attractions, The Hall of Presidents at Magic Kingdom Park, is set to undergo refurbishment starting January 20, 2025. The closure has been officially added to Disney’s refurbishment calendar, with no announced timeframe for its reopening. The Hall of Presidents, a mainstay in Liberty Square since the park’s opening in 1971, offers a blend of ...
Read More »Is Disney World Eyeing Rope Drop Monetization? Guests Brace for More Surprise Costs
For fans of Disney World, the early morning dash to the park entrance—better known as “rope dropping”—is practically a rite of passage. Could Disney World Monetize Rope Dropping? Maybe The term comes from the tradition of holding guests at designated areas with a rope before officially allowing them to explore the park. It’s a time-honored tradition for those who want ...
Read More »Six Tips For Seniors When Visiting Disney World
Walt Disney World is often cited as being a place for kids – but it’s just as enjoyable as a place for those young at heart. RELATED: Tips for Taking a Toddler to Disney’s Animal Kingdom Whether you’re planning to visit the parks with your parents or grandparents, or you may be someone of a certain age, anyone can easily enjoy ...
Read More »Sale of Unofficial Merchandise Suspended Inside Walt Disney World Theme Park
Disney World has made a sudden change to its Tower of Terror. Related: Video: Days Before Maiden Voyage, Water Rains Down From Ceiling on New Disney Ship The Walt Disney World Resort has cut certain pieces of merchandise from the Tower of Terror gift shop at its Hollywood Studios theme park. WDWNT reports that most of the third-party merchandise sold ...
Read More »Shocking New Evidence Could Derail Disney Lawsuit
Earlier this year, Disney was named in a wrongful death lawsuit after a patron at a Disney Springs restaurant had an allergic reaction to a meal she ate there. While Disney is fighting the lawsuit, new evidence has come to light that could damage The Walt Disney Company and sink its entire case. The Case The family of Dr. Kanokporn ...
Read More »Guests Shocked as Disney Serves Moldy Meal With No Apology
If you think you’ve had a bad meal at Disney before, think again – one guest was served mold. Some people are at Disney for the rides, some people are there for the characters, but some people (cough, us) are there for the food. Disney’s theme parks have seriously upped their culinary skills in recent years, with standout dishes at ...
Read More »January Shutdown: Multiple Disney World Locations Closing in New Year, Will Not Accept Guests
New Year, new start. That’s certainly what it feels like looking at the list of permanent and indefinite closures hitting the Walt Disney World Resort in January 2025. As the resort enters its biggest evolution era in recent memory, with the addition of brand-new lands and complete overhauls (“RIP Frontierland”), the Central Florida Disney parks will need to clean house ...
Read More »Disney World Rakes in Thousands as Guests Succumb to Costly Service at Magic Kingdom
The Walt Disney World Resort looks set to capitalize on the heavy crowds expected for Christmas week as its controversial–and expensive–Lightning Lane Premier Pass just had its first sell-out. The Lightning Lane Premier Pass came into action not long after Disney rebranded its not three-year-old Disney Genie+ service. Opting to brand the paid-for “FastPass” service under a cohesive Lightning Lane ...
Read More »Disneyland’s Tiana’s Bayou Adventure Ride Falls Just Weeks After Opening
Just weeks after opening at Disneyland Resort, Tiana’s Bayou Adventure struggles to continue normal operations. Countless Disney Park guests report that the Bayou Country attraction is already in a bad state and faces low wait times–though some of the latter can be attributed to chilly weather in Southern California. Inside the Magic has recently covered the fall of certain popular ...
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