Frustration is mounting at one Disney park as an increasing number of young parkgoers rent electric wheelchairs for convenience, creating chaos for other guests. Disney parks worldwide provide mobility aids to accommodate guests unable to endure the extensive walking required to navigate their parks. Electric scooters and wheelchairs are available at Walt Disney World and Disneyland, while Disneyland Paris offers ...
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7 International Rides We Desperately Need at Disney World ASAP
As a Disney fan, it’s easy to feel like the grass is always greener – or, to be more accurate, the magic is always brighter – in the other parks. The truth is, when one Disney resort becomes your local, you start to take the rides and experiences for granted (hence why you end up Googling flights to Tokyo late ...
Read More »Iconic Disney Ride About To Undergo a Major Change
The Sherman Brothers’ first connection with Walt Disney Studios came in the 1950s when the duo wrote “Tall Paul” for Mouseketter Judy Harriet. The Sherman Brothers’ relationship with Disney continued until Robert died in 2012 and Richard died in May. Their influence on Disney Parks can still be felt today at Journey Into Imagination with Figment, Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki ...
Read More »Major Operational Changes Coming to Disney World: What This Means for All Future Vacations
For decades, Walt Disney World has been synonymous with magic, memories, and long days (and nights) of enchantment. Guests used to pack their days from rope drop to the last firework show, often extending their park time into the wee hours of the morning. But times are changing, and not for the better. With reduced park hours and the rise ...
Read More »Disney World Behavior Continues To Be Problematic: Expulsion and Banning Efforts Could Be Solution
For many, a trip to Walt Disney World represents a magical escape, a chance to immerse themselves in an enchanting atmosphere filled with pixie dust and cherished memories. But for some visitors, that magic can feel interrupted by a frustrating issue: line-jumping. How Disney World Can Handle Line-Jumping to Avoid Conflict: Exploring the Debate and Finding Solutions A recent post ...
Read More »Disney World Overhauls Pricey Lightning Lane Premier Pass Amid Backlash
Walt Disney World Resort has altered the rules of its controversial Lightning Lane Premier Pass. It’s only been a matter of weeks since the Lightning Lane Premier Pass hit the scene. The pass – which costs between $119 and $449 per person, depending on the day and park (with Magic Kingdom Park always the most expensive, and Disney’s Animal Kingdom ...
Read More »Disney To Host Christmas Day NBA Basketball Matchup on Main Street U.S.A
Disney and the NBA are teaming up to deliver a holiday treat for basketball and Disney fans alike. On December 25, viewers can enjoy a “Disney-themed alternative broadcast” of the Christmas Day matchup between the New York Knicks and the San Antonio Spurs, featuring a magical twist. Set to air at 10 a.m. MST, the special broadcast titled “Dunk the ...
Read More »Disney World Is Offering a HUGE Discount To Get Guests To Return
Disney World has a magical allure that keeps guests coming back year after year. Whether it’s the chance to relive childhood memories, discover new attractions, or simply experience the wonder of walking down Main Street, U.S.A., the parks have a unique ability to make every visit feel special. Beyond the enchanting atmosphere, many families choose Disney as their vacation destination ...
Read More »Disney’s Magic Kingdom to Close Multiple Hours Early in January 2025
Guests traveling to the Magic Kingdom this January may want to double-check what dates they are visiting. Related: Live-Action ‘Moana’ Photos Leaked, and Fans Aren’t Loving Them It was recently confirmed that Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom will close significantly early on January 30, 2025. The park will open at 9:00 a.m. that morning but will close to regular guests ...
Read More »Rule Change: All Disney Park Guests Must Provide ID, Starting Next Month
We now know when one Disney park is implementing its new ID rules, as previously announced in September. As if soaring ticket prices weren’t hard enough, another very real issue for some Disney parks is ticket scalping—the practice of reselling event tickets at inflated prices, often way above the original face value, for profit. At Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney ...
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