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Thousands Denied Access to Disneyland: What You Need to Know

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We have disappointing news for Magic Key Pass holders hoping to celebrate Disneyland Resort’s upcoming 70th anniversary… All Disneyland Park reservations for May 16, 2025–the official start of the celebration–have sold out. Disneyland Resort’s 70th birthday isn’t until July 17, but the Southern California Disney park previously announced that the party would begin on May 16. At D23: The Ultimate ...

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Two-Year-Old Disney Ride Abruptly Ceases Operations, Attraction Trapped in Motion

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A routine ride on Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway took a strange turn when the Disneyland Park attraction suddenly stopped mid-run, trapping guests in an eerie, seemingly endless motion sequence. Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway Stops Unexpectedly Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway debuted at Disneyland Park’s Toontown on January 27, 2023, nearly three years after its Walt Disney World Resort ...

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

The image shows the Hollywood Tower Hotel, a tall, intricately designed building with a weathered facade and an ornate sign. The structure has a pinkish hue, and the sky is blue with a few clouds in the background. Trees partially obscure the view.

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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Tiana’s Bayou Adventure Ceases Operations After Three Months at Disneyland

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Nearly three months after opening at Disneyland Resort, Tiana’s Bayou Adventure broke down with guests on board. One Disney Park guest shared her experience being trapped on the Bayou Country attraction while “soaking wet.” Tiana’s Bayou Adventure premiered at Disneyland Park on November 15, 2024. The Splash Mountain retheme followed its counterpart at Magic Kingdom Park, which opened in June ...

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57-Year-Old Disney Ride Melts Down With Guests Trapped on Board

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Disneyland Resort’s iconic Pirates of the Caribbean ride is no stranger to breakdowns, but its latest malfunction left guests stranded for more than 30 minutes, sparking fresh concerns over the attraction’s aging infrastructure. A Disney Classic Faces Another Breakdown Debuting in 1967, Pirates of the Caribbean was the final ride Walt Disney personally oversaw before his passing. Over the decades, ...

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Capture Magical Memories with Disney PhotoPass at Disneyland

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Planning a trip to Disneyland can be exciting but also overwhelming. Once you’ve arrived and are ready to immerse yourself in the magic, you’ll want a way to remember your trip forever. Disney’s PhotoPass service helps you capture and relive those special moments for years. But PhotoPass isn’t just about preserving memories—it’s also about creating them. Disney photographers are stationed ...

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The Rise and Fall of Disneyland’s ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ Ride

Groot looks worried in front of Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: BREAKOUT!

Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: BREAKOUT! isn’t in the best shape, as per recent visitors to Disneyland Resort. It’s been over seven years since Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: BREAKOUT! first launched at Disney California Adventure on May 27, 2017, transforming the former Twilight Zone Tower of Terror into a high-energy Marvel thrill ride. The attraction quickly became ...

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Racism at Disneyland: Guests Report Troubling Encounters in the Parks

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Disneyland Resort, often celebrated as “The Happiest Place on Earth,” is facing scrutiny as guests report an alarming increase in racist behavior within its parks. While Disney’s carefully crafted environment promotes inclusion and magic for all, the actions of parkgoers remain beyond the company’s direct control. Disney’s park rules explicitly require all visitors to “show common courtesy to fellow Guests ...

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