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New Pixar Ride Construction Spotted on the Streets of California

Coco scene

There’s a unique excitement among Disney theme park fans when construction is spotted, turning initial announcements into tangible progress. Disneyland Resort revealed several attractions for Disney California Adventure at the 2024 D23 Expo, including a Coco dark ride based on the beloved Pixar film. Disney Experiences Chairman Josh D’Amaro highlighted the use of advanced Audio-Animatronics technology to bring skeletal characters ...

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Iconic Space Mountain Ride Closing Down at Disneyland

More operational changes have hit The Happiest Place On Earth. Disneyland’s Space Mountain may not be undergoing a headline-grabbing overhaul, but a newly confirmed refurbishment schedule shows that even the resort’s most iconic attractions continue to receive careful behind-the-scenes attention. Beginning February 23, Space Mountain at Disneyland Park will temporarily close for a short refurbishment, with a reopening currently scheduled ...

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Disney Park Just Closed Part of Popular Kids’ Area for Safety Concerns

The entrance to Disney California Adventure Park

Maintaining aging theme park infrastructure while keeping attractions operational is challenging, especially when refurbishment closures leave guests disappointed during peak periods. Disney California Adventure’s Redwood Creek Challenge Trail has been a vital family-friendly area, offering playground-style activities for children and shaded seating for parents. Its design is inspired by California’s redwood forests, creating an immersive space for active play, which ...

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Disney Removes Mobile Merchandise Checkout Options from Theme Parks

Disneyland’s iconic entrance welcomes guests with its classic red train, lush floral displays, and festive bunting under sunny skies.

For years, Disney has leaned heavily into convenience-based technology, giving guests more ways to plan, pay, and move through the parks without constantly stopping to wait in line. But now, one of Disney’s most useful shopping features is quietly being scaled back—and it could mean longer waits at some of the busiest retail locations. Disney has reportedly removed Mobile Checkout ...

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Disney Fans Can Now Get Married on This Iconic Haunted Attraction

Haunted Mansion at Disneyland Park

A subset of Disney fans is drawn to the darker, spookier side of the parks, favoring attractions like the Haunted Mansion and Tower of Terror over traditional fairy tales. These fans appreciate the intricate details and storytelling elements that make the Haunted Mansion a masterpiece, often fantasizing about incorporating it into major life milestones, such as weddings. For years, Disney’s ...

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Multiple Disney Attractions Now Closed Through Busy Spring Break Season: No Reopening Date in Sight

Guests on Main Street, U.S.A., at Disneyland Park.

A slew of Disney rides will be closing soon, affecting vacation schedules. Here’s what you need to know. Credit: Dr Janos Korom, Flickr Disney Resort Closing Slew of Rides: No Opening Date in Sight for Some There’s a certain promise that comes with walking through the gates of Disneyland. Guests arrive expecting familiar music, iconic landmarks, and the comforting rhythm ...

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World’s Most Contagious Infectious Disease Outbreak at Disney, Officials Notify All of Contamination

Disneyland Resort Entrance

Orange County health officials confirmed Saturday that a second measles case has been identified in 2026, this time involving an international traveler who visited Disneyland Resort on Wednesday, January 28. The announcement comes just days after Orange County reported its first measles case of the year, also linked to recent international travel, raising concerns about potential community spread of the ...

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The Youngest Disney Park in America Is About to Hit a Major Milestone

Guests in Hollywood Land at Disney California Adventure Park

Theme park anniversaries hold deep significance, prompting reflections on how parks evolve from their original visions. Disney California Adventure is a prime example, opening on February 8, 2001, to widespread criticism for feeling cheap and uninspired. Initially intended to celebrate California landmarks, it fell short of the Disney magic guests expected. Over the years, Disney invested billions in reimagining the ...

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Decades-Old Disney Bus Service Shutting Down for Good—Leaving Thousands of Guests Stranded

The iconic Disneyland Railroad train station is seen with a classic red train at the platform, adorned with red, white, and blue bunting. The building is surrounded by well-maintained landscaping, flowers, and trees, with blue skies and a flag atop the roof.

A longtime Disneyland transportation system is shutting down after decades of serving millions of guests. Disneyland Announces Closure of Longtime Transportation System After Decades of Operation For generations of visitors, the magic of a Disneyland vacation hasn’t started at the park gates—it’s begun the moment guests step into the resort bubble. That feeling of being whisked away from the real ...

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Disneyland Scales Back Guest Perks as 70th Anniversary Continues

The iconic Disneyland Railroad train station is seen with a classic red train at the platform, adorned with red, white, and blue bunting. The building is surrounded by well-maintained landscaping, flowers, and trees, with blue skies and a flag atop the roof.

Disneyland Resort is in the middle of a milestone moment. The California parks have spent the past year marking their 70th anniversary, leaning into nostalgia, legacy, and long-standing fan favorites. Anniversaries at Disneyland traditionally serve a practical purpose as much as a symbolic one. They reassure longtime fans while attracting casual visitors who may not follow day-to-day operational changes. That ...

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