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Disney Resort Slashes Hotel Prices After Conceding Some Rooms Are Too Loud

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If you’re looking to visit one Disney resort in early 2026, you’re in luck: one hotel is slashing room rates. Disney hotels are known for carrying some of the highest nightly costs in the theme park industry. Resorts like Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa at Walt Disney World, the Disneyland Hotel in California, and the Disneyland Hotel in Disneyland ...

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Yet Another Death Reported at Florida’s Most Controversial Park

Trainer on orca at Miami Seaquarium

Florida’s most controversial marine park has returned to the spotlight, sparking renewed concern from animal welfare advocates and former visitors alike. For decades, the facility sat at the center of the national conversation about marine mammal captivity — a debate that has only intensified in the years since public sentiment began shifting away from the display of wild animals for ...

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Busch Gardens Tampa Bay Sparks Concern, Poor Conditions Reported

Front entrance to Busch Gardens Tampa Bay in Florida

There was a time when Busch Gardens Tampa Bay represented something rare in the Florida theme park landscape. It offered both high-thrill attractions and expansive wildlife environments, a hybrid destination that felt rooted in place rather than manufactured spectacle. Families visited for roller coasters, but also for quiet moments watching cheetahs run along sun-soaked grasslands. Now, many longtime guests say ...

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Epic Universe Strips Dragons From ‘How To Train Your Dragon’ Land Indefinitely

A roller coaster in Isle of Berk at Epic Universe

Universal Orlando’s newest theme park has already altered the tourism landscape of Central Florida. Epic Universe, which opened in May, has drawn national attention for its lush design, narrative-driven lands, and next-generation attractions, making its debut on par with the launch of Islands of Adventure in 1999. The park’s layout centers on Celestial Park, a sprawling green space filled with ...

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Disney Cracks Down on Portable Chargers, Issues Strict New Rules for All Guests

Castle and Attraction at Tokyo Disneyland

One Disney resort has issued a warning to all guests over the use of portable chargers on property. Portable lithium-ion batteries — including everyday power banks — have come under increased scrutiny in recent years. Regulators across multiple countries have raised concerns after a number of overheating and combustion incidents linked to improper charging and storage of these devices. Several ...

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Disney World Hotel Turns Into Ominous Abandoned “Ghost Town”

Disney Port Orleans Riverside

When you think of Walt Disney World, “creepy” probably isn’t the first word that comes to mind. The resort is famously known as “The Most Magical Place on Earth”—a destination overflowing with energy, laughter, and music that never seems to stop. But lately, something strange has caught the attention of visitors. One of Disney’s most beloved hotels has guests using ...

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Disney Officially Opens Its Replacement To Decades-Old Attraction – Is It Better?

Its tough to be a bug

It’s finally time to meet Disney World’s newest attraction. Related: Warning: Don’t Plan To Leave This Universal Park Midday Guests have witnessed Walt Disney World undergo significant changes over the past few years, particularly at parks like Epcot and Animal Kingdom. Epcot, oftentimes seen as a “boring” park by some, now features one of Disney’s best roller coasters to date, ...

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Disney Confirms 9 Major Changes Coming to EPCOT

Disney Epcot Parks

It feels like every week brings another surprise at Walt Disney World. From bold ride reimaginings to the addition of brand-new lands, the resort has been in constant motion. Just when fans think they’ve seen it all, Disney drops another announcement that keeps the excitement alive. And this time, all eyes are on EPCOT. The park, which has been undergoing ...

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Sinclair’s Call to Action for Trump Administration Over Disney’s Content Control

Disney CEO Bob Iger looking worried in front of the Walt Disney Company building.

Call for Investigation into Disney’s Practices Sinclair Broadcasting’s CEO, Chris Ripley, is urging the Trump Administration to investigate The Walt Disney Company’s business practices, citing significant concerns about potential antitrust violations. Ripley has formally requested that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and the Department of Justice (DOJ) investigate Disney’s recent actions, specifically regarding its negotiation tactics that have reportedly put ...

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