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Disney World Slams Visitors With Price Hikes – What’s Next?

Mickey Mouse Money

A lot has changed at Walt Disney World. But what’s next? Related: Disney’s Big Thunder Mountain Reopening Pushed Back: Here’s What This Means In October, Disney announced a new wave of price hikes for its Florida resort, ranging from bumps in actual theme park admission to increasing the cost of dining and shopping. On its busiest day, a single-day ticket ...

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Unannounced Construction Project Forces More Changes at Hollywood Studios

Ariel Little Mermaid

Major Renovations Reshaping Hollywood Studios Hollywood Studios is currently engaged in a construction project that has resulted in extensive renovations throughout the park. As guests visit, they encounter construction walls that dominate the landscape and alter familiar pathways. The upgrades are aimed at enhancing the overall visitor experience, but attendees’ opinions are mixed. Some express excitement for the upcoming attractions, ...

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Rediscovering the Troubling Legacy of ‘Song of the South’ in Ishmael Reed’s Latest Play

Disney Song of the South

Revisiting Controversial Disney Film Legacy The 1946 film Song of the South is still a flashpoint in discussions about race and representation in media. For decades, this Disney production has been criticized for its portrayal of racial themes, particularly the representation of African American characters. The film centers on Uncle Remus, a post-Civil War South storyteller who narrates tales featuring ...

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Disney Removes Goofy at Theme Park, Updates Given

Goofy in front of Magic Kingdom Cinderella Castle

Like Magic Kingdom and Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Disney’s Animal Kingdom is currently undergoing a major overhaul that has seen attractions close permanently and fan-favorite experiences be replaced and moved around. Disney is aiming for a 2027 opening of its new Tropical Americas land, which is replacing the already almost extinct DinoLand U.S.A. at the Animal Kingdom park. One of the ...

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Multiple Head Injuries Reported at Disney World, Guests Suffer at Three Theme Parks

A Walt Disney World Resort vacation is meant to be magical and memorable, full of enjoyment and happiness. But for some guests visiting The Most Magical Place on Earth this past three months, it was certainly not the joyous occasion they expected it to be. Every quarter, the theme park incident report drops, revealing any accidents, injuries, and–in the case ...

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Hollywood Studios Demolishes Historic Animation Courtyard Archway

Animation Courtyard

Historical Significance of the Archway The recent demolition of the Animation Courtyard archway at Hollywood Studios marks a significant loss for Disney fans and the park’s historical landscape. This archway was not merely an entrance; it was a beacon of Disney’s creative legacy, representing a direct connection to the world of animation that captivated millions. Designed with intricate bas-reliefs of ...

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Amazon Ruins James Bond for Long-Time Fans

James Bond in the dark in the "007 First Light" trailer

Amazon’s new approach to James Bond isn’t going down well — and fans are furious. In a move that’s already dividing audiences, Amazon MGM has started making major changes to how the 007 franchise is presented, just ahead of the next big-screen reboot from director Denis Villeneuve (Dune, Blade Runner 2049). For a series that built its legacy on sharp ...

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New Figment Animatronic Sparks Speculation About Journey Into Imagination Overhaul

Journey Into Imagination

Changes at Journey Into Imagination Disney has made waves at EPCOT with changes to the classic attraction, Journey Into Imagination Featuring Figment. Fans were stunned when the original Figment animatronic was removed, introducing a new version of the beloved character. While the new Figment retains the iconic yellow sweater, it has received mixed reviews for its design and animation quality. ...

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