Could EPCOT finally be making room for Miguel and the Land of the Dead? The rumors are swirling once again, and this time, they’re louder than ever: a Coco-themed attraction might be on its way to Walt Disney World. While nothing is confirmed (yet), many fans are convinced that the colorful world of Coco could soon replace the Gran Fiesta ...
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‘Fantastic Four’ Is Marvel’s Best Film in Years, True Star Praised by Reviewers
After years of anticipation and more than one false start, The Fantastic Four: The First Steps is finally about to hit theaters. The upcoming film, set for release next week, marks Marvel Studios’ latest attempt to revitalize its cinematic universe—this time by turning its focus to Marvel’s original superhero family. Directed by Matt Shakman and set in a stylized, 1960s-inspired ...
Read More »Guests Say EPCOT Has a Serious Problem and It’s Getting Worse
When Walt Disney World opened Connections Eatery in April 2022, the goal was to create a modern, global-inspired dining space that fit seamlessly into EPCOT’s reimagined central hub. Years later, the result has become one of the park’s most divisive experiences—and fans are calling for change. The quick-service restaurant was introduced as part of Disney’s ongoing transformation of EPCOT, a ...
Read More »Goodbye, Six Flags: Permanent Closure Coming in Just Over 100 Days
When Six Flags and Cedar Fair announced plans to merge, the move was positioned as a win for the regional theme park industry. The $8 billion deal would bring together two of the biggest amusement park operators in North America, creating a powerhouse with more than 40 properties. Officials called it a “merger of equals,” though Cedar Fair shareholders walked ...
Read More »Disney Springs Makeover Continues, World of Disney Faces Reckoning
For years, World of Disney has been the retail anchor of Disney Springs—a sprawling, merchandise-filled landmark where guests could spend hours without ever stepping foot in a theme park. But regulars may notice something missing on their next visit. One of the store’s most recognizable exterior features has been removed without fanfare. It’s the latest in a long line of ...
Read More »Disneyland Shifts to Standby Lines Following Disappointing Virtual Queue Experience
Virtual Queue Launch Leads to Disappointment The recent rollout of the virtual queue at Disneyland created excitement among park visitors. Anticipation soared as guests lined up to secure their virtual tickets for the debut of “Walt Disney—A Magical Life,” an attraction featuring a lifelike animatronic of the park’s founder. Unfortunately, this eagerness quickly turned to disappointment. On the launch day, ...
Read More »Closures, Cars, and Demolition – Are You Ready for What Disney World Is Doing?
A lot is changing at Walt Disney World. Let’s take a look. Related: Untold Expert Secrets Revealed After Riding Disney’s Once in a Lifetime Safari Attraction Walt Disney World opened in 1971, forever changing the theme park industry. In the 50+ years since, guests have seen the resort change in fascinating ways, namely with the arrival of new lands and ...
Read More »3 Upcoming ‘Jurassic Park’ Sequels Set To Ignore the Events of ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’
Jurassic World Rebirth (2025) might be raking in hundreds of millions globally, but box office success isn’t everything — audiences and critics are not impressed with the latest film. While Rebirth dominates theater screens, many longtime fans have found themselves scratching their heads at its storytelling decisions, character writing, and overall execution. It’s easily the most divisive film in the ...
Read More »‘Harry Potter’ Reboot Is Finally Remedying One Major Mistake Made in the Movies
If you’re a Harry Potter purist, we have some good news about the upcoming reboot. To say that reactions to the Harry Potter reboot have been mixed so far would be an understatement. First announced in 2023, the TV series – which will adapt one book per season, tallying seven seasons in total – simply comes too close to the end of the ...
Read More »Man Wears MAGA Hat to Disney World, Slammed For “Rage Bait”
When guests visit the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World Resort, they walk through a tunnel before they emerge onto Main Street, U.S.A. There is a sign over the entrance to that tunnel, which reads, “Here You Leave Today and Enter a World of Yesterday, Tomorrow, and Fantasy,” and it is so true. Guests are taken back to the early ...
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