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Forbidden Footage: Why Disney’s Gory New Ad Was Officially Banned for “Disturbing” Content

A menacing alien creature with dreadlock-like hair, armored gear, and reptilian skin stands in a misty forest, mouth open in a roar and arms spread wide.

The Predator franchise has never been for the faint of heart. Since 1987, the galaxyโ€™s most lethal hunters have been synonymous with “spine-chilling” trophies. However, Disney recently learned that what works on the big screen doesn’t always fly on the streets. Credit: 20th Century Fox In a move that has sent ripples through the film industry, the UKโ€™s Advertising Standards ...

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Disney Annual Pass Prices Surge $300 โ€” Final Day To Purchase as Vacations Plans Tumble

A bustling theme park scene unfolds at Disneyland Paris, with people strolling along a main street lined with shops and green lampposts. In the distance, under a clear blue sky, the iconic castle-like structure stands majestically.

The Disney annual pass will soon cost much more, leading guests to frantically buy passes today before their vacations get much more expensive. The Magic of a Disney Year Has Always Felt Within Reach For many Disney fans, an annual pass isnโ€™t just a ticket โ€” itโ€™s a lifestyle. Itโ€™s spontaneous evenings spent strolling down Main Street, U.S.A., seasonal festivals ...

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Disney Officially Changes ‘Cars’ Franchise 20 Years Later, New Lightning McQueen Confirmed

Animated cars with expressive faces speed down a road as a large explosion occurs behind them; a jet flies overhead with smoke trails. The scene is action-packed and colorful, set in the "Cars" movie universe.

Disney is officially changing Lightning McQueen and the rest of the Cars characters two decades after their debut. Start your engines, because Pixarโ€™s Cars franchise is officially shifting into high gear once again, and this time, itโ€™s not just heading back to screens. Itโ€™s also racing straight into Walt Disney World Resort. A brand-new animated series, Cars: Lightning Racers, is ...

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EPCOT’s Longest-Running Event Just Added a Game-Changing Nighttime Feature

A vibrant floral display features a tall green-skinned figure holding a fruit on a stick beside a stuffed animal character at the Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival, one of the must-dos at Flower & Garden Festival. A geodesic dome structure is visible in the background, with a festival sign in the foreground.

In just a few weeks, EPCOT will look better than ever. The park transforms into a living garden showcase during EPCOT’s Flower and Garden Festival, which runs from March 4 through June 1. But this year, Disney is adding something completely new to the mix that addresses one of last year’s biggest missed opportunities. CommuniCore Hall, the venue that felt ...

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7-Day Magic Kingdom Lockout To Commence: Upwards of $500 per Family Surcharge Now Active

Cinderella Castle in Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World Resort as seen from an archway.

Disney World has long promised something that feels increasingly rare in modern travel: magic without friction. Guests arrive expecting not just beloved attractions and fireworks, but a sense that the experience will unfold smoothlyโ€”without endless waits or missed opportunities. For many families, that promise is the entire point of a Walt Disney World vacation. Over the past few years, however, ...

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The Mouse and the Maple Leaf: Disney Dispatches “Diplomats” to Canada to End the $20 Billion Tourism Freeze

Canada Pavilion

For decades, the “Canadian Snowbird” was the most reliable guest in Central Florida. But as of February 9, 2026, the migration has slowed to a chilling halt. Following a year of volatile trade rhetoric and comments from the Trump administration suggesting Canada become the “51st State,” Floridaโ€™s number one international market is staying homeโ€”or heading to Mexico. credit: disneytips According ...

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The “Allergy Alert”: Why Disneyโ€™s Sudden Dining App Change Has Families Worried for Their Safety

Elegant, grand dining hall with ornate chandeliers and a painted ceiling, offering the best dining at Magic Kingdom park. Rows of lavish tables and chairs fill the space. Blue drapery and arched windows enhance the opulent, palace-like atmosphere.

For years, families dealing with life-threatening food allergies viewed Walt Disney World as a rare “safe haven.” The cornerstone of that trust was a simple digital feature: the Allergy Selection checkbox. It allowed parents to flag severe dietary restrictions months in advance, ensuring the kitchen was alerted long before the family reached the host stand. Credit: Disney However, as of ...

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Report: Disney World Adds New Price Surge to Most Purchased Souvenir

Disney World Entrance

There’s something almost ritualistic about shopping for Minnie ears at Disney World. Credit: Disney For generations of guests, selecting the perfect pair has marked the beginning of a magical vacation, a tangible symbol that you’ve arrived and the adventure is officially starting. Whether you gravitate toward classic red polka dots, seasonal designs celebrating holidays, or elaborate limited-edition releases featuring intricate ...

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Crossing the Pacific to Find the Past: Why Tokyo Disneyland Refuses to Edit Its Most Controversial Scenes

Mickey and Minnie in their new outfits at Tokyo DisneySea

In the high-stakes world of Disney fandom in 2026, a new kind of “Disney Vacation” is trending: the Historical Pilgrimage. As The Walt Disney Companyโ€™s American parksโ€”led by the “Inclusion” initiatives of the D’Amaro eraโ€”have systematically scrubbed, reimagined, and replaced scenes deemed culturally insensitive, a curious phenomenon has emerged. For many fans, the only way to see the “original” Disney ...

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