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Disney Demolishes Security Checkpoints, Procedural Changes Incoming

A security guard checks a bag at an outdoor checkpoint as people wait in line; a woman holding a drink stands by, and several people are in the background under a canopy on a sunny day.

It won’t be long before a massive change takes effect at one security checkpoint for Disney Park guests. Construction continues on the overhauled screening area, which affects visitors to one of Disney’s bustling shopping, dining, and entertainment districts. Disney Security Checkpoint Construction In April 2025, construction began on a new security screening area at Disney Village, Disneyland Paris Resort’s version ...

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Goodbye Six Flags, Hello “Enchanted”? Why Five Iconic Theme Parks May Soon Lose Their Identity

People ride a roller coaster with yellow harnesses, hanging upside down as the ride loops through the air against a cloudy sky. Many riders have their arms raised, expressing excitement and thrill.

The “Six Flags” name has been a cornerstone of the American summer for generations. From the high-speed thrills of Missouri to the lakeside charm of Michigan, these parks are more than just collections of steel and woodโ€”they are local landmarks woven into the fabric of childhood memories. But as we move into January 2026, a digital paper trail suggests that ...

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Liberty Square Under the Lens: New Construction Permit Hints at Permanent Changes to Magic Kingdomโ€™s Historic Shoreline

Wide-angle view of Tom Sawyer Island with a rustic wooden dock, barrels, a rowboat, and surrounding greenery along the Rivers of America. Calm water reflects the trees and structures. Various wooden buildings and a boardwalk are visible in the background, creating a tranquil setting.

The boundary between colonial history and the rugged wilderness is shifting. As Walt Disney World enters a massive construction phase in early 2026, a newly filed permit suggests that the Liberty Square waterfront is about to undergo its most significant transformation in decades. While the headlines have been dominated by the removal of the Rivers of America, this latest move ...

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Most Walt Disney World Trips Havenโ€™t Been Canceledโ€”Thatโ€™s About To Change

Donald Duck, wearing a blue sailor outfit and red bow tie, gestures with one hand raised in front of a colorful castle. Red exclamation marks and a warning triangle are overlaid on the image.

Travel restrictions, closures, and delays are blaring through the Walt Disney World Resort community as vacation plans are now being officially disrupted and changed due to something unexpected that has arrived in Central Florida. Walt Disney World Resort Travel Restrictions Forthcoming as Vacation Plans Become Dismembered Something completely unexpected has arrived to Central Florida, disrupting the likes of Disney World, ...

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Iconic Disney World Water Ride Drained After Apparent Malfunction

Folks Getting Soaked on Kali River Rapids Attraction

An unusual scene played out at Disneyโ€™s Animal Kingdom this week when one of the parkโ€™s most recognizable attractions was completely drained following what appeared to be a ride malfunction. The incident happened late in the evening and led to a rare evacuation process that very few guests ever witness, let alone experience firsthand. The attraction involved was Kali River ...

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Disney Stunt Performer Releases Official Statement After 400 Pound Boulder Injury

Indiana Jones stunt spectacular giant boulder

For decades, the Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular has been one of the most trusted and familiar live shows at Disneyโ€™s Hollywood Studios. Disney guests file into the theater knowing exactly what to expect: controlled explosions, carefully timed stunts, and a behind-the-scenes look at movie magic that feels thrilling but safe. It is a show that many longtime Disney fans ...

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A Hidden Disney App Video Has Passholders Scrambling

Cartoon images of Mickey Mouse appear next to the Cinderella Castle at Walt Disney World, with a yellow Disney Annual Passholders Lawsuit sign in the top left corner.

Something quietโ€”but very intentionalโ€”just happened inside Walt Disney Worldโ€™s Annual Passholder ecosystem, and if you blinked, you probably missed it. No announcement stage. No big blog post splash. No Cast Member holding up a magnet and smiling for the camera. Instead, Disney did something far more subtle. And for longtime Annual Passholders, that subtlety matters. Credit: Inside The Magic Deep ...

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Disney World Park Closure Overshadowed by Sudden Beloved Attraction Closing Forever

Typhoon Lagoon

A Disney World closure is sending a ripple through the community and fanbase, overshadowing the fact that the park’s ride will also be closing down. What’s going? Disney World Closure: Attraction Goes Offline Without Explanation For guests approaching one of the Disney World theme parks, expecting the signature plunge past waterfalls and shadowed caves, the experience has abruptly changed. The ...

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Disney Issues โ€œCost-Savingsโ€ Directive, Cuts Luxury Resort Perks

Disney's Boardwalk

Something feels different at Walt Disney World right nowโ€”and longtime fans are starting to notice. On the surface, everything still looks polished. The lobbies are immaculate. The music loops play on cue. Cast Members smile and welcome guests home. But beneath that familiar Disney sheen, thereโ€™s a growing sense that the company is taking the cheap way out when it ...

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