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Disney Cruise Line Is Secretly Testing Promotions That Could Change Everything

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Disney Cruise Line has been making headlines recently for a series of policy updates and operational changes that have given guests planning future sailings a significant amount of new information to process before they board. The stateroom door decorating rules were updated in late May with new restrictions on adhesives, over-the-door organizers, and corridor decorations, accompanied by a $100-per-incident fine ...

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First Phase Complete: Disney World Permanently Alters 54-Year-Old Attraction in Resort-Wide Overhaul

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Summer at Walt Disney World usually brings packed walkways, high wait times, and families trying to squeeze every attraction possible into one vacation. But this year, another major story is unfolding across the resort. Disney has quietly been transforming some of its oldest and most recognizable experiences while also introducing new additions designed to keep longtime fans coming back. What ...

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James Gunn’s DCU Could Be Over Sooner Than Expected, New Report Suggests

Superman (David Corenswet) with a crowd of people

The new DC Universe hasn’t gotten off to the strongest start. Though it officially launched in theaters last summer with Superman (2025) – written and directed by DC Studios’ co-CEO James Gunn (alongside Peter Safran) – many fans don’t know that it had already quietly started with HBO’s R-rated animated TV series Creature Commandos in 2024. As for Superman, the ...

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‘Jurassic Park’ “Part II” in the Works, as Universal Temporarily Drops ‘World’ Banner

Ian Malcolm (Jeff Goldblum) and Dennis Nedry (Wayne Knight) looking shocked against a "Jurassic Park: Survival" T-Rex paddock backdrop

The Jurassic World saga has proven highly lucrative for Universal Pictures. Even beyond the four films – Jurassic World(2015), Fallen Kingdom (2018), Dominion (2022), and Rebirth (2025) – the rebranding has extended into other corners of entertainment. Jurassic World Has Taken Over We’ve seen several seasons of the animated TV shows Camp Cretaceous and Chaos Theory on Netflix, and longstanding ...

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Disney World Tightens Restrictions on Resort Add-On Purchase, Park Experience Worsens

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Disney World vacations are filled with extras designed to make trips easier and more enjoyable. Between hotel perks, dining packages, after-hours events, and paid upgrades, guests have countless ways to customize their vacations. Recently, though, Disney fans have started questioning whether a popular resort purchase is actually making vacations more frustrating rather than more convenient. Many guests say they are ...

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‘Toy Story’ Franchise Will Change Forever Next Month, Fourth Movie To Be Taken Down

Bullseye, Jessie, and Woody

The Toy Story franchise will change forever next month when the fifth film in the beloved series is released worldwide. For nearly three decades, Pixar’s Toy Story franchise has remained one of Disney’s most reliable box office powerhouses. From Woody (Tom Hanks) and Buzz Lightyear’s (Tim Allen) first adventure in 1995 to the emotional farewell delivered in Toy Story 4 (2019), ...

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Another Disney Springs Location Has Gone Dark With No Replacement Announced

A tall water tower with "Disney Springs" written on it stands against a partly cloudy sky. Palm trees and a white building with a bell tower are visible in the background.

Disney Springs is a wonderful testing ground given the volume of visitors and locals. The shopping and dining complex at Walt Disney World operates without park admission requirements and attracts a steady flow of guests from across the resort, making it an ideal environment for Disney to experiment with limited-time food concepts, pop-up experiences, and new dining formats.   Some ...

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