On November 27, just one day before Thanksgiving, audiences around the world will flock to movie theaters to see Disney’s highly anticipated sequel, Moana 2. And Disney has big hopes for the animated movie. Moana 2 will see Auli’i Cravalho return as the voice of the titular Polynesian princess, and Dwayne Johnson will return as the voice of the demigod Maui. ...
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Disney World’s Lightning Lane Premier Pass Hits Record Prices on Thanksgiving—Will Guests Pay?
Walt Disney World’s Lightning Lane Premier Pass, the top-tier “skip-the-line” option, is hitting new heights this Thanksgiving, with peak pricing at all four Disney World parks. Disney World Guests React to Thanksgiving’s $500 Lightning Lane Premier Pass According to the My Disney Experience app, guests who want to skip the standby lines on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 28, will face maximum ...
Read More »Family-Friendly Disney Attraction Finally Returns After 300+ Days
A family-friendly attraction is returning to the Disney theme parks after a lengthy closure. Related: Disney Channel Access Ending for Millions of Users Starting Early 2025 Guests will soon be able to take to the skies on a magic carpet ride again at Disneyland Paris, with the resort officially announcing the reopening date for its Carpets over Agrabah attraction. The ...
Read More »Drunk Disney World Guest Begs to Be Arrested, “F*** You, Take Me to Jail”
When people think about what they want to do during their Walt Disney World vacation, many things come to mind. Maybe they want to watch the fireworks in front of Cinderella Castle at the Magic Kingdom. Or perhaps they would like to spend a day of fun in the sun at Blizzard Beach or Typhoon Lagoon. Or maybe they are ...
Read More »Disney Originally Planned to the Make Pirates of the Caribbean Ride Less Offensive
In 2018, Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World Resort updated their versions of Pirates of the Caribbean to make the ride more respectful toward female Disney Park guests. What was once a sexist “wench” auction scene became a show of independence–Walt Disney Imagineers reimagined the auctioned bride animatronics into swashbuckling female pirates selling stolen chickens and other goods. Though not ...
Read More »Forget the Dress Code Craze, Disney World Guest Takes on Another Viral Trend at the Parks
In the digital age, where viral trends explode over social media, it’s no surprise that people bring those trends to the busiest theme park destination on the planet. At one time, the dress code craze was doing the rounds until Disney got wind of what was going on, and now another viral trend is gaining steam. Walt Disney World Resort, ...
Read More »Disney Announces Exclusive $800 ‘Princess and the Frog’ Experience
Christmastime is one of the busiest times of the year at Walt Disney World Resort. Tens of thousands of guests venture to the Central Florida theme park, ready to celebrate the spirit of the season. They head over to the Magic Kingdom to enjoy Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party or Disney’s Hollywood Studios to attend Jollywood Nights, both separately-ticketed events. ...
Read More »Parents Spark Debate After Boosting Child’s Height To Ride Disneyland Attraction
Two parents received widespread praise on social media after they showed themselves stuffing their young son’s shoe so he would reach the height requirement for Radiator Springs Racers at Disneyland Resort. The positive response to the viral incident was unusual, as Disney Park guests typically garner overwhelming backlash for skirting ride safety requirements. Radiator Springs Racers, similar to Chevrolet Test ...
Read More »Disney World Christmas Staple Seems To Be Gone for Good – And We Think We Know Why
It’s been a long five years since we last saw Cinderella Castle Dreamlights at Christmas – and it doesn’t seem likely that we’ll see them again any time soon. First introduced in 2007, the Cinderella Castle Dreamlights transformed Walt Disney World Resort’s iconic castle into a stunning winter wonderland every holiday season. The display featured over 200,000 sparkling LED lights, ...
Read More »Can Disney Improve Attendance? One Park’s Fate Hangs in the Balance
Disney fans are always clamoring for a new theme park, but building one is more complicated than you’d think at one resort. First opened in 1992, Disneyland Paris famously went over budget. While the quality of the OG park rings true today, its financial issues surfaced almost immediately. Attendance lagged, costs soared, and cultural missteps left some European visitors disconnected ...
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