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End of an Era: Disney World Axes Magic Kingdom Rope Drop Tradition Forever

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Walt Disney World Resort has permanently axed a Magic Kingdom tradition. Disney permanently closed the Rivers of America, Tom Sawyer Island, and the Liberty Square Riverboat in 2025 to make way for the new Cars-themed Piston Peak expansion. Construction is now visible across Frontierland, with work also set to begin on the park’s long-awaited Villains Land. The park has also ...

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Disney World Accelerates “Cashless” Transition as Paper Phased Out for 2026 Guests

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A new kind of shift is taking shape at Walt Disney World, and it’s one that many guests may not fully notice until they’re already inside the parks. The experience still feels familiar on the surface, but behind the scenes, Disney is steadily reworking how guests interact with everything from entry to everyday purchases. It’s all part of a broader ...

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The Secret’s Out: Haunted Mansion Facing Permanent Visual Overhaul for ‘Cars’ Expansion

A nighttime image of a brick pillar with an ornate metal sign reading "Haunted Mansion," featuring a demonic face at the top. The background shows a dimly lit, gothic-style building with intricate ironwork, adding to the eerie atmosphere reminiscent of Disney's Haunted Mansion ride.

New activity around Magic Kingdom’s Haunted Mansion is drawing attention, even as the attraction continues operating without interruption. While guests can still step inside and experience the ride as usual, the exterior tells a different story—one that suggests more than routine maintenance is underway. Recent changes around the building, paired with ongoing development nearby, are raising questions about what comes ...

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Disney Springs Could Become an Even Bigger Nighttime Destination After Summer Opening

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 has spent the last few years evolving far beyond a place where guests simply grab dinner after a long park day. What was once viewed as a shopping and dining district has gradually turned into a full-day destination of its own. Between major restaurants, live entertainment, exclusive merchandise, and nightlife offerings, Disney Springs now pulls massive crowds even ...

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Disney World “Ghost Town” Confirmed: Wait Times Set to Crater 30% Starting May 17

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There’s a window coming up at Walt Disney World that doesn’t happen very often. The kind of stretch where things slow down just enough to make you stop and wonder if you somehow picked the perfect week by accident. Walkways feel a little easier to navigate. Ride entrances don’t look quite as overwhelming. You start second-guessing whether you even need ...

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Magic Kingdom Replacing ‘Happily Ever After’ for 3 Nights During 2026 Holiday Rush

Disney's Happily EVer After Fireworks

There are certain Disney World experiences that feel almost untouchable. You expect them to be there every time you visit, operating exactly the way you remember. At Magic Kingdom, few things fit that category more than the nightly fireworks show. Credit: Disney For a lot of guests, that nighttime spectacular is the emotional ending to the entire vacation. Families build ...

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Twilight Zone Tower of Terror Theming Set for Change at Walt Disney World

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Disney World guests heading into Disney’s Hollywood Studios this week may notice that something feels a little different around one of the park’s most recognizable attractions. No, The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror isn’t closing down, and the attraction is still operating normally. But Disney has officially begun visible construction work in the ride’s outdoor queue area, and it’s already ...

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