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Disney World Reintroduces 49-Year-Old Favorite, Completely Guts Seating for New Experience

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Some fans of an almost-opening-day attraction at Walt Disney World Resort had some choice words after the House of Mouse “revived” a 49-year-old attraction, completely gutting all guests’ seats. Magic Kingdom at Disney World Revives 49-Year-Old Attraction, Guests Respond To Gutted Seating Tomorrowland, a key area of Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom, debuted on October 1, 1971, coinciding with the ...

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Disney’s Controversial Florida Project Gets Update, Guests Blocked From Area

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Big changes are in store for one of Disney’s most popular hotels in Florida. Related: Disney Locks D23 Livestream Access Behind Fortnite in Unprecedented Move Guests visiting or staying at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort this week will notice new construction walls have been installed inside the Great Ceremonial House, which acts as the hotel’s lobby. These new walls block the ...

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Controversial Disney Attraction with Deeply Racist Roots to Make a Comeback

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Walt Disney World Resort is bringing back a recently shuttered attraction after an extended overhaul. This is set to cause a stir amongst the fanbase, as many have called it a “historically racist” attraction. Let’s see what your thoughts are on this. A ‘Foundationally Racist” Disney Attraction To Make Its Return After Extended Overhaul The Walt Disney Company recently introduced ...

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Pirates of the Caribbean Overhaul Continues in Magic Kingdom, Disney Shares Statement

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Disney has some exciting news for fans of Pirates of the Caribbean. Related: Disney Heavily Restricts Access to Theme Park Updates, General Public Blocked From D23 As Walt Disney himself knew, the Disney theme parks would never truly be “completely,” but would always be in a constant state of change and evolution, with significant upgrades and updates sweeping over the ...

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Disney World Incident: Adult Threatens Autistic Child with Assault

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While Walt Disney World Resort promises a magical experience for guests of all ages, families traveling with disabled or autistic children often face unique challenges. From long wait times to sensory overload, the journey through the park can sometimes be overwhelming. While the park’s Disability Access Service (DAS) provides valuable support to help alleviate these difficulties and ensure a more ...

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Disney World Cancels Tiana’s Bayou Adventure, Brings Back Splash Mountain

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Months after the grand opening of Tiana’s Bayou Adventure, Walt Disney World Resort seemingly revoked one of its cultural sensitivity decisions about the legacy of Splash Mountain. Tiana’s Bayou Adventure opened at Magic Kingdom Park in June. The first iteration of The Princess and the Frog (2009) retheme remains incredibly popular, only accessible by Virtual Queue and Lightning Lane Multi Pass. Unfortunately, ...

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Hurricane Debby Devastates Disney World, Leaves Theme Park in Ruins

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Hurricane Debby ripped through the Walt Disney World Resort this week, destroying a small piece of Disney’s EPCOT theme park. Related: Disney CEO Bob Iger’s Toy Venture Faces Lawsuit, Forced to Pay Multi-Million-Dollar Settlement Guests visiting EPCOT this week noticed that several pavilion flags had gone missing at the front of the park. These flags are located near the front ...

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Guest’s Actions Cause Indefinite Shutdown of Tiana’s Bayou Adventure

Walt Disney World Resort experienced an unexpected disruption at the popular Tiana’s Bayou Adventure attraction on August 6, 2024, leading to the ride being reportedly temporarily shut down. This popular attraction, which is located at Magic Kingdom Park, is a huge draw for many guests visiting the theme parks this summer. Unfortunately, many guests hoping to ride may be out ...

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Disney World Filing Reveals Possible Overhaul of Long-Abandoned Park

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Recent actions by The Walt Disney Company seemingly confirm a once-abandoned project is actually far from canceled. Related: Disney Quietly Axes ‘The Simpsons’ Theme Park Decision, Character Quickly Erased Due to the sheer size of the Walt Disney World Resort, guests can choose from over a dozen different hotels to stay at during their stay at “The Most Magical Place ...

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