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New Permits Reveal That Multiple Disney World Classics Have Been Targeted

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When visiting Walt Disney World Resort, one should understand that every ride and attraction is subject to closure or potential construction from time to time. Guests visiting Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, and Disney’s Animal Kingdom do a bunch of prepping before they ever step foot in the parks. After purchasing your tickets and making reservations, you have to ...

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Disney Makes Changes To Terrifying Thrill Ride After 30 Years of Operation

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A legendary Disney World ride gets a surprising update. Related: If D’Amaro/Iger Don’t Bring It, D23 Could Be Disney’s Last Stand The Walt Disney World Resort is filled with an incredible list of rides and attractions for guests to explore and enjoy. However, few experiences match the thrills and chills found in Disney’s Tower of Terror. This spooky drop ride ...

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Iconic Disney World Location To Undergo Construction Until 2026

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Disney issues a big update regarding construction at its Florida resort. Related: ‘Jurassic Park’ Sequel Will Recast Any Returning Characters From 1993 Film Walt Disney himself stated that the Disney theme parks will never be finished. As such, construction is a common sight at Disney, especially in Walt Disney World, where several projects are taking shape. Disneyland and Walt Disney ...

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Unexpected Threat Hits Magic Kingdom Rides, Classic Attraction Boarded Up

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If you’re planning to visit Magic Kingdom Park in Walt Disney World Resort over the next few weeks, you should know that there are some significant factors that could affect your vacation. Magic Kingdom, statistically the most popular Disney park, has long been a beacon of joy for visitors from around the globe. Its diverse lands—Main Street, U.S.A., Adventureland, Frontierland, ...

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Artificial Intelligence Introduced in Disney World Hotel

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Disney workers may be worried that artificial intelligence is coming for jobs in writing and acting, but it turns out that another profession has more to fear: bartending. A Disney associate hotel in Orlando has unveiled its newest offering, a fully automated “AI bartender” named Sara. Wyndham Orlando Resort & Conference Center, located a short distance from and primarily servicing ...

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Disney’s Suspension Notice: Tiana’s Bayou Adventure Banned with Immediate Effect

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Tiana’s Bayou Adventure seems to be taking hit after hit at Walt Disney World Resort, and now, the attraction is being officially removed from the line up during multiple upcoming theme park events. Splash Mountain, once a beloved fixture at Disney theme parks, has become a case study in balancing nostalgia with evolving social values. This iconic log flume ride, ...

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Disney World Makes Amends with Guests After New Report

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The Walt Disney World Resort is the place where dreams come true, but recent outcries from guests and cast members have made things an absolute nightmare. However, that doesn’t mean the House of Mouse sits idly by. As reports of price gouging, wage disputes, cast member strikes, and outrage from parents continue to plague The Walt Disney Company. After all, ...

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Disney Puts All Rides Behind Second Paywall

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After recent controversy at Disneyland and the Walt Disney World Resort, the parks take another step towards mending fences with their vocal and dedicated fanbase. As Genie+ falls, a new and familiar system rises from the ashes in the form of the new Lightning Lane Multipass. As of today, guests venturing into the Disney parks have the option to use ...

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Part of Disney World Didn’t Open Today

Guests walking in Fantasyland at Magic Kingdom behind Cinderella Castle

It was a “rough morning” at Magic Kingdom Park. As perhaps the most popular of the four Central Florida Disney parks, Magic Kingdom Park is often the busiest. Disney Resort hotel guests rush by Cinderella Castle to “rope-drop” during Early Theme Park Entry, hoping for lower wait times on popular rides like Space Mountain and Seven Dwarfs Mine Train. Lines ...

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