Menu

Disney World Confirms 6 Major Ride Closures for March 2026

Disney with a sad Genie

Walt Disney World has been making change after change lately. New lands are rising. Classic attractions are shifting themes. Entire corners of parks look different from what they did just a year ago. If youโ€™ve visited recently, youโ€™ve probably noticed construction walls, altered pathways, and permits hinting at even more to come. Now, Disney has confirmed that March 2026 will ...

Read More »

Disney Continues to Remove Foreign Cultures From Disney Parks in Conservative State

Fairytale stone castle surrounded by vibrant gardens, set against a bright skyโ€”reminiscent of Disney Parksโ€™ magical atmosphere.

Disney has permanently closed the Trading Post Refreshments bar in EPCOT’s Canada Pavilion as of February 27, 2026. This closure removes another cultural experience from Walt Disney World and adds to the growing concern among fans about the loss of offerings that were meant to celebrate world cultures through storytelling and real experiences. The Trading Post bar was a quick-service ...

Read More »

Update Released in Death of Medical Doctor at Disney Springs

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.

A significant new update emerged in the heartbreaking wrongful death case connected to a fatal allergic reaction at Walt Disney World Resort. Credit: Inside the Magic In October 2023, Dr. Kanokporn Tangsuan, a 42-year-old physician affiliated with NYU Langone in New York City, had traveled to Central Florida for a medical conference. During her stay, she enjoyed the theme parks ...

Read More »

Disney Removes Violence From ‘Star Wars’ as ‘Mandalorian and Grogu’ Made Child-Friendly

A small, green, big-eared creature known as Baby Yoda or Grogu, wearing a brown robe and scarf, stands outdoors with a surprised expression.

Star Wars returns in just over two months. Credit: Lucasfilm Lucasfilm is gearing up for its long-awaited return to theaters with The Mandalorian and Grogu (2026), but the film may represent more than just a cinematic continuation of a streaming hit. It could mark a pivotal shift for the studioโ€™s post-sequel trilogy strategy, which has largely revolved around Disney+ storytelling ...

Read More »

Alert: Walt Disney World Cuts Top Lightning Lane Passes by 25% Overnight

Slinky Dog Dash races through lush Toy Story Land, twisting beneath a sunny sky at Disneyโ€™s Hollywood Studios in Walt Disney World.

Walt Disney World guests planning a trip to Disneyโ€™s Hollywood Studios just experienced a quiet but meaningful change โ€” one that could significantly affect how visitors strategize their park day. Without a major announcement or splashy update, Disney has effectively reduced the number of Tier-1 Lightning Lane attractions at the park by 25%, reshaping how guests use one of the ...

Read More »

Dates Coming Soon? The “Secret” Audition Trail for Mickeyโ€™s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party 2026

Minnie and Mickey Mouse are dressed in bright green Halloween costumes with a castle illuminated in orange behind them. Minnie wears a witch outfit, and Mickey sports a top hat and bow tie. They stand on a bridge decorated with lights at night, posing for a photo.

It might still feel like summer crowds are the main focus at Walt Disney World, but behind the scenes, Disney is already shifting gears toward one of the most anticipated seasons of the year. Halloween may seem far away on the calendar, yet recent developments suggest the resort has quietly begun laying the groundwork for spooky season โ€” and longtime ...

Read More »

Beyond the Paint: Why a New Cinderella Castle Permit Signals Magic Kingdomโ€™s Biggest Industrial Revolution

Guests walking in Fantasyland at Magic Kingdom behind Cinderella Castle

For over half a century, Cinderella Castle has stood as the unwavering sentinel of the Magic Kingdomโ€”the literal and metaphorical heart of Walt Disney World Resort. It is the most photographed structure in the world and the centerpiece of nearly every vacation memory. But as of March 2, 2026, the icon is under a literal shroud of progress. Credit: Disney ...

Read More »

The 2026 Spring Break “Danger Zone”: The Exact Weeks Disney World Wait Times Will Skyrocket

A vibrant floral display features a tall green-skinned figure holding a fruit on a stick beside a stuffed animal character at the Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival, one of the must-dos at Flower & Garden Festival. A geodesic dome structure is visible in the background, with a festival sign in the foreground.

If youโ€™ve opened the My Disney Experience app lately and felt a pang of anxiety at the triple-digit wait times for Avatar Flight of Passage or TRON Lightcycle / Run, you arenโ€™t alone. As of March 2, 2026, the “Spring Break Surge” has officially made landfall in Central Florida. Credit: Disney According to recent travel data and local reports, the ...

Read More »

‘Jurassic Park’ Films Won’t Be Returning to Theaters, Will Continue on the Small Screen

Brachiosaurs in the jungle in "Jurassic Park: Survival"

The Jurassic Park film series may never return to theaters. The Jurassic franchise has been delivering dino-packed action since its inception with Steven Spielberg’s original 1993 film, which remains one of the most successful blockbusters of all time. Fast-forward 33 years, and we’re now seven films deep into the series following last year’s sequel, Jurassic World Rebirth (2025), which grossed ...

Read More »