The “Beyond Big Thunder” project at Magic Kingdom is no longer just a “Blue Sky” dreamโit is a landscape of shifting soil and high-stakes engineering. However, as we move through late February 2026, the blueprints are telling a story that even the most dedicated Disney insiders didn’t see coming. Credit: Disney While fans have been dissecting every pixel of the ...
Read More »Legal Action Rocks Disney World: What Multiple Former Cast Members Are Now Alleging
A fresh, new lawsuit has been filed against Walt Disney World Resort. The Magic of Disney World Dining Comes With Sky-High Expectations Few experiences at Walt Disney World feel as indulgent as stepping into an over-the-top dessert boutique where fantasy meets fine dining. Between pastel dรฉcor, towering confections, and Instagram-ready presentation, guests often feel like theyโve walked straight into a ...
Read More »Disney Imagineer’s New Book Has Become a Top Seller During Pre-Order Period
Joe Rohde’s new book, Floating Mountains: The Art of Imagining the Impossible, has quickly climbed to the top of the Best Sellers in Traveler & Explorer Biographies on Amazon, despite only being available for pre-order for a few days. This success highlights Rohde’s devoted fanbase, cultivated over decades as a Disney Imagineer. Officially recognized as a Disney Legend in 2024, ...
Read More »Final 48-Hour Notice in Effect for 1999 Disney World Attraction as Guests Prepare To Say Goodbye
Few experiences at Walt Disney World capture the pulse of adrenaline and rock-and-roll storytelling quite like stepping into Disneyโs Hollywood Studios. From cinematic lands to larger-than-life attractions, the park has long been a place where guests expect immersive storytelling paired with heart-pounding excitement. For many visitors, the parkโs identity is tied to attractions that blur the line between movie magic ...
Read More »Classic ‘Muppet’ Landmark at Hollywood Studios Permanently Dismantled
Thereโs a particular kind of silence that settles over a theme park when something familiar suddenly isnโt there anymore. Thatโs exactly what fans are feeling right now at Hollywood Studios. Construction crews have permanently demolished a longtime Muppet landmark, and for many guests, it feels like the final goodbye. This wasnโt just another background detail. It was a visual anchor. ...
Read More »Disney Drops Villains Coaster, Chooses ‘The Incredibles’ Instead
Disney once planned a full Villains Land for one U.S. park โ and then abandoned it entirely, replacing the concept with Pixar. That scrapped project now looms over the newly announced Villains Land for Magic Kingdom, raising questions about whether Disney will fully commit this time. The current Villains Land plan was confirmed at D23 in 2024, ending years of ...
Read More »End of an Era: Pirates of the Caribbean Set for Lengthy Closure as Disney Confirms Permanent Changes
The Pirates of the Caribbean ride at Disney is facing an extended closure, as a new permit confirms major changes coming soon to the iconic attraction. The Magic of Disneylandโs Legendary Pirate Adventure Continues To Define Generations of Guests For many visitors stepping into Disneyland Park, few attractions feel as timeless as Pirates of the Caribbean. The gentle drift of ...
Read More »Family Trapped on Disney Cruise After Shocking Diagnosis
A family aboard the Disney Wonder faced an extended quarantine after their daughter was diagnosed with a suspected viral illness, turning their vacation into a medical ordeal. The parents felt confused and frustrated, dealing with conflicting information and pressure to disembark. Illnesses on cruises can spread rapidly due to close proximity, prompting Disney Cruise Line to implement strict quarantine measures ...
Read More »Health Physicianโs Death Leads To Massive Changes To Dining Policies at Disneyland
For many Disneyland Resort visitors, food is inseparable from the park experience. From churros on Main Street, U.S.A. to comforting quick-service meals tucked inside immersive lands, dining isnโt simply about convenience โ itโs about storytelling. Guests donโt just eat in Frontierland; they step into a vibrant Old West plaza filled with mariachi music, warm lighting, and dishes that feel like ...
Read More »Disney Park Shuts Down Its Most Beloved Attraction
Theme park attractions close all the time. Most do so quietly, scheduled into maintenance calendars and noticed only by returning guests who expected them to be open. Occasionally, a closure stands out. That usually happens when an attraction is central to a parkโs identity rather than part of its supporting lineup. That is now the situation at Tokyo Disneyland, where ...
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