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Walt Disney’s 1960s Grumman Gulfstream Plane to Be Restored to Its Original Design

Two classic aircraft on display outside an aviation museum, with Goofy piloting a cartoon plane and a Disney cast member happily posing beside a beautifully restored vintage aircraft reminiscent of Walt Disney’s own iconic plane.

The Palm Springs Air Museum and Phoenix Air have plans to restore the personal plane of Walt Disney to its original, historic form. As part of the “100 Years of Wonder” event, the Palm Springs Air Museum opened a new exhibit featuring “The Mouse,” Walt’s Grumman Gulfstream I to celebrate Walt Disney’s 121st birthday. Additionally, the Palm Springs Air Museum ...

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Mother Hurt During Fireworks Incident at Disney World

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A Guest visiting the Walt Disney World Resort has reported an incident where her mother suffered an injury during the nighttime fireworks show. Fireworks spectacles are symbolic of Disney Parks all over the world. Firstly, their dazzling colors and brilliant lights illuminate the night sky all over the world during nightly performances of unique arrangements, effects, and original songs. Moreover, ...

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Will Tinker Bell Be Replaced in Disney’s Next Fireworks Show?

Tinker Bell soars across the night sky near Cinderella Castle, lighting up the dazzling Disney nighttime spectacular, with her iconic image featured in the foreground.

Have you ever noticed the wires crossing overhead above Sleeping Beauty Castle in Southern California? They aren’t there to power all the attractions at Disneyland Park, nor do they connect the cell service for Mickey Mouse. They’re support rigs, designed to achieve the timeless effect where Tinker Bell flies over the Castle during Disneyland’s nighttime fireworks performances! (Sorry to ruin ...

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Here’s How the Disney Research Studios ‘Re-Aging’ AI Works

A cheerful Disney guest beams with eyes closed, featured twice to show the magical transformation by Disney Research’s re-aging AI, accompanied by a playful cartoon duck and the Disney Research Studios logo at the bottom.

A new study on “re-aging” technology published by Disney Research Studios proposes an AI program that could render on-screen actors younger or older in a matter of moments. Disney is no stranger to aging their characters either up or down: they utilized a “younger” Samuel L. Jackson in Captain Marvel (2019), set a decade before the first events within the ...

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3 Magical Improvements at Disney World’s Magnolia Golf Course

Mickey Mouse and Goofy, dressed in their golf attire, get ready for a fun round at Disney’s Magnolia Golf Course, surrounded by scenic ponds and lush trees.

Disney has released new details about some magical changes coming to tee time at the Magnolia Golf Course within the new year! Designed by Joe Lee, the Magnolia at the Walt Disney World Resort opened 50 years ago as a compliment to the adjacent Grand Floridian Resort and Spa. The luxury green offers “tee boxes ranging from 5,127 to 7,516 ...

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Is This The Highest Contender For the Next CEO of the Walt Disney Company?

Guests beaming with joy in front of Cinderella Castle at Walt Disney World, its iconic blue and gold turrets shining against a clear sky, capturing the magic and wonder that define a day at Disney.

When Bob Iger abruptly returned to replace Bob Chapek as the CEO of the Walt Disney Company, many Disney fans immediately wondered what would happen next. RELATED: Bob Iger Shares Message on Walt Disney’s 121st Birthday As Iger began regaining his bearings and answering the public’s questions, it quickly became public knowledge that Bob Iger would serve as the Walt Disney ...

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Guest Calls Disney World ‘Robbery in Broad Daylight’ After Spending Nearly $4,000 in One Day

Mickey Mouse, Goofy, and Pluto greet guests at Walt Disney World as plates of themed breakfast dishes are served alongside eye-catching price tags—$223 for breakfast and $44 for funnel cakes—highlighting the resort’s signature high-cost dining experience.

The Walt Disney World Resort is certainly an expensive vacation destination; There is no denying that. Even cutting out airfare (if that is a possibility for where you are traveling from) and staying at budget-friendly, likely off-property accommodations, there are some costs associated with a Disney trip (like Park tickets) that you simply cannot avoid. The sticker shock is always ...

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The History Behind Walt Disney’s First Park (And No, It Wasn’t Disneyland!)

A vibrant miniature of Disneylandia featuring Minnie Mouse in the bottom right corner, playfully blowing a kiss to fans.

Disneyland wasn’t Walt Disney‘s first Park. Sure, it was the first Park he built that Guests could actually walk around in, and it’s widely regarded as the first theme park, ever, but before Disneyland even reached the planning stages Walt was focused on an entirely different park. A much, much smaller one. RELATED: 5 Ways to Celebrate Walt Disney at ...

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What’s An E Ticket Ride, And Are They Coming Back to Disney Parks?

Classic green Disneyland ticket showcasing featured attractions, with Mickey Mouse on the right proudly displaying a red "E" ticket—your gateway to the park’s most exciting experiences.

The phrase “E Ticket ride” has become ubiquitous amongst fans of the Disney Parks, and indeed of theme parks in general. When we call something an “E Ticket,” people know we’re talking about the newest, biggest, most exciting, most thrilling, and most popular attractions. These are the rides that people run to at rope drop, and for which they’ll stand ...

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A Game-Changing Update Is Reportedly Coming to Disney Genie+ “Within the Next Week”

Happy couple at Disney theme park, sharing a laugh with Minnie Mouse and Genie while checking their phone for the latest Genie+ update.

When it comes to visiting Walt Disney World Resort, the glory years of FastPass+ are over. Gone are the days of paper FastPasses and of scheduling FastPasses up to 60 days in advance. Although Disney fans and Guests remember FastPass+ fondly, the Walt Disney Company has moved on to its next experiment, and it’s here to stay. Instead of using ...

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