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Disney World Will Close Entire Park in 24 Hours

Disney's Water Park offers a tropical oasis with a large wave pool fringed by lush palm trees. A towering water slide stands proudly in the distance, while wooden fences border the area and a red buoy gently bobs in the sparkling waters, enhancing the whimsical ambiance.

The Walt Disney World Resort will say goodbye to the theme park at the end of business on February 14, 2026. Disney World has confirmed a seasonal closure thatโ€™s set to reshape how visitors experience its water parks this spring. Starting mid-February, the well-loved Blizzard Beach water park will reopen after months of off-season maintenance while its counterpart, Typhoon Lagoon, ...

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Police Called to Disneyland After Guest Detained Near Park Entrance

Guests enter Disneyland Park

Guests arriving at Disneyland Resort on Friday afternoon encountered police activity near the park entrance, an unusual sight that briefly slowed foot traffic into the Anaheim property. The response unfolded during a busy window for arrivals, prompting onlookers to stop and observe as cast members and security staff gathered outside the gates. Law enforcement responses at Disneyland are infrequent, but ...

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‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’ Officially Renamed, as Paramount Reshapes Franchise

Leonardo in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows poster

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is changing course, with Paramount having now revealed major changes to its roadmap for the franchise going forward, along with many new projects. The Heroes in a Half-Shell have enjoyed ongoing success since they first emerged from the New York City sewers in the Mirage comics in 1984. While nothing will ever outmatch the “Turtle-Mania” craze ...

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Disney World Makes Further ‘Princess and the Frog’ Changes at Magic Kingdom

Princess and Frog Characters

Disney World has expanded the Princess and the Frog franchise throughout the Magic Kingdom. Black History Month at the Disney Parks is being celebrated with a rich, soulful slate of experiences honoring Black culture, creativity, and heritage through music, art, food, and entertainment in both California and Florida. At Walt Disney World Resort, the Celebrate Soulfully festivities kicked off with ...

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Disneyโ€™s Dark Kingdom Rises: Massive New Aerials Reveal Villains Land & Piston Peak Progress

Colorful illustrated map of a theme park area, featuring winding water rides, waterfalls, trees, wooden buildings, and rocky red cliffs in the background, creating a whimsical adventure landscape.

The skyline of the worldโ€™s most visited theme park is shifting at a breakneck pace. As of Saturday, February 14, 2026, the “blue-sky” dreams of the past are officially being poured into the Florida soil. The $60 billion expansion of Walt Disney World has transitioned from a boardroom PowerPoint to a massive landscape of steel, concrete, and deep excavations. Aerial ...

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Biggest ‘Star Wars’ Experience Ever Made Gets Major Update

Three people dressed in sci-fi adventure clothing stand confidently in a desert, with a gold humanoid robot and spaceship in the background under a bright sky.

Two of the most ambitious Star Warsย experiences in recent years โ€” the openโ€‘world gameย Star Wars: Outlaws and the immersive Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser experience near Disney World’s Hollywood Studios โ€” left a noticeable number of fans underwhelmed. Star Wars Outlaws Outlaws promised the freeโ€‘roaming, faraway galaxy adventure many had dreamed of for decades, but critics and players pointed to gameplay ...

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Non-Woke Disney Park Sign Just Got Removed From Classic Attraction

Tokyo Disney Resort Fans

Tokyo Disneyland has removed the “Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah” sign from the exit of Splash Mountain, eliminating one of the last references to Song of the South at the Disney park where the attraction still operates. The original sign read “Have a Zip-A-Dee Doo-Dah Day!” in English and Kanji, but the new sign simply says “Thanks for dropping in!” The change coincided with ...

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The Invisible Walls: Why Disney Worldโ€™s Skyliner Expansion is an “Impossible Ask” in 2026

Disney Skyliner

For the millions of guests who have glided over the treetops of Walt Disney World since 2019, the Disney Skyliner is more than just transportationโ€”itโ€™s a highlight of the vacation. Itโ€™s fast, itโ€™s breezy, and it offers a bird’s-eye view of the “Most Magical Place on Earth.” However, as Disney moves into February 2026 and begins breaking ground on massive ...

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After Months of Cancellations, Disney+ Finally Caves to Subscriber Demands

Disney Plus Movies

Disney+ has been taking heat for months, and at this point, itโ€™s not even surprising. Between cancellations, content disappearing, and the platform constantly changing direction, many subscribers have started questioning why theyโ€™re still paying every month. And once people start asking that question, itโ€™s hard to get them to stop. Disney built Disney+ to be the future, but lately, itโ€™s ...

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The Price of a Phone: How a Parking Lot Dispute Led to a Felony Arrest and a Lifetime Disney Ban

Evening BoardWalk Scene

Walt Disney World is often viewed as a lawless fantasy land where the only “police” are the ones wearing Mickey ears. However, as of February 2026, a high-stakes legal drama has proven that Florida state law applies even in the heart of the “Disney Bubble.” Credit: Disney What began as a heated disagreement over a parking lot recording at Disneyโ€™s ...

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