A central entrance to the Mexico World Showcase Pavilion has been closed for construction, forcing EPCOT guests to use alternate routes to access restaurants, shops, and the Gran Fiesta Tour Starring the Three Caballeros attraction. The closure began Tuesday, February 10, blocking the left entrance to the pyramid structure when facing it from outside in the EPCOT World Showcase. Construction ...
Read More »EPCOT’s Longest-Running Event Just Added a Game-Changing Nighttime Feature
In just a few weeks, EPCOT will look better than ever. The park transforms into a living garden showcase during EPCOT’s Flower and Garden Festival, which runs from March 4 through June 1. But this year, Disney is adding something completely new to the mix that addresses one of last year’s biggest missed opportunities. CommuniCore Hall, the venue that felt ...
Read More »7-Day Magic Kingdom Lockout To Commence: Upwards of $500 per Family Surcharge Now Active
Disney World has long promised something that feels increasingly rare in modern travel: magic without friction. Guests arrive expecting not just beloved attractions and fireworks, but a sense that the experience will unfold smoothly—without endless waits or missed opportunities. For many families, that promise is the entire point of a Walt Disney World vacation. Over the past few years, however, ...
Read More »Disney Confirms Major New Additions Coming to EPCOT This Spring
Absolutely — and honestly, EPCOT’s topiaries might be the most underrated reason the Flower & Garden Festival keeps pulling people back year after year. Because yes, the food booths are great. The concerts are fun. The springtime vibes are immaculate. But the real main event? It’s walking into EPCOT and immediately realizing Disney somehow turned literal shrubs into full-blown characters ...
Read More »This Might Be the Worst Time to Plan a Disney World Trip in Years
Right now, Walt Disney World feels like it’s stuck in a weird in-between phase. Not in the “oh, one ride is down for a quick refurbishment” kind of way, either. This is bigger than that. Disney is closing entire sections of parks, wiping out classic areas, and quietly stacking refurbishments on top of each other in a way that’s starting ...
Read More »Disney Fans Mourn the Permanent Removal of 5 Theme Park Icons
Disney World has changed a lot over the years, but every once in a while, something pops up online that really makes fans stop and feel the passage of time. That’s exactly what happened this week when a Reddit user shared a set of photos from Walt Disney World circa November 2003, showing off several long-gone park icons that instantly ...
Read More »Disney Breaks a 54-Year Streak With Bold New Mickey Mouse Experience
Character interactions define the Disney Parks experience in ways that distinguish these destinations from ordinary amusement parks. Meeting Mickey Mouse, posing for photos with princesses, or catching a wave from Goofy creates magical moments that families treasure long after returning home. Credit: Inside The Magic However, how characters appear and interact with guests varies dramatically between Disney’s different resort locations ...
Read More »This Closed Orlando Disney Park Returns Before Peak Summer Crowds Arrive
Walt Disney World just gave families planning spring and summer Orlando vacations some excellent news. Typhoon Lagoon, the beloved tropical-themed water park that’s closing February 15 for seasonal refurbishment, will reopen May 12, giving guests access to both Disney water parks well before the heavy summer crowds descend on Central Florida. The timing couldn’t be better for families hoping to ...
Read More »Viral Disney Money-Saving Hack Removed for All Guests; Vacations To See Impact
Disneyland guests are scrambling to find other ways to visit the theme parks in California after news broke out last month that bus services would be removed for a large portion of the Disney guest pool. Credit: Disney Disneyland Bus Service Mowed Down as Guests Seek Other Means of Transportation Disneyland has always been more than just a theme park. ...
Read More »5 “Classic” Disney Elements In Danger With Josh D’Amaro as CEO
Josh D’Amaro has officially been named Bob Iger’s successor, and even though he won’t officially step into the CEO role until March, Disney fans already feel like the company is shifting. Because when Disney changes leadership, it’s never just a corporate headline. It’s a warning sign that something bigger is coming. And right now, it feels like Disney is entering ...
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