Deciding whether to purchase an Annual Pass to Walt Disney World or individual park tickets has become increasingly difficult due to soaring Annual Pass prices. Many longtime passholders have canceled their memberships, and potential new buyers find the upfront commitment unfeasible, even if they visit frequently enough for the per-visit cost to seem justifiable. Walt Disney World features four theme ...
Read More »James Gunn Finally Confirms the New DCU’s Bruce Wayne/Batman
The newly established DC Universe got off to a pretty solid start last year with Superman (2025), which grossed $616.8 million worldwide and received mostly favorable reviews. But it also got off to a very confusing one. Unless you’ve been trapped under a Kryptonite rock, you’ll know that the new DCU has replaced the DCEU (DC Extended Universe). That film ...
Read More »CEO Bob Iger Abandons The Walt Disney Company, Female Replacement Rejected
The waiting is finally over. After years of speculation, board deliberations, and intense scrutiny from Wall Street and Disney fans alike, the company has made its choice. Josh D’Amaro, the current chairman of Disney Experiences, will succeed Bob Iger as CEO of The Walt Disney Company. The announcement ends one of the most closely watched succession processes in corporate America ...
Read More »Disney World Adversary Takes Aim at Resort Permanently Shutting Animal Kingdom Location
Disneyโs Animal Kingdom has officially turned the page on one of its longest-running attractions, and everyone has an opinion. Credit: Inside the Magic As of February 1, 2026, DINOSAUR has permanently closed, marking a major milestone in the ongoing transformation of the former DinoLand U.S.A. area into the upcoming Tropical Americas land. Just days later, the construction site continues to ...
Read More »Report: Disney’s New CEO Plans To Bring Back “Classic” Elements To Theme Parks
Disney fans have spent the last few years asking the same question in different ways: Does the company still remember what made the parks feel special in the first place? The rides are bigger. The technology is flashier. But something about that old-school Disney charm feels harder to find. Now, with leadership changes looming at the top, thereโs growing buzz ...
Read More »Report: Disney Alters Allergy Policy for All Guests, Health Implications at Hand
For years, guests with food allergies have praised Disney World as one of the safest and most accommodating destinations for dining with dietary restrictions. The ability to flag allergies and intolerances when booking Advance Dining Reservations gave both guests and restaurant teams valuable advance notice, allowing chefs to prepare appropriately and reducing anxiety for families who navigate serious food allergies ...
Read More »Disney Scrubs Representation From 1 Country at Theme Park, Offerings Discontinued
EPCOT’s France Pavilion is about to lose one of its most iconic attractions for an extended period. Impressions de France, the sweeping 18-minute film that has transported guests through the landscapes, architecture, and culture of France since the park opened in 1982, will close for refurbishment starting February 22, 2026. Disney has not announced a specific reopening date, leaving guests ...
Read More »A Special Club of Disney Fans Gets To Ride DINOSAUR After Permanent Shutdown
For a lot of Disney fans, saying goodbye to a classic attraction doesnโt usually come with closure. One day itโs there, the next day itโs behind construction walls, and thatโs it. No warning. No final lap. Just memories and maybe a few shaky phone videos from the last day. Thatโs exactly how it felt for guests visiting Disneyโs Animal Kingdom ...
Read More »Disney Is Testing a New Early Entry Strategy This Summer
For a long time now, Early Entry has been one of the clearest advantages of staying at a Disney World hotel. Itโs simple, predictable, and valuable. Guests wake up early, arrive before the general public, and use that extra time to get ahead of the day. In an era where so many perks have disappeared or become more complicated, Early ...
Read More »Bob Iger Slams Chapekโs โMessโ in Final Earnings Call: Here is the $60 Billion Master Plan for the Next Disney CEO
On the morning of February 2, 2026, the “Battle of the Bobs” reached its definitive conclusion. Addressing analysts and investors during The Walt Disney Companyโs Fiscal First Quarter 2026 earnings call, CEO Bob Iger delivered a candid and stinging appraisal of the era that preceded his return. Iger, who is now in the final stretch of his second tenure, characterized ...
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