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Disney World Park Closure News Has Guests Rethinking Their 2026 Trips

Typhoon Lagoon

For a lot of families, 2026 was supposed to be the year they finally locked in that long-delayed Disney World vacation. Flights were being watched. Hotel prices were bookmarked. Dining wish lists were already taking shape. Then Disney quietly confirmed that one of its parks will see significant downtime this year — and suddenly, those plans don’t feel quite as ...

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Disneyland Just Delivered the Live Entertainment Fans Begged For With One Major Catch

Sweethearts Nite

Disney is evolving its approach to after-hours events at its theme parks, particularly by enhancing entertainment offerings to justify premium ticket prices. Traditionally, Disneyland After Dark events focused on rare character meet-and-greets, exclusive merchandise, and shorter attraction wait times to differentiate from regular visits. However, many guests have expressed a desire for more substantial entertainment, such as live performances and ...

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Disney’s Search for a New CEO Just Took a Major Turn in 2026

Walt Disney Company CEO Bob Iger looking at Disney Brand Image with Castle and Logo

For years, Bob Iger has been one of the most controversial figures in entertainment. Some fans credit him with reshaping Disney into a global powerhouse. Others argue that many of the company’s most debated changes happened on his watch. Either way, his influence has been impossible to ignore. Now, that chapter is officially closing. Iger has agreed to serve through ...

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New Disney World Permit Signals Chaos for Hollywood Studios Guests

Twilight Zone Tower of Terror at Disney's Hollywood Studios

Disney has filed a brand-new permit at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, and while permits are nothing unusual for Walt Disney World, this one already feels different. On paper, it looks routine, the kind of filing Disney submits constantly. But this permit is tied to an area that nearly every guest encounters, so the effects are unlikely to remain invisible for long. ...

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Park Closes at Disney World as Flights Break Apart and System-Wide Disruptions Loom

Few places in the world promise escape from reality quite like Walt Disney World. Guests arrive expecting sunshine, warm breezes, and the comforting rhythm of fireworks, parades, and perfectly timed ride cycles. Even in winter, Central Florida is usually forgiving — cool mornings melting into pleasant afternoons, jackets tucked into backpacks by noon. That expectation is part of the magic. ...

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Federal Authorities Warn Orlando Has 0 Protection Against ICE, Disney World and Tourism in Jeopardy

Orlando is once again at the center of a heated national debate, one that is drawing concern from residents, lawmakers, and immigrant advocates across Central Florida. As speculation grows about a possible U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facility being established within city limits, local leaders are facing mounting pressure to intervene. For a city that brands itself as welcoming, ...

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New Florida Law: Disney Tourists Undergo New Policy on Feb 1, Cash Required for Airport Security

Flying to Disney World should be the exciting start of a magical vacation, not a stressful scramble at airport security wondering if your driver’s license will actually get you through the checkpoint. But starting February 1st, 2026, travelers heading to Orlando without proper identification face a new reality that could cost them $45 per trip or potentially prevent them from ...

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Report: Indiana Jones Ride Faces Reckoning After Years of Controversy

The bridge scene on Indiana Jones Adventure at Disneyland Park

There are few moments in Disneyland attractions as perfectly executed as the collapsing bridge sequence in Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Forbidden Eye. Credit: Disney Your vehicle rolls onto what appears to be an ancient rope bridge suspended over a chasm, pauses dramatically in front of the massive stone face of Mara, and then the entire structure seems to ...

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ICE Arrives Near Disneyland, Runners Warned of Activity During Marathon Weekend

Disneyland Resort Entrance

Runners are sending out warning signals about potential ICE (United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement) activity during the upcoming Disneyland Half Marathon Weekend. Previous runDisney participants say the event, which runs from January 29 to February 1, is a possible target for an immigration crackdown. This comes just one week after the federal agency set up a new detainment facility near ...

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