Changes are already starting to appear around EPCOT as Walt Disney World prepares for one of the park’s biggest events of the year. With the 2026 EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival approaching, guests visiting the park will notice that one familiar relaxation area is temporarily unavailable. The playground and picnic space located along the rose walk between the Imagination! ...
Read More »‘Jurassic Park’ Reboot Now Likely After Surprising Development, Universal Releases Statement
The future of Jurassic Park is no longer certain following the news that director Gareth Edwards has left the next film over “creative differences.” Is it time for Universal to finally consider rebooting the long-running film series? Gareth Edwards Exits Jurassic World 5 Last week, Deadline reported that director Gareth Edwards will not be returning for the sequel to last ...
Read More »Confirmed: Upcoming ‘Halloween’ Reboot Officially Banned
The upcoming 1v4 asymmetrical slasher title Halloween: The Game has been denied classification in Australia, meaning it will not be released physically or digitally in Australia or New Zealand, it has been confirmed. Halloween: The Game Banned in Two Countries Developer Illfonic, the studio behind the previous asymmetrical horror games Friday the 13th: The Game and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, ...
Read More »Disney World Walls Off Major Magic Kingdom Pathway as ‘Cars’ Construction Escalates
Walt Disney World is moving full steam ahead on the largest expansion in Magic Kingdom history, and the physical toll on the park’s layout is becoming impossible to ignore. As Imagineering clears the way for the new Cars-inspired Piston Peak National Park, the rustic charm of Frontierland is rapidly being replaced by brown construction barricades. Credit: Inside the Magic This ...
Read More »Disney World Issues Park Closure Notice, Effective October 20
Planning a Walt Disney World trip usually starts with the basics. Which parks to visit, how many days to budget, and maybe which rides matter most to your group. What a lot of guests don’t think to check until much later is whether the park they’re planning to visit is even open at the hours they expect. This fall, that ...
Read More »Are Disney World’s Deluxe Resort Perks Losing Their Magic? Why the Latest Hours Update is a Letdown
Walt Disney World’s premium resort guests have long enjoyed some of the best perks on the property. The crown jewel of these benefits is Extended Evening Theme Park Hours, a highly coveted perk that grants guests staying at top-tier hotels up to two extra hours in select theme parks after they close to the general public. Credit: Disney Historically, when ...
Read More »Disney Forced To Relocate Guests from Wilderness Lodge After 2nd Resort Failure in Two Months
A major resort problem is disrupting Walt Disney World vacations, with some guests being moved away from Disney’s Wilderness Lodge as crews deal with an ongoing malfunction. The issue is affecting Boulder Ridge Villas at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge, where guests have reported serious problems with water service. The outage reportedly began Saturday afternoon and remained an issue into Sunday. For ...
Read More »Space Mountain “Struggling” Ahead of Reported 2027 Shutdown
Something unusual is happening at Magic Kingdom, and it involves one of the most recognizable rides in Walt Disney World history. Space Mountain has been sending wait times soaring lately. In fact, the Tomorrowland coaster just experienced a massive jump that pushed its average wait beyond an hour. On the surface, that sounds like great news for an attraction approaching ...
Read More »Hurricane Season Alerts Issued for 2026 Walt Disney World Vacations
A Walt Disney World vacation can change quickly when Florida weather enters the picture. One day can bring sunshine and manageable crowds. The next can bring heavy rain, strong winds, and an approaching tropical system that suddenly becomes the biggest part of the conversation. That possibility becomes especially important as summer moves toward fall. The 2026 Atlantic hurricane season is ...
Read More »Empty Buses at Disney World? Why Disney’s New Policy Could Backfire on Resort Guests
When Walt Disney World cracked down on complimentary resort transportation earlier this summer, the goal was simple: stop offsite visitors from using Disney Springs as a free park-and-ride hub. By forcing guests to prove they were staying at a Disney hotel or had a dining reservation, the resort aimed to free up seats for paying customers. Credit: Disney However, recent ...
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