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Crowd Overflow Reaching Dangerous Levels at Walt Disney World

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Everyone expects crowds this time of year. It’s almost part of the deal when visiting Walt Disney World during the holidays. Packed walkways, long waits, and shoulder-to-shoulder fireworks viewing aren’t new concepts. But this year feels different. Crowd surges are happening faster, bottlenecks are forming in unexpected places, and many guests are saying the experience no longer just feels busy ...

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Knott’s Berry Farm Abruptly Closes on Major Holiday Leaving Guests Scrambling

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Knott’s Berry Farm has built a reputation as a reliable theme park in Southern California, consistently maintaining operations despite weather variations. This reliability makes it a popular choice for locals and tourists planning visits around holidays and special events, as guests trust that the announced operating hours will be honored unless extraordinary circumstances arise. However, a recent pattern of unexpected ...

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Another Disney+ Price Hike Leaves Subscribers Canceling Their Plans

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Disney has finally pushed many fans to their limits. For years, subscribers brushed off small increases, new tiers, and shifting bundles as the cost of keeping up with modern streaming. This time feels different. The latest wave of Disney+ price increases has many longtime users quietly backing out of plans they once felt locked into. What’s striking isn’t just frustration—it’s ...

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Universal Officially Removes Beloved ‘Jurassic World’ Entry From Canon

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Jurassic World Rebirth (2025) might have grossed over $860 million worldwide, but the film has faced plenty of criticism from longtime fans for showing next to no appreciation for everything that came before it. And now, it has done the franchise another major disservice. On the surface, the seventh film in the long-running series, directed by Gareth Edwards (Rogue One) and ...

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Disney Rescues Pixar’s Gatto From Spider-Man and Shrek 5 Disaster in June

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Pixar has moved the release date of its original film, Gatto, from June 18, 2027, to March 5, 2027, advancing it by three months. This change indicates that Disney is adapting to recent marketing challenges by avoiding the crowded summer blockbuster season, aiming to give Gatto a better chance to shine without competition from major franchises. In recent years, Pixar ...

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Unprecedented Rain Forces Disneyland to Suspend Christmas Eve Celebrations

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Severe Weather Disrupts Disneyland Operations An unprecedented storm is significantly impacting operations at Disneyland as it prepares for the traditionally bustling Christmas Eve festivities. The National Weather Service has issued warnings for an “atmospheric river” that is set to unleash over four inches of rain across Southern California throughout the day. This weather phenomenon has caught many attendees, both locals ...

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The 7 Biggest Disney World Travel Mistakes Guests Will Make in 2026

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There’s no sugarcoating it—2026 is shaping up to be one of the wildest years Disney World has seen in a long time. Between ongoing construction, shifting park strategies, evolving Lightning Lane rules, and guest behavior that keeps changing year over year, the resort feels like it’s on the edge of something big. And that edge is getting closer fast. The ...

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