Walt Disney World is in a season of quiet but meaningful change, and this time, the spotlight isn’t on a new ride or a new land. It’s on the places where guests end their day — the resorts themselves. Disney has now confirmed that three popular hotels are in the middle of major room overhauls, and these aren’t small touch-ups. ...
Read More »Pixar Confirms Surprise Animation Removal Ahead of 2026 Overhaul
A surprise Pixar removal just occurred in the Animation Courtyard area at one Disney park as the resort prepares for a complete overhaul of its guest offerings. Here’s what we know about the change, and further updates coming that will impact theme park guests. Pixar Removal in the Animation Area Credit: Disney On Sunday, January 25, X (formerly known as ...
Read More »Why Crowd Patterns at Disney World No Longer Make Sense
There was a time when planning a Disney World trip felt almost scientific. You picked late January. You avoided spring break. You aimed for that quiet stretch between Thanksgiving and Christmas. And more often than not, it worked. You could feel the difference when the parks were slow. Walkways were open. Wait times dropped. Dining reservations were easier to grab. ...
Read More »5 Disney World Rides That Will Not Survive the Next 10 Years
Disney World has never been a museum. From the very beginning, the parks were designed to evolve. Lands change. Attractions get replaced. Entire concepts disappear and get reborn as something new. Still, there are always a handful of rides that feel untouchable. The ones people assume will always be there, no matter how much the parks change around them. Credit: ...
Read More »Fans Petition Disney World To Permanently Change EPCOT Festival”
Every year, EPCOT quietly kicks off its festival season with one of its most creative events. The EPCOT International Festival of the Arts arrives in January, filling World Showcase with chalk drawings, live performances, artist booths, and some of the most experimental food menus of the year. For a few weeks, the park feels different — calmer, more thoughtful, and ...
Read More »‘Frozen’ Pulled From Disney’s Lineup, Beginning January 26
Sunday, January 25, 2026, is the final day to experience Frozen Ever After in its original form at EPCOT. The nearly 10-year-old ride will close for its biggest-ever overhaul on Monday, including the installation of new, advanced audio-animatronics. Frozen Ever After Overhaul Credit: Jess Colopy, Inside the Magic Since its opening in 2016, Disney Parks fans have lamented the use ...
Read More »Original Splash Mountain Temporarily Returns to Disneyland
The original Splash Mountain music played on Tiana’s Bayou Adventure this month when several guests snuck a portable speaker onto the log flume ride to “bring back” the controversial attraction. Tiana’s Bayou Adventure Splash Mountain closed at Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World Resort in 2023 for its transformation into Tiana’s Bayou Adventure. The rethemed attraction replaces the racist Song ...
Read More »‘Jurassic World Rebirth 2’ Announcement: What To Expect
More than three decades after Steven Spielberg’s Jurassic Park (1993), audiences are still showing up in massive numbers to watch dinosaurs gobble up stupid humans. That trend continued last summer with Jurassic World Rebirth (2025), the seventh installment in the long-running series, with an all-new cast led by Scarlett Johansson (Avengers: Endgame). Credit: Universal Pictures Despite receiving mixed to negative ...
Read More »Disney World Prepares To Unplug Transportation System—Travel Plans Set To Be Disrupted
When guests arrive at Walt Disney World, they don’t just come for rides and fireworks. They come for the feeling — the promise that everything, from attractions to transportation, will work together in perfect harmony. It’s part of what separates Disney from every other theme park destination in the world. For many travelers, that magic begins long before the park ...
Read More »Fans Divided After “Catastrophic” Rewrite Confirmed for ‘Percy Jackson’
Percy Jackson and the Olympians made a major change to its source material in the Season 2 finale, and not all fans are convinced it was the right move. The Percy Jackson and the Olympians finale closed on an ominous note, reviving Thalia and reframing her death in a way that dramatically alters the series’ moral center. Throughout Season 2, ...
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