The Walt Disney Company is making one thing very clear: it’s thinking bigger than ever. In a major announcement tied to its long-term growth strategy, Disney, in 2025, revealed plans for a seventh global theme park resort, this time in Abu Dhabi. The project is part of the company’s sweeping multi-billion-dollar investment into its Disney Experiences division over the next ...
Read More »How’s Your Wallet? Disney’s Price Hikes Give Theme Park Business Big Revenue Boost
The Walt Disney Company (DIS) has released its earnings report for fiscal 2026 Q2, the first under new Chief Executive Officer Josh D’Amaro. Credit: Disney Ahead of the webcast, the House of Mouse has confirmed that Disney Experiences revenue–the department behind the theme parks, cruises, and more–is up 7% against last year’s second quarter results. Out of the combined $25.17 ...
Read More »Disney World Confirms Guest Experience Will Be Challenged on May 26
On May 3, Disney World reopened a ride to immense crowds. Three weeks later, it will open an attraction with a new theme, and a popular one at that. But has the House of Mouse sacrificed guest experience by confirming the absence of what they deem a “helpful” tool? Credit: Inside the Magic As much as they are loathed by ...
Read More »Disney World Wipes Away Standard Pricing for Passholders: Major 40% Discounts and Summer Perks Confirmed
Plans for summer at Walt Disney World are starting to come into focus, and Annual Passholders are right at the center of it. Disney has officially set things in motion with a lineup of perks, discounts, and limited-time offerings that go well beyond the usual benefits. If you’ve been waiting for a reason to visit more often—or stretch your budget ...
Read More »7 Disney Attractions Where Your Phone Is No Longer Allowed: ‘Loose Item’ Crackdown Begins
Disney World is tightening the rules in a way that many guests are only just starting to notice. Across several major attractions, Cast Members are paying closer attention than ever to what riders are holding before dispatch. It’s not a small tweak either—it’s a coordinated push that affects some of the most popular rides in the parks. If you’re planning ...
Read More »Disney World Hotel Burglarized in the Middle of the Night, Police Say
A late-night burglary call brought law enforcement to a hotel in the EPCOT Resort Area at Walt Disney World. Details about the alleged break-in remain limited. What We Know About the Alleged Break-in At 11:34 p.m. on May 4, 2026, police received a call reporting a burglary at a hotel near EPCOT. Scanner monitoring account @WDWActiveCrime flagged the incident on ...
Read More »Disney Expanded Something in a Foreign Country That Has Nothing to Do With Theme Parks
Disney Cruise Line’s relationship with the Bahamas goes far beyond the ports its ships call at and the private destinations its guests visit. The company has been operating in Bahamian waters for decades, its ships are registered in Nassau, and the 2024 opening of Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point on Eleuthera represented a significant expansion of Disney’s physical and community ...
Read More »Orlando Police Run Disney Employee Off Highway, Investigation Underway
The roads surrounding Walt Disney World are among the most heavily traveled in Central Florida. World Center Drive, I-4, and the surrounding interchange infrastructure handle millions of vehicle trips a year, from guests arriving for theme park visits to cast members commuting to and from shifts at one of the largest resort properties in the country. The people driving those ...
Read More »Disney’s $119 Halloween Party Nights Could Be the Perfect Time to Go
If you’ve ever looked at Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party and thought, “That looks amazing… but when should I actually go?”—you’re not alone. Picking the right date can completely change your experience. The party itself is packed with exclusive entertainment, rare characters, and some of the best seasonal atmosphere Disney creates all year. But not every night delivers the same experience. ...
Read More »Walt Disney World Prepares for ‘Most Expensive Summer in History’
Something feels different about this summer at Walt Disney World—and if you’ve been paying attention, you already know why. For the past few years, summer has quietly taken a backseat. Guests started shifting their trips to cooler months, chasing lower crowds, better weather, and, in many cases, better deals. Disney responded accordingly, rolling out aggressive discounts just to keep attendance ...
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