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Former Disney Imagineer Behind Iconic Attractions Appearing at EPCOT in 2026

Imagineer Tony Baxter

The EPCOT International Festival of the Arts is a premier annual celebration at Walt Disney World, running from January 16 to February 23, 2026. This winter event features visual arts, culinary creations, and performing arts, attracting artists from around the world. Guests can meet the artists, purchase original artwork, and receive signatures that transform prints and merchandise into personalized treasures. ...

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REPORT: Multiple Cast Members Fired After Ariana Grande Visits Disney World

Ariana Grande in front of Cinderella Castle

Multiple Walt Disney World Resort cast members were reportedly fired after Ariana Grande visited the Florida resort. Everybody is supposed to feel like royalty when they visit a Disney park, but when you’re a celebrity, that royal treatment reaches a whole new level. Credit: Disney The majority of celebs who pass by Disney – whether that’s Disneyland Resort, Disney World, ...

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‘Happily Ever After’ Gets Official Sendoff Update for 2026, Solidifying Future of Major Show

Disney's Happily Ever After Fireworks

Disney World has updated its 2026 calendar and has officially revealed a shocking update about a fireworks show everyone has come to love, Happily Ever After. Credit: Disney Disney World Fireworks Show ‘Happily Ever After’ Gets 2026 Update: Should Guests Be Concerned? There’s a pause in the air every evening at Magic Kingdom right now — a stillness above Cinderella ...

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Disney World Cutting 2000 Guest Spots in 2026, Capacity Reduction Placed

Entrance sign to Walt Disney World with a blue and gold design, featuring the phrase "The Most Magical Place on Earth." The sky is partly cloudy, and trees are visible in the background.

Planning a Walt Disney World vacation requires juggling countless variables, from securing theme park reservations to booking dining experiences months in advance to coordinating travel logistics for an entire group. Most guests focus their preparation on the four main theme parks, researching attraction wait times, planning Lightning Lane strategies, and mapping out optimal touring plans to maximize their limited vacation ...

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New Disney Character Replaces Mickey Mouse, New Character Leads Company

Mickey-Mouse

Character merchandising has long been the lifeblood of Disney’s business model, transforming animated personalities into revenue streams that often exceed the films that introduced them. Mickey Mouse has reigned as the undisputed champion of this strategy for nearly a century, his silhouette appearing on everything from t-shirts to coffee mugs to luxury designer collaborations. Credit: Disney on Ice The mouse’s ...

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LAST CALL: Two Big Disney World Experiences Closing Next Month

Entrance sign to Walt Disney World with the text "The Most Magical Place on Earth" displayed prominently. A Mickey Mouse image is on the left side of the sign. The road leads past the entrance with trees on both sides and blue sky with clouds overhead.

Walt Disney World will be down two significant experiences starting in January. Credit: Disney Related: Beloved Disney World Hotel Perk Disappearing in Early 2026 Walt Disney World’s collection of rides, attractions, and transportation methods is arguably unmatched. From essential bus and boat services to classic dark rides, there’s a lot for guests to ride during their time at Magic Kingdom, ...

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Child Neglect on the Rise at Disney World Theme Parks

Magic Kingdom with Walt Disney and Cinderella Castle

In the early morning hours of Monday, December 29, law enforcement responded to reports of a neglected child somewhere in the area of Magic Kingdom Park and Disney’s Contemporary Resort. Here’s what we know about the unfortunate incident at Walt Disney World Resort. Neglected Child in Magic Kingdom Park Area Credit: Norm Lanier, Flickr Minutes before 6:30 a.m. on December ...

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The Disney World Announcements Fans Missed in 2025

A young boy excitedly interacts with a person in a Mickey Mouse costume at an amusement park, with colorful buildings and people in the background.

Disney World didn’t make just one headline-grabbing announcement in 2025. Instead, it made dozens of quieter moves that slowly reshaped the parks right in front of guests. Some happened during busy seasons. Others slipped out through low-key updates or phased closures. By the time many fans realized what was happening, entire areas had already disappeared, and new experiences were welcoming ...

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