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REPORT: New Disney Park Confirmed, Employees Give It “Standing Ovation”

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A recent announcement from The Walt Disney Company has basically confirmed what many already suspected: a brand-new theme park is on the way. Disney’s theme park lineup has expanded significantly since Walt Disney debuted Disneyland in Anaheim in 1955. What began as a single park inspired by childhood imagination and nostalgia has evolved into a global network of immersive resorts, ...

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Disney Sends Mass Notice to Apple Users, Disney+ No Longer Functions on All Devices

Guests happy checking Genie+ ride photos on their phone in front of Cinderella Castle at Disney World on a bright, sunny day.

Disney+ subscribers received an unexpected heads-up this week: starting December 1, 2025, the streaming service will no longer support certain older Apple devices. The news comes via an email from Disney+ to its members, though the message was frustratingly vague. The email didn’t specify which Apple devices are considered “old” or provide a clear cutoff for compatibility. Credit: Apple The ...

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Buying Disney Tickets? Ticket Booths Forever Discontinued

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For decades, Disneyland’s ticket booths have been an iconic part of the park experience. The clatter of coins, the rustle of ticket books, and the first excited “hello!” from a Cast Member behind the window have marked the official start of countless adventures. But as of today, that chapter of Disneyland history has officially closed: the ticket booths near the ...

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Millions Lose Disney-Owned Channels, As Google and Disney Start a War of Words

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Negotiation Standstill Between Disney and Google The negotiation standoff between Disney and Google has left millions of YouTube TV subscribers without access to a range of Disney-owned channels, including ESPN. Over 10 million subscribers are feeling the impact as live sports events become inaccessible, creating a significant backlash among fans. As the critical college football and NFL seasons overlap, the ...

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Disney Backed Politicians Keep Proposed ‘Gate Tax’ From Going to Voters

Guests around the old Mickey Mouse fountain in Mickey's Toontown at Disneyland Park.

Political Dynamics in Anaheim The Anaheim City Council has decided to delay discussions surrounding the proposed “gate tax” aimed primarily at Disneyland. This critical postponement reflects an undeniable influence that Disney holds over the local political landscape. Council member Natalie Rubalcava, who initially championed the measure, was reportedly persuaded to table the discussion just hours before a scheduled meeting. This ...

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UPDATE: Disney’s Monorail Transportation No Longer Running Forward

An illustration of Goofy stands by the water in front of a boat dock and monorail vs. ferry boat area, with the iconic Cinderella Castle in the background at Walt Disney World. The scene captures a lively, family-friendly atmosphere.

If you’ve recently boarded the monorail at Magic Kingdom and found yourself going the other way, you’re not imagining it. Social-media users pointed out that the express loop of the monorail is now running in the opposite direction to its traditional route. On X (formerly Twitter), user Belle (@Fibellefi) posted a short video and captioned it: “Wild. They changed the ...

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Projections Scrubbed from Disneyland, All Characters Removed from Castle Fireworks

Disney guests watching EPCOT Forever fireworks display

After several months away, Disneyland Park’s Wondrous Journeys nighttime spectacular has officially returned for a limited-time run. Fans who filled Main Street, U.S.A. to welcome back the show were treated to a familiar soundtrack and dazzling fireworks, but something was clearly missing: the elaborate projection mapping that normally transforms Sleeping Beauty Castle into a living canvas. Credit: Dominick Tabon / ...

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Next ‘Jurassic Park’ Sequel Will Use AI Dinosaurs in Unexpected Twist

Brachiosaurs in the jungle in "Jurassic Park: Survival"

For over thirty years, the Jurassic Park franchise has impressed audiences with its frighteningly realistic dinosaurs. From Steven Spielberg’s groundbreaking 1993 classic to the record-breaking Jurassic World trilogy, the series has always pushed cinematic technology to its limits — whether through cutting-edge computer graphics or practical animatronics. But Universal’s next Jurassic Park experience is taking things in a bold new ...

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