Loungefly bags have gone from cute park souvenirs to highly prized collector’s items. Over the years, they’ve become as much a part of Disney culture as spirit jerseys and Mickey ears — only with the added intrigue of a booming resale market. For fans, owning the right Loungefly can mean more than just having a stylish accessory. Some designs are ...
Read More »Disney Prevents EPCOT Restaurant Workers from Striking Amid Contract Dispute
Disney’s Legal Maneuver Prevents Strike Disney has successfully intervened to prevent a potential strike by non-Disney employees working at various EPCOT restaurants. An independent arbitrator ruled that such strike actions would violate existing agreements between Disney and several unions, including Unite Here Local 737. This ruling came amid ongoing tensions surrounding contract negotiations, including significant worker demands. The arbitrator’s decision ...
Read More »This Part of Magic Kingdom Hasn’t Changed in 50 Years, But It’s Not Sacred Anymore
Walt Disney World has always been a place that evolves, but in recent years, it feels like no attraction, no matter how beloved, is truly safe from change. What was once thought of as untouchable can disappear overnight. From reimagined rides to full-on demolitions, Magic Kingdom is in the middle of a quiet transformation that’s rewriting the park’s history. For ...
Read More »EPCOT’s Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure to Close: Major Overhaul Coming
Walt Disney World Resort is set to enhance the guest experience on one of EPCOT’s most beloved attractions, Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure. Starting from November 10 through November 13, 2025, the ride will undergo a short but impactful refurbishment, introducing some exciting new changes. The biggest shift comes in the form of a visual update, with the attraction’s current 3D projections ...
Read More »Guests Beware, Holiday Chaos at Disney World’s Magic Kingdom This Year
It’s no secret that the Walt Disney World Resort is chaotic around the holidays. From Thanksgiving to Christmas to the New Year, the Florida Disney theme parks attract thousands of guests during the final months of the year. But this year may be especially chaotic thanks to the overhaul of the Magic Kingdom Park. In 2025, the Disney Experience division ...
Read More »The Hidden Disney Trick That Makes the Parks Feel Bigger Than They Are
There’s a reason Disney feels unlike anywhere else in the world. Sure, the fireworks are dazzling, the food is iconic, and the rides are unforgettable—but Disney has a lot more tricks up its sleeve than meets the eye. What most guests don’t realize is that the company uses clever design techniques to make its parks feel bigger, more magical, and ...
Read More »What Happens Behind Disney’s Castle After the Park Closes
There’s something undeniably magical about Walt Disney World Resort. From the moment you walk down Main Street, U.S.A., to the second you catch that final glimpse of fireworks over Cinderella Castle, it feels like the magic never fades. But here’s a little secret—Mickey’s magic doesn’t end when the gates close. In fact, that’s when a different kind of magic kicks ...
Read More »Disney Guests Wrench Open Emergency Exit To Bypass Costly New Prices
Disney has increased prices across several elements of the park experience in recent months, spanning everything from tickets to parking. That’s led some guests to find creative ways to break the rules in an effort to enjoy the magic. Recent visitors to Disneyland Resort reported that some guests took extreme measures to meet characters at an exclusive Halloween offering – ...
Read More »Disney Confirms Beloved ‘Star Wars’ ‘Mandalorian’ Franchise Cuts
Next year will mark a massive step for the Star Wars franchise, but it’s one that also comes with a lot of pressure. The galaxy far, far away is finally returning to theaters. After nearly seven years without a Star Wars film on the big screen, Lucasfilm is set to bring fans back to theaters next year with The Mandalorian ...
Read More »Disney Explores Co-CEO Model with Dana Walden and Josh D’Amaro
Disney’s Potential Co-CEO Structure Disney is weighing a shift to a co-CEO model as it navigates an evolving media landscape. This potential change comes from Netflix’s successful dual leadership approach, initiated in 2020. The co-CEO candidates under consideration are Dana Walden, Co-Chair of Disney Entertainment, and Josh D’Amaro, Chairman of Disney Parks. Disney aims to respond strategically to increasing competition ...
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