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Disney Springs Bus Crackdown Leaves Countless Disney World Visitors Locked Out in 7 Days

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If you’re heading to Walt Disney World next week, there is one transportation change you may want to understand before you arrive. Starting June 28, Disney will begin enforcing new transportation restrictions at Disney Springs, changing how some guests can travel between Disney Springs and Disney Resort hotels. While the policy has been discussed for weeks, the deadline is now ...

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Final Two Dates: Magic Kingdom Disney After Hours Down to July 13 and July 27 After Latest Sellout

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If you’ve been thinking about experiencing Magic Kingdom after the crowds thin out and the sun goes down, the window is closing much faster than many Disney fans may have expected. Credit: Ken Lund, Flickr Another Disney After Hours event has officially sold out, leaving just two remaining opportunities for guests to attend one of Walt Disney World’s most popular ...

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Viral TikTok Exposes Rare Safety Incident Inside Disneyland’s Redwood Creek Challenge Trail

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Disneyland Resort guests are used to seeing children run, climb, and explore throughout Redwood Creek Challenge Trail. The attraction was specifically designed to encourage active play, giving families a place to burn off energy while enjoying the natural beauty of Disney California Adventure. But a recent incident captured on TikTok has some Disney fans talking for a very different reason. ...

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Disney Cancels Theme Park Wait Time System Across America After 26 Years

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Disney quietly retired one of its longest-running operational tools last week, and the person who helped launch it marked the occasion with a reflection that is worth reading in full. Credit: Wally Gobetz, Flickr Jonathan Reuel, OpSheet Ecosystems Product Director at Walt Disney World, confirmed that Disney has completed the conversion of the last FLIK location in a Disney theme ...

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Rooftop Horizons and Ancient Arches: Inside Disney’s Radical Transformation of DinoLand

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The retirement of DinoLand U.S.A. marked the conclusion of a classic era at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, but the speed at which its successor is climbing into the Florida sky is nothing short of breathtaking. Work on the highly anticipated Tropical Americas expansion is moving at an aggressive, vertical pace. Credit: Brittany DiCologero, Inside the Magic Targeted to open in 2027, ...

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Still Sweltering: The Areas of Disney’s Wilderness Lodge Where the AC Outage Refuses to End

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A premium summer vacation at a Walt Disney World Deluxe Resort is supposed to offer a crisp, cool sanctuary from the brutal Florida sun. Instead, for many families stranded at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge, the trip has turned into a waiting game against a multi-day mechanical crisis. Credit: Disney The resort’s catastrophic central air conditioning failure has officially entered its fourth ...

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Universal’s Worst Nightmare? Inside Disney World’s Project Revenge Blitz

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When Universal Orlando Resort cut the ribbon on its highly anticipated Epic Universe theme park, the internet declared the battle for Central Florida officially over. With immersive lands dedicated to Nintendo, Classic Monsters, and Harry Potter, it felt like Universal had executed a flawless tactical takeover. Critics openly mocked Walt Disney World, pointing out the glaring lack of a “fifth ...

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Disney Announces Major Resort-Wide Discounts Starting Wednesday

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A major Disney shopping event is returning this week. Disney fans looking to pick up souvenirs, clothing, and collectibles at a lower price will soon have another opportunity, with one resort preparing to launch its annual summer sale. Disney parks are not usually associated with major discounts inside the gates. While the company frequently offers deals on hotels, tickets, and ...

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Disney World Pushes Forward With Permanent Hollywood Studios Park Change

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Construction activity is picking up speed at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Recent documents filed by Walt Disney Imagineering indicated that work was advancing in the area formerly occupied by Muppets Courtyard, a section of the park that has undergone dramatic changes over the past year. While Disney has remained selective about revealing specific details, these permits provide another glimpse into what ...

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