Menu

Disney Issues Multiple Days of Refunds to Thousands After Weather Plague Persists

An entrance sign to walt disney world, featuring a large blue banner with the park's name in stylized white lettering, flanked by flags, under a clear blue sky with fluffy clouds.

A recent trip report from a Walt Disney World guest has captured the hearts of Disney fans online, highlighting both a once-in-a-lifetime magical moment and the practical generosity Disney has extended during this year’s often rain-soaked Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party (MNSSHP) season. From being honored as Dinosaur’s “first family” to experiencing an unexpected PeopleMover evacuation during a thunderstorm, this guest’s ...

Read More »

Disney World Park Unleashes Ultra-Rare Character Experience

Disney's Hollywood Studios

In a move that has thrilled long-time Disney fans and character hunters alike, Disney’s Hollywood Studios has quietly introduced a lineup of rare and classic character meet and greets that many guests haven’t seen outside of ticketed events or parades in years. As of late September 2025, beloved favorites like Pinocchio, Jiminy Cricket, Mary Poppins, and Bert have stepped back ...

Read More »

Disney World Ends Multiple Operations Across All Theme Parks, Beginning Now

Walt Disney World's characters at Magic Kingdom

With the final days of summer behind us, Walt Disney World has shifted gears — and seasons — in a big way. As pumpkins line Main Street, U.S.A. and the aroma of apple cider fills the air, the resort’s fall transition is far more than just aesthetic. From character meet-and-greet reshuffles to full-scale land closures and new entertainment procedures, guests ...

Read More »

“Unprecedented Moment for Disney Parks” as London, UK Spot Announced

Mickey Mouse is waving and smiling while standing on a stage. He is wearing his signature outfit, which includes red shorts with white buttons, a black tuxedo jacket, a white shirt, and a yellow bow tie. Sparkling golden lights and a dark background create a festive atmosphere.

The United Kingdom will get a taste of the Disney theme parks. Credit: Inside the Magic The Disney Store’s journey began on March 28, 1987, at California’s Glendale Galleria. That first location launched an era when shopping itself became an extension of Disney storytelling. Guests delighted in imaginative designs, including interactive “magic mirrors” and merchandise that tied directly to films, ...

Read More »

Disney World Guests Advised to Prepare for Potential Disruptions Due to Imelda

Untitled-design-2024-03-30T172325.953

Current Status of Tropical Storm Imelda Tropical Storm Imelda is currently forming over the Caribbean and is expected to strengthen as it approaches the Central Florida area. Originally designated as Tropical Depression Nine, it is projected to escalate to a Category 1 hurricane. Meteorologists predict the storm will significantly impact Central Florida, particularly the Disney World area. Guests and residents ...

Read More »

Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party Makes Permanent Changes

Mickey Mouse dressed in a purple and orange Halloween costume, featuring a top hat and a cape, stands outside, smiling and striking a pose. The background is a blurred, illuminated theme park setting, possibly at night.

If there’s one thing Disney World does best, it’s making changes. Some spark excitement, others leave fans shaking their heads, and a few feel so permanent that the parks will never look or feel the same again. That’s the conversation swirling right now around Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party. What was once a tradition built on familiar parades, spooky favorites, and ...

Read More »

Disney Shortens Operating Hours Across Both Parks: Fans React

A crowded street scene at Disneyland, with people walking closely together, colorful banners, and illuminated buildings in the background. Trees line the street and park decorations are visible.

Disneyland Resort visitors have recently noticed a subtle but significant change to park operating hours that has left some guests frustrated and disappointed. According to a detailed report from a frequent guest, both Disneyland and Disney California Adventure (DCA) have been closing earlier than expected since Labor Day. Credit: Jeremy Thompson, Flickr Adapted Hours Annoy Guests The guest explained: “I’m ...

Read More »

5 Changes Coming to Big Thunder Mountain Railroad in Disney World

Big Thunder Mountain Magic Kingdom

Big Thunder Mountain Railroad has long been known as “the wildest ride in the wilderness,” a staple of Magic Kingdom since the early 1980s. For decades, families have laughed, screamed, and rattled their way through Frontierland’s twisting mine trains, all while soaking in the story of cursed gold and runaway locomotives. But Disney has teased that this iconic coaster will ...

Read More »