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Before DINOSAUR Even Closes, Disney Begins Construction on Its ‘Indiana Jones’ Replacement

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If there’s one thing fans have learned about Walt Disney World, it’s that nothing stays the same for long. Classic attractions are reimagined, new lands appear seemingly overnight, and entire park areas undergo sweeping makeovers. Right now, some of the most dramatic transformations are happening inside Disney’s Animal Kingdom—and the twist is that they’re already beginning work on a brand-new ...

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Disney Starts Revoking Annual Passes Despite Reservation System in Place

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Disney Annual Pass holders are expressing their discontent after one guest nearly got their pass revoked due to a discrepancy sent in an official email following a “no-show” strike on their record. Could Disney revoke your annual pass even though you were in the park? Let’s find out. Credit: Disney Disney Annual Pass Reservations Could Lead to Your Pass Getting ...

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Disney World Attraction Likely Not Returning Following New Update

A road leading to the entrance of Walt Disney World is shown, with a large, colorful archway overhead. The arch features the Walt Disney World logo, the phrase "The Most Magical Place on Earth," and images of Mickey Mouse on the left and Minnie Mouse on the right. Tiana's Bayou Adventure awaits inside.

Don’t expect this Disney World attraction to return soon. Credit: Disney Related: How You Can Watch the New ‘Bluey’ Feature Film in Theatres Walt Disney World Resort re-filed a Notice of Commencement for Disney Springs, detailing plans involving some previously installed fencing. It was initially believed that this permit would see hundreds of feet of fence and five new gates ...

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Extra Security Added to Halloween Horror Nights After Problematic Incident

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Universal Studios’ Halloween Horror Nights 34 is known for pushing the limits of horror, with its terrifying scarezones and immersive experiences. However, one particular scarezone, Catlady of Crooked Lane, located in Central Park, is now the subject of controversy after reports surfaced that certain guests were harassing the scare actors in an attempt to capture content. Credit: Universal Studios An ...

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Hurricane Season is Here: Where to Hide Out at Disney World

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Preparing for Hurricane Season at Disney World As hurricane season approaches, the Walt Disney World Resort stands ready to welcome guests committed to safety and comfort. The importance of hurricane preparedness cannot be overstated in this region, where severe weather can disrupt travel plans and impact vacation experiences. Disney has established robust safety measures that reassure visitors that their well-being ...

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Netflix Announces ‘Stranger Things’ Replacement in Bold Reboot Move

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It’s hard to picture Netflix without Stranger Things. For nearly a decade, the adventures of Eleven, Mike, Dustin, Lucas, and Will have defined streaming television. From supernatural battles in Hawkins to nostalgic nods to the 1980s, the series carved out its own corner of pop culture. But as this chapter ends, Netflix isn’t letting that spotlight fade quietly. The streamer ...

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Category 4 Hurricane Expected to Impact Disney Resort Early Next Week

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Overview of Hurricane Kiko Hurricane Kiko has officially been categorized as a Category 4 storm, exhibiting powerful wind speeds and significant destructive potential. Approximately 500 miles east of the Hawaiian Islands, Kiko is moving through notably warm waters and facing low wind shear conditions. Credit: Aulani These meteorological factors have the potential to amplify the storm’s strength further. The National ...

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