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Love Disney’s Haunted Mansion? These Drastic Changes May Scare You…

Haunted Mansion at Disneyland Park

Disneyland’s iconic Haunted Mansion Holiday has officially reopened today, August 22, 2025, following a 13-day refurbishment period. The beloved attraction closed on August 9, 2025, for routine maintenance and seasonal updates, signaling the start of the highly anticipated Haunted Mansion Holiday transformation. A Spooky Tradition Returns As part of Disneyland’s annual Halloween festivities, the Haunted Mansion has undergone its seasonal ...

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‘Halloween’ Reboot Trailer Reveals Controversial Look for Michael Myers

Michael Myers in 'Halloween: Resurrection'

The Shape is back, but not in the way fans might expect. IllFonic’s first trailer for its upcoming Halloween video game reveals Michael Myers in full; however, the design leans closer to the Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers (1995) than the iconic 1978 original, in which the Haddonfield bogeyman is played by Nick Castle. The trailer begins with a chilling ...

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Exploring Disney’s Shared Universe Across Parks and Attractions

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Disney rides aren’t just about thrills or waiting in lines—they’re packed with characters, rich backstories, and little details that make each experience feel alive. Some attractions even connect across parks, creating a secret shared universe for fans who enjoy discovering hidden links and Easter eggs. From haunted mansions to daring mountain adventures, there’s a fascinating layer of storytelling woven into ...

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Standing Water from Rivers of America Drainage Causes Mosquito Problem

Wide-angle view of Tom Sawyer Island with a rustic wooden dock, barrels, a rowboat, and surrounding greenery along the Rivers of America. Calm water reflects the trees and structures. Various wooden buildings and a boardwalk are visible in the background, creating a tranquil setting.

Impact of Draining Rivers of America The impact is undeniable, as the ongoing draining of the Rivers of America at Disney World has extended past two months. Management’s decision to transform this iconic water feature into a construction site has been met with mixed reactions from guests. Credit: D23 Many have voiced dissatisfaction on various platforms, lamenting the temporary loss, ...

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REPORT: Disney Slowly Rebuilding Classic Magic Kingdom Area After Teardown

Things are going up at the Magic Kingdom. Related: Disney’s Most Complimented Cast Member Receives Major Award! The hustle and bustle of Magic Kingdom is undeniable. From the ambiance of Main Street U.S.A. to the magic of spaces like Fantasyland and Frontierland, fun is around every corner at Disney’s original Florida theme park. This is especially true now, with a ...

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What’s With People Littering Inside Disney World?

An overflowing trash bin with assorted waste, including plastic bottles, paper, and food packaging. A plastic water bottle rests on top. Situated in a modern, metallic setting with blue lighting, it highlights the potential for Disneyland recycling initiatives to make a difference.

There’s a strange trend going on in Walt Disney World. Related: The Verdict Is In; Guests Say These Are the Most Overhyped Disney World Restaurants The Disney theme parks are chock-full of rides, attractions, restaurants, and shows to enjoy. From thrilling roller coasters like Space Mountain to classic dark rides like Haunted Mansion, there’s practically no end to the magic ...

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Investors Circling Potential Lawsuit as Six Flags Decline Continues

A large sign with colorful flags and bold white text reading "Six Flags World Headquarters" stands amid manicured landscaping with red flowers and green bushes, signifying the new policies on guest access. A building and a parked vehicle are visible in the background.

Attendance Challenges for Six Flags Six Flags is grappling with a significant visitor decline, experiencing a troubling 17% drop in guest attendance compared to previous years. This decline is not merely a seasonal blip; it has raised alarm bells among investors concerned about the company’s future. Weather conditions have played a crucial role in this downturn, with heavy rainstorms throughout ...

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Disney World’s Animal Kingdom Park Handed Over to New Management

Animal kingdom Park entrance

Leadership at the Walt Disney World Resort has shifted with a major new appointment for the location’s Animal Kingdom theme park. This year has felt particularly ripe for changes at the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Central Florida. No corner of the sprawling 25,000+-acre resort has been untouched by construction, refurbishment, or landscaping. At present, multiple projects are on ...

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New Tree of Life Attraction Will Debut at Disney’s Animal Kingdom in November

Walt Disney World Resort has finally announced the grand opening date and shared more details about a new attraction coming to the Tree of Life Theater at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park. The opening-day attraction, It’s Tough To Be A Bug!, closed permanently on March 17, 2025. Walt Disney Imagineering first announced plans to replace It’s Tough To Be A ...

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Disney Finally Reveals What’s Happening Inside Big Thunder Mountain

Big Thunder Mountain Railroad at Walt Disney World

Big Thunder Mountain Railroad has been quiet since January 2025, as Disney embarked on a major refurbishment to reimagine one of the Magic Kingdom’s most beloved attractions. While the closure coincided with the larger Cars Piston Peak expansion, Disney had remained largely quiet about what was happening with Big Thunder Mountain. Until recently, fans knew little about the ride’s refurbishment ...

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