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Closing the Loophole, Missing the Point: Why Disney World’s New Bus Restrictions Won’t Stop the Gridlock

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Starting Sunday, June 28, 2026, Walt Disney World is officially changing the rules of the road. Guests trying to board a resort-bound bus or a Sassagoula River Cruise water taxi from Disney Springs will face strict, mandatory digital checkpoints. To step into the boarding queue, you must present a scanned MagicBand or digital proof of an active on-property resort hotel ...

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Disney Parks Prepare for Government-Mandated Sale, Starting Wednesday

A bustling theme park scene unfolds at Disneyland Paris, with people strolling along a main street lined with shops and green lampposts. In the distance, under a clear blue sky, the iconic castle-like structure stands majestically.

One Disney resort is set to kick off its government-controlled sale next week. While “low prices” isn’t exactly a phrase most fans associate with the parks, Disney does slash prices on merchandise, tickets, and hotels on occasion. This year has seen Disney World introduce several surprisingly decent deals for hotel guests – including up to 35% off at Deluxe and ...

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Disney Removes Almost Every Character From Fan-Favorite Parade With Immediate Effect

Mickey Mouse character meet and greet at Fantasyland in Disneyland Paris

Disney has made some necessary changes to one parade today. While Disney parks across the globe have considerably fewer parades than they did in decades past (remember when Hollywood Studios had its own parade? And Animal Kingdom?), they’re still a staple at its castle parks. As of 2026, guests can enjoy parades such as Festival of Fantasy at Magic Kingdom, ...

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Disney World’s New Era: 2 Major Franchise IPs Entering the Parks, and 2 More Fans Want Next

Colorful animated street scene with children and adults interacting with Sulley, a large blue and purple monster from Monsters, Inc., amid whimsical buildings, bright signage, and playful decorations.

Disney World is entering a period where intellectual property is driving more of the resort’s biggest decisions than ever before. From entire themed lands to attraction reimaginings, Disney continues looking to its most popular films and franchises when planning the future of its parks. That trend is becoming increasingly apparent as two major intellectual properties prepare for significant expansions at ...

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Disney World Updates Hotel Rules: 5 Crucial Resort Restrictions Summer Travelers Need to Know

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Summer has arrived at Walt Disney World, and that means packed hotels, crowded transportation systems, busy pools, and thousands of families checking into Disney-owned resorts every single day. For many guests, staying at a Disney Resort hotel remains one of the most convenient ways to experience the parks. The perks can be significant, from early theme park entry to easy ...

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‘Back to the Future’ Reboot Casts Michael J. Fox Replacement, Release Date Confirmed

Christopher Lloyd and Michael J Fox in 'Back to the Future'

Back to the Future has remained one of the few major film franchises that has never been rebooted. Over the years, the beloved 1985 classic has given us two sequels, a ’90s animated series, a long-running comic book series under IDW Publishing, a Telltale video game, theme park attractions, and even a stage musical. But director/writer Robert Zemeckis and writer/producer Bob ...

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James Bond Undergoes Historic Changes After 64 Years Ahead of Amazon Reboot

Daniel Craig as James Bond in 'No Time to Die'

Daniel Craig’s Bond era officially ended with No Time to Die (2021), the fifth film in his long-running 007 series, which also included Casino Royale (2006), Quantum of Solace (2008), Skyfall (2012), and Spectre (2015). Related: James Bond’s “License To Kill” Removed for Family-Friendly Reboot While his 2006 debut gave us a Bond who had just earned the 007 status, ...

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Disney Parade Reduced to Just Three Costumed Characters

Peter Pan on a float during Disney Stars on Parade at Disneyland Paris

Disney’s summer entertainment is feeling the heat. Parades remain one of the biggest draws at Disney parks, bringing together dozens of characters, performers, and floats in productions that can take months to develop and hundreds of cast members to operate each day. Although Disney once offered parades at several parks, the lineup is far smaller today. Magic Kingdom continues to ...

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