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Epic Universe Under Scrutiny After Disturbing Video Emerges

A close-up of the entrance sign for Universal Epic Universe, featuring gold, blue, and green decorative elements, with a blue sky and clouds in the background. Text below reads: "Beyond this gate find gardens and epic worlds to fill you.

Universal’s Epic Universe was supposed to be, well, epic—and in many ways, it still is. As Universal Orlando’s long-awaited fourth theme park, Epic Universe opened in May 2025 to massive crowds and sky-high expectations. With immersive lands based on How to Train Your Dragon, Harry Potter, Universal Classic Monsters, and SUPER NINTENDO WORLD, the park made a promise to redefine ...

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Rivers of America Drainage Nearly Complete as Magic Kingdom Moves on From Beloved Attraction

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.

Emotional Reactions to River Drainage The ongoing drainage of the Rivers of America at Magic Kingdom has stirred profound emotional reactions from guests who hold dear the memories tied to this cherished attraction. For many park-goers, this picturesque waterway symbolized their childhood—a serene escape filled with tranquil boat rides and captivating views. The sight of the river draining has prompted ...

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Donald Trump’s New Policy Effectively Removes Fireworks from Disney World

Disney's Happily Ever After Fireworks

In the latest wave of political and economic maneuvering, former President Donald Trump’s newly proposed tariff policies have begun to ripple through multiple sectors of the American economy. And now, even the skies over Walt Disney World are starting to look a little different. With China being a major supplier of fireworks to the United States for decades, the former ...

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Disney Removes Males Pirates From Pirates of the Caribbean Ride

Skeletons dressed as pirates behind jail bars extend a bone to a dog with keys in its mouth. The dimly lit scene, reminiscent of a Disney adventure, unfolds in a cave-like setting with an air that echoes the whimsical charm of Country Bears.

This weekend, multiple male pirate audio-animatronics went missing from Disneyland Paris Resort’s version of the Pirates of the Caribbean ride. Disney Park guests confirmed that the figures were present on the attraction as recently as Friday, meaning that the removal occurred sometime in the last 48 hours. In 1967, Disney Park history was made with the grand opening of Pirates ...

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‘The Land Before Time’ Reboot Could Relaunch IP, Dethroning ‘Jurassic’ as the Biggest Dinosaur Franchise

Littlefoot shocked in 'The Land Before Time'

The Land Before Time is being brought back from extinction. While the beloved 1988 animated film The Land Before Time has remained untouched by official remakes for decades, a new fan-made project titled Littlefoot is showing what a modern-day revival could look like—and why it might be the franchise’s most pivotal moment since its original release. Joey Lever, a British ...

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Disney Is Closing Hollywood Studios to the Public in August

Crowd gathered outside the entrance of Disney's Hollywood Studios, with art deco architecture and palm trees. Three flags are flying, and the sky is overcast.

Disney’s Hollywood Studios, one of Walt Disney World’s most beloved theme parks, will be closing early at 6:00 p.m.on Friday, August 16. The evening’s headliner, Fantasmic!, will not be shown. Early Entry begins at 8:00 a.m., with Park Hopper hours running from 8:30 a.m. until the early closure. This is a major departure from the typical park schedule—Hollywood Studios usually ...

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You Want Good News? Here Are the BEST Things Happening at Disney World in 2025

Entrance sign to Walt Disney World with a blue and gold design, featuring the phrase "The Most Magical Place on Earth." The sky is partly cloudy, and trees are visible in the background.

Let’s be honest—Disney World news hasn’t exactly been sunshine and churros lately. It feels like every week brings another headline about ride closures, price increases, or disappointing updates to once-beloved attractions. And for many longtime fans, the magic can start to feel a little dimmer when that’s all they see in their feeds. But here’s the thing: not all the ...

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