There’s a certain irony in the fact that Tomorrowland’s most enduring attraction might not have much of a future. As Disney modernizes its theme parks with billion-dollar expansions, bold new IPs, and upgraded tech, one relic of a different era sits quietly spinning—just barely. Walt Disney’s Carousel of Progress, the rotating stage show that once embodied the excitement of innovation, ...
Read More »Angry Fans Accuse “Woke” Disney of Cutting Beloved Characters From ‘Toy Story 5’
In 1995, Disney and Pixar released Toy Story, a movie that would change the film industry. Toy Story was the first feature-length film made entirely by computer animation. Toy Story was a huge success, grossing nearly $400 million, making it the second-highest-grossing film of 1995. The movie was just the start of what would become an incredibly successful franchise. So far, there have been ...
Read More »Disney Cast Member Stunned Into Silence as Fight Breaks Out at Disney Springs
You would think that when people visit a place like Walt Disney World Resort, they would be on their best behavior. Disney resorts and theme parks are magical places where anything can happen, as long as you have faith, trust, and pixie dust. They are places where kids and kids at heart go to make memories that will last a ...
Read More »Disney World Area Experiences Multi-Day Water Outage, “Poo Brown” Water Reported
Countless locals and Walt Disney World Resort guests were affected by a water outage earlier this week. Although water returned after less than a day, families reported “poo brown” water coming out of faucets, and Central Florida officials issued a boil water advisory to everyone in the affected area. On Tuesday, Summer (@fiveminutesfromdisney on TikTok) posted this video announcing that ...
Read More »Disney World Sends Warning as Fans Frantically Try To Book Holiday Vacations
The holidays are still a few months away, but for Disney fans, it’s already starting to feel like crunch time. As Walt Disney World released a new batch of holiday hotel discounts, guests wasted no time logging in and trying to grab a deal. The result? A virtual queue, a rare Disney-issued warning message, and a bit of early holiday ...
Read More »After 56 Years, Haunted Mansion Set To Close at Disneyland
Disneyland Park in Anaheim, California, is preparing for its annual seasonal transformation of the Haunted Mansion attraction. Guests have until August 8, 2025, to experience the classic version of the ride before it closes for its seasonal overlay. The attraction will close on August 9 and is scheduled to reopen as Haunted Mansion Holiday on August 22, 2025. This festive ...
Read More »A Disney Park Just Dropped Prices by 70% (No, Seriously)
For a company known as much for its premium pricing as its pixie dust, “discount” isn’t a word typically associated with Disney. Yet lately, the House of Mouse has been doing something unexpected: lowering prices — and not just on outdated leftovers or obscure souvenirs. The change has caught the attention of fans, many of whom have spent the last ...
Read More »Liberty Belle’s Future: Fans Share Unique Ideas Following Its Removal
Fans Propose New Roles for Liberty Belle Disney fans are actively discussing potential new roles for the Liberty Belle, a beloved boat that once navigated the scenic Rivers of America in the Magic Kingdom. Following its removal, ideas for revitalizing the Liberty Belle have sparked creative conversations online. One of the most popular suggestions is transforming the Liberty Belle into ...
Read More »Disneyland Brings Back COVID-Era Restriction for All Guests, Effective in One Week
Disneyland Resort is bringing back a COVID-era restriction in just one week. Guests must use the Virtual Queue system to see Disneyland Park’s newest show, “Walt Disney – A Magical Life.” Walt Disney Imagineering first announced plans for “Walt Disney – A Magical Life” at D23 Expo 2024. The Main Street Opera House show will feature the first-ever audio-animatronic of ...
Read More »Is This Disney’s Breaking Point? 14-Hour Line Fuels Growing Concerns
At Disney parks around the world, long lines are a fact of life. Guests know to expect them for fireworks, rides, character greetings—and increasingly, merchandise. It’s not just about fandom. With some merchandise reselling for double or triple its retail value, the lines are also driven by speculation. Scarcity and resale culture have made product launches at Disney parks high-stakes ...
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