An offensive symbol was spotted at Disney World on June 20, 2025, which ignited a heated debate on social media on whether or not Disney should intervene. Nazi Symbol Captured at Disney World: Should the House of Mouse Intervene? It was supposed to be another carefree summer day at EPCOT—families laughing, cast members waving, and guests sipping drinks around the ...
Read More »What’s Really Happening with Star Tours? Fans Are Scrambling for Answers as Closure Approaches!
As summer approaches, a major change is coming to Disneyland Resort. Star Tours – The Adventures Continue, one of the most iconic and beloved attractions at both parks, is set to close for an extended refurbishment on June 30. While Disney has not provided much information on what exactly the updates will entail, one of the biggest surprises is the ...
Read More »Another Disney World Attraction Defaced as Guest Incidents Rise
There was a time when a trip to Walt Disney World meant stepping into a carefully preserved fantasy, where even the trash bins seemed pristine. That illusion is becoming harder to maintain. Increasingly, some guests aren’t just breaking the rules—they’re defacing the kingdom itself. It’s not a new concern, but longtime visitors say the shift has accelerated. On social media ...
Read More »Disney Launches Early Access Program That Excludes Locals
Hong Kong Disneyland is making a bold move this summer. In a decision that breaks from the company’s usual early access policies, the park will soon allow select guests to enter before official opening hours. The catch? The offer applies only to overseas visitors. Unlike other Disney resorts where early entry is typically tied to hotel stays or VIP status, ...
Read More »54-Year-Old Disney World Attraction Targeted by Vandalism Amid Ongoing Guest Issues
Guests have defaced another part of Disney World, adding to a troubling pattern of vandalism that continues to plague the resort. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, many Disney World guests have claimed that overall behavior in the parks has taken a turn for the worse. Frequent visitors have reported an uptick in entitlement, impatience, and confrontations—ranging from line-cutting to aggressive outbursts ...
Read More »Disney Will Start Letting Select International Guests Into Theme Park Early, but Not Local Residents
One Disney park has unveiled plans to let select guests in early – but not local residents. Early entry is a perk offered at several Disney parks worldwide, giving select guests access to the parks before regular operating hours. At Walt Disney World in Florida and Disneyland Resort in California, hotel guests can enter the parks 30 minutes early each ...
Read More »Police Lock Down Disney as Immigration Protesters Flood Surrounding Roads
A Disney Resort’s entrances were blocked off by a heavy police presence as dozens of immigration protesters attempted to enter the property. A police helicopter swarmed overhead as barricades were set up and closures Disney Resort ‘Almost’ Turns Into Chaos Zone as Protests Attempt To Storm the Gates As dusk settled on June 20th at Disneyland Resort, the world within ...
Read More »Multiple Characters Coming Back for ‘The Mandalorian’ TV Show’s Replacement
It’s the end of one era and the beginning of another for the beloved Star Wars franchise. A major milestone is on the horizon for Star Wars fans. On May 22, 2026, Lucasfilm and Disney will bring The Mandalorian and Grogu to theaters, marking the saga’s first theatrical release in nearly seven years—and the next evolution for two of its most cherished ...
Read More »Disney Parks Could Explore Holiday Classics Vault for New Attractions
Almost every Halloween, Disneyland’s Haunted Mansion transforms into a Nightmare Before Christmas ride. It’s wildly popular, regularly drawing long lines and is a seasonal must-do. But here’s a real question: why stop there? Disney has a vault of holiday classics it barely uses. Think about Home Alone (1990), The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992), or even The Santa Clause (1994). All ...
Read More »Following Bob Iger’s Latest Deal, Fan-Favorite Series Cut From Disney+
Earlier this month, The Walt Disney Company–led by Chief Executive Officer Bob Iger–caused a major shakeup in the streaming space, the aftermath of which sees a beloved series pulled from the Disney+ streamer. In the United States, Disney+ and Hulu are two separate offerings. Until June 10, Disney shared ownership of Hulu with Comcast, but has now paid the almost ...
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