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Disney Opens New Theme Park Location With Shockingly High Prices

A bustling scene of visitors at Disneyland Paris in front of the iconic Sleeping Beauty Castle, with its pink and blue spires under a cloudy sky.

A pricey new location is officially open at the Disney theme parks. Related: Iconic Magic Kingdom Attraction Vanishes From Guests Overnight, Joins Multiple Other Closures at Park There’s a lot of excitement in the air regarding Disney’s theme park resorts, with each one undergoing some form of transformation. In the last few months alone, guests have seen fan-favorite locations and ...

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Disney Announces Talent Requirements for This Year’s Jollywood Nights, Confirming After-Hours Return

Hollywood Studios Jollywood Nights

Talent Search for Jollywood Nights Disney has officially announced the search for talent to enhance this year’s Jollywood Nights, a prominent holiday event at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. The casting call highlights the requirement for vocalists and dancers, specifically emphasizing roles that capture the essence of beloved Disney characters like Tiana and Belle. The requirements for the vocalists are particularly rigorous. ...

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Iconic Magic Kingdom Attraction Vanishes From Guests Overnight, Joins Multiple Other Closures at Park

In a surprise report, a classic Disney World attraction–known for being a guest favorite–has been stripped from the Magic Kingdom. Nestled in the heart of Fantasyland at Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom, The Sword in the Stone attraction offers guests a brush with legend, inviting them to test their strength—and destiny—by attempting to pull the fabled Excalibur from its anvil. ...

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After Surprise Removal, Disney Erases Mexico Attraction Indefinitely

EPCOT's Mexico Pavilion

A new update in the erasure of a key part of EPCOT at the Walt Disney World Resort. A longtime guest favorite at EPCOT quietly disappeared as construction ramps up in the World Showcase’s Mexico Pavilion. Donald Duck, who typically welcomes visitors in festive attire inspired by 1944’s The Three Caballeros, vanished from his usual meet-and-greet spot between the Mexico ...

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Disney Cracks Down on Scalping With New Merchandise Spending Limits

A smiling family of four, all in matching Mickey Mouse shirts, stand close together in front of a geometric patterned wall, laughing and looking at each other—perhaps unaware that many Floridians don't want more people to move there.

Disneyland Resort has announced that the highly coveted interactive keys are back in stock, much to the excitement of guests who have been eagerly awaiting their return. The keys, which have become a popular item among Disneyland fans, allow guests to unlock special experiences throughout the park, including exclusive merchandise, themed interactions, and personalized surprises. However, this time around, Disney ...

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Is Disney Cleaning up Its Haunted Mansions? Paris Changes Raise Questions for Orlando

Four white marble busts in Phantom Manor at Disneyland Paris

There’s always room for one more ghost — but maybe not one more risqué epitaph. Disneyland Paris has quietly updated Phantom Manor, its take on the classic Haunted Mansion attraction, removing two cheeky tombstones from the queue. The edits have reignited a debate among fans: how far should Disney go in updating its spookier attractions for modern audiences? Before Phantom ...

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Disneyland Empty Amid Reports of ICE Activity at Park

The image shows an empty pathway leading to a castle at a Disneyland park. An inset photo displays two protesters, one with a yellow scarf blowing into a whistle and another shouting into a megaphone, set against a street protest scene.

On Thursday, June 12, Disneyland Resort guests and cast members woke up to terrifying reports of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers around the Southern California Disney parks, including near cast member entrances and in parking structures. Amid ongoing protests over ICE activity in Los Angeles, many Disney Parks fans were concerned that the agency had spread its activities ...

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