It has taken over six years, but Disney World fans finally get a pre-pandemic perk back. No, it’s not free Magic Bands or the return of the Magical Express, but it’s something. For the first time since 2019, Disney World will open its two water parks at the same time. Starting May 21 through September 7, both Blizzard Beach and ...
Read More »‘Toy Story 5’ May Spotlight Female Characters, Shifting Focus From Woody and Buzz
Pixar’s Toy Story franchise, which is so far made up of four films and a whole world of tie-in media, as well as theme park attractions, has long captivated audiences with its heartfelt storytelling and memorable characters. Now, with Toy Story 5 slated for release on June 19, 2026, fans are eager to see where the story goes next. While we ...
Read More »Disneyland Adds New Entry Policy for Millions, Rules Now Public
There’s nothing like that first step into Disneyland—the music, the excitement, the buzz of Main Street U.S.A. But before you grab a churro or head to your favorite ride, you’ll first notice that something at the gates has changed: Disneyland and Disney California Adventure have overhauled their entry process. Where You’ll Enter (and How That’s Changed) Both parks still share ...
Read More »Magic Kingdom Quietly Removes Original Frontierland Town
Magic Kingdom Park is pressing forward with its year-long Big Thunder Mountain Railroad refurbishment, and the latest construction update shows crews renovating a historic part of the Frontierland roller coaster: the fictional town of Tumbleweed. Walt Disney World Resort’s version of Big Thunder Mountain Railroad closed on January 6, 2025. Although Disney didn’t share many details about the refurbishment, they ...
Read More »Disney World Disassembles Fan-Favorite Tomorrowland Ride After 50 Years
Walt Disney World Resort guests may have noticed some construction walls in Magic Kingdom’s Tomorrowland, signaling the return of a disassembled attraction. The beloved Astro Orbiter, a staple in the park for over 50 years, is currently undergoing an extensive refurbishment. Guests visiting the original Central Florida Disney park over the past few months have seen the iconic ride structure ...
Read More »U.S. National Travel Ban Begins in Days, Disney Cruise Line Warns Flyers
The countdown is officially on: starting May 7, 2025, you won’t be able to fly domestically in the U.S. without a REAL ID-compliant driver’s license (or passport). But what does that mean if you’re setting sail on a Disney Cruise? Let’s clear this up—because while Disney Cruise Line itself doesn’t require a REAL ID, your airline sure might. If your ...
Read More »Happy About Disney World’s Water Parks Being Open? You Won’t Be When You See the Price Increases
Typhoon Lagoon Reopens After Long Closure Typhoon Lagoon, a beloved water park at Disney World, officially reopened on May 21, 2023. This marked a significant moment as it had been closed for over six months due to maintenance and staffing issues stemming from the pandemic. Its reopening coincides with Blizzard Beach, which opened concurrently for the first time since 2019, ...
Read More »Stop! You’re Paying To Waste Your Time at Disney World
Visiting the Disney parks is a magical experience, but with so much to see and do, it can be overwhelming. If you’re looking to make the most of your time and avoid long waits, we’ve got you covered. Check out these 10 essential tips to help you skip the lines and get the most out of your Walt Disney World ...
Read More »Disney World Makes Another Inclusive Change to the Country Bear Jamboree
On Monday, Walt Disney World Resort made a major announcement for Country Bear Musical Jamboree fans! Months after the refreshed Frontierland show debuted, Magic Kingdom Park guests will finally have the chance to meet one of its most iconic characters: Romeo McGrowl. The original Country Bear Jamboree closed in January 2024. In July, it reopened as the Country Bear Musical ...
Read More »Trump Just Declared War on Hollywood, Disney Will Pay the Price
In a bold and controversial move, President Trump announced plans to implement a 100% tariff on all movies produced outside of the U.S., rattling the entertainment industry and sending shockwaves through global film markets. Major studios, including The Walt Disney Company and Comcast (owner of Universal Pictures), saw their stock prices tumble in response, raising fresh concerns about the future ...
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