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Monstropolis Rising: The First Steel Pillars of the Monsters, Inc. “Door Coaster” Hit the Sky

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If youโ€™ve walked through Disneyโ€™s Hollywood Studios recently, youโ€™ve probably noticed that the “quiet” part of the park has become a lot louder. The days of staring at construction walls and wondering what Mike and Sulley are up to are officially over. As of April 10, 2026, the transformation is no longer happening in the dirtโ€”itโ€™s reaching for the clouds. ...

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Disney Leaves Behind Old ‘Star Wars’, Confirms New Era in 2027

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The Star Wars galaxy is preparing for a major shift. Nearly 50 years after George Lucas first introduced audiences to a galaxy far, far away, Lucasfilm is charting a course beyond the Skywalker lineage and into largely unexplored storytelling territory. The franchiseโ€™s return to theaters is set for next year, marking its first big-screen outing since J. J. Abrams closed ...

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Disney World Signals Early Return for Big Thunder Mountain After Major Update

Something about this timeline isnโ€™t quite lining up. After officially confirming a reopening date, Walt Disney World may have quietly hinted that things could move faster than expected for one of Magic Kingdomโ€™s most iconic attractions. On paper, the plan looks straightforward. Guests have a date. Expectations are set. But behind the scenes, subtle changes and recent patterns suggest that ...

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Bob vs. Bob: The “Legal Pitbull” Disney Hired to Kill the Iger Tell-All

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Just when The Walt Disney Company appeared to be entering a season of “peaceful transition” toward the Josh Dโ€™Amaro era, the ghost of corporate drama past has come knocking. In a move that signals a total departure from Disneyโ€™s usual “magic and pixie dust” PR strategy, the company has reportedly gone nuclear in its fight against an upcoming unauthorized biography ...

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Disney Guests Warned to Avoid This Popular Hollywood Studios Experience Amid Ongoing Issues

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Disney World is built on experiences. From the moment you step into the parks, thereโ€™s no shortage of things to do, see, and plan your day around. Some of those experiences are so popular that theyโ€™ve practically become traditionsโ€”must-do strategies that guests rely on every single visit. But now and then, one of those go-to experiences starts to slip. Lately, ...

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The “Stanley Stress” Crackdown: Why Disney is Officially Banning Phones and Giant Tumblers on These Rides

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As the 70th Anniversary of Disneyland Resort pulls in record-breaking crowds this April 2026, the “Happiest Place on Earth” is facing a very modern problem. The unofficial guest uniform has evolved: itโ€™s no longer just Mickey ears and sensible sneakers; itโ€™s a smartphone on a gimbal and a 40-ounce, pastel-hued Stanley Quencher tucked under the arm. Credit: Disney Parks Blog ...

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Explosion Kills 7 People as Individual Involved Arrested at Disney World

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A man involved in a deadly fireworks explosion, tragically claiming the lives of 7 people, was arrested at Walt Disney World Resort. Deadly Explosion Leads to Immediate Arrest Inside Disney World For many families, a visit to Walt Disney World represents a place where worries fade and magic takes over. Fireworks light up the night sky, children laugh along Main ...

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Disney Just Made Another Major Executive Change To Reshape the Communications Structure

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Disney has been moving its executive chess pieces with notable frequency over the past several months and the pattern of promotions, departures, and structural reorganizations that has been playing out at the company’s highest levels tells a story about where Disney’s leadership is headed and how the organization is being rebuilt around the people Bob Iger and his team have ...

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