Guests can save big during their next trip to Walt Disney World. Here’s how. Related: Movie Star Pedro Pascal Broke the Internet Last Night Filled with fun rides, thrilling attractions, incredible shows, and beloved characters, Walt Disney World is known as “The Most Magical Place on Earth.” Guests can choose from a roller coaster, dark ride, live show, or relaxing ...
Read More »Movie Star Pedro Pascal Broke the Internet Last Night
Pedro Pascal, a star of the big and small screen, broke the internet last night following a red carpet appearance. Pedro Pascal, known for his roles in Disney and Lucasfilm’s The Mandalorian and HBO’s The Last of Us, is a big name in Hollywood. Beloved by many for his charm and charisma, the Chilean-American actor has appeared in many popular ...
Read More »Days After Locking Doors, Disney Demolishes Adults-Only Area
Walt Disney World Resort is marketing to families this summer, offering a free kids dining plan and discounted Disney Resort hotel rooms. Amid the family-friendly push, Disney’s BoardWalk Inn closed its beloved adults-only piano bar, Jellyrolls. Now, just days after the bar’s doors closed for the final time, demolition has begun. For over 20 years, Jellyrolls sat along Crescent Lake, ...
Read More »Disney Announces Cheaper, More Affordable Annual Passes
Did Disney just drop shell-shocking news about a new tier of annual passes launching soon? Imagine stepping onto a palm-lined boulevard, camera flashes sparkling as you walk beneath a marquee lit like a thousand stars. The red carpet is rolled out, and you’re no longer just a guest—you’re the star of the show. That’s the new magic awaiting visitors to ...
Read More »Luxury Disney World Pool Closed, Filled With Sand and Concrete
Walt Disney World Resort is currently refurbishing multiple areas at Disney’s Yacht Club Resort, resulting in the closure of several guest areas, including the Stormalong Bay pool. Construction began in January, and we have an update on its progress. Disney’s Yacht Club Resort, sister to Beach Club, is a Deluxe Disney Resort hotel with a beautiful waterfront. Steps from EPCOT ...
Read More »Disney Shuts Down Guest Campfires, But Keeps This One Beloved Tradition Alive
If you’re planning a rustic retreat at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground anytime soon, there’s something important you need to know: a burn ban has officially taken effect in Central Florida, and yes—it’s impacting this beloved Magic Kingdom resort. While safety always comes first at Walt Disney World, the timing of this ban has certainly stirred up some conversation ...
Read More »Thousands of Guests Not Welcomed Back to Disneyland in 2026
runDisney recently announced a significant change for thousands of participants. Starting in 2026, all runDisney races at Disneyland Resort will be on an indefinite hiatus. This announcement comes as the Southern California theme park prepares for its major “DisneylandForward” expansion project, involving construction that will impact the resort’s operations, including the runDisney events. Since its debut, runDisney has invited guests ...
Read More »Avoid the Crowds and Save Big: Disney’s Cheapest Days in 2026
If you’re the type who loves planning your Disney World vacations early—and saving money while doing it—2026 just dropped some good news. For all the changes Disney World is rolling out year after year, ticket prices for 2026 are surprisingly steady. The lowest-priced one-day, one-park ticket is holding strong at $119, the same as in 2025. And if you’re smart ...
Read More »Disney Fans Have Spoken: This Is the Worst Restaurant at Disney World
When Walt Disney first opened Disneyland, he didn’t have the capacity to handle both food and attractions simultaneously. So, he delegated the food services to those who were already in the industry. That means for years, the offerings at Disney Parks were…limited. Your choices came down to the usual food at fairs and carnivals: burgers, hot dogs, etc. However, in ...
Read More »“Is There a Recession?” Disney Park Turns Into Ghost Town After Two Decades
Some guests have raised the alarm over the emptiness of one Disney park lately. Since Disneyland Park first opened in 1955, The Walt Disney Company has added 11 more theme parks around the world—weathering decades of economic ups and downs along the way. Now, as concerns about a possible U.S. recession gain momentum, much of the speculation has focused on ...
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