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Disney’s Latest Project Took Forever – Here’s What Finally Opened

Toy Story Land

Disney World has finally opened a long-delayed update at Toy Story Land—shaded seating at Woody’s Lunch Box—after more than three years of construction and guest anticipation. Three years after construction began, Disney World has finally completed the first section of shaded seating at Woody’s Lunch Box in Toy Story Land. The modest addition quietly opened to guests this week at ...

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Disney’s Newest Theme Park Experience Is Here for California Guests

Statue of a man holding hands with a mouse character on a pedestal, surrounded by colorful flowers. A castle with blue and white turrets is in the background under a clear blue sky.

Disney is debuting a brand-new way for guests to explore its original California theme park. Related: Confirmed: Disney World Announces Changes To Iconic Sci-Fi Location This year is a big one for The Walt Disney Company, specifically its collection of theme parks, with massive projects currently in production on both coasts. Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, and the rest of Disney’s American ...

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After Being Caught Off-Guard, Disney Execs Scramble To Convince Fans They’re Ready for Epic Universe

Universal Epic Universe concept art

Disney’s Response to Competition Disney World faces a pivotal moment in its history as it recognizes the growing influence of Epic Universe, Universal Orlando’s upcoming theme park. This new addition is expected to enhance competition in the theme park sector, altering how fans perceive their experience at both parks. Disney’s reaction to Epic Universe’s looming presence has been viewed as ...

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Disney’s Epic Marvel Attraction: Why It Was Cut After Launch

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In a short burst of musical fanfare, Disney created what may have been its most original Marvel theme park attraction to date—but then quietly shut it down forever. “Rogers: The Musical,” a one-act Broadway-style production based on Captain America’s life story, debuted in the summer of 2023 at Disney California Adventure Park. It was smart, self-aware, genuinely funny, and unlike ...

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Guests Fume Over ‘Outrageous’ Prices on Disney World Snacks

Nighttime scene of a lively waterfront boardwalk with colorful buildings, bright lights reflecting on the water, and people strolling along the path. The area has a festive atmosphere, featuring various shops and restaurants.

Disneyland and Disney World are alike in many ways, but one controversial dining location is a carbon copy. All Disney parks have some things in common. While each location has its own individual quirks, there are similarities that link several together – whether that’s dupes of rides, identical merchandise, or replicated restaurants. Related: Is Disney World or Disneyland Better? You ...

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Disney World To Change Operating Hours One Week After Epic Universe Opens

A bustling crowd walks down a wide street lined with shops and trees towards a large, ornate castle with spires and blue roofs, reminiscent of Disney World Vacations. The sky is clear, and people are enjoying their day in what appears to be a theme park.

Exciting updates are making a splash at Walt Disney World Resort, and now Disney has confirmed operational changes to tackle the big summer crowds–and maybe entice travelers away from Universal Orlando Resort’s upcoming Epic Universe theme park. For the first time since 2019, both of Disney’s beloved water parks—Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon and Disney’s Blizzard Beach—will be open at the same ...

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The Y2K Panic at Disney World: What Led to Every Ride Shutting Down at Midnight

Disney Magic Kingdom Crowds

Remember the new millennium? Well, here’s the throwback you never knew you needed. Back in 1999, anticipation was high for the new millennium. However, so was the fear. The worry was that when clocks struck midnight on December 31, 1999, they would expose a computer flaw that would cause major technological and operational issues on everything from airplanes to theme ...

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Disney World’s $17 Billion Expansion Could Result in Trillions of Dollars in Losses

Three construction workers wearing helmets and holding blueprints discuss the architecture of a building resembling a decorative town hall with a clock tower under a clear blue sky. The building has red brick, white columns, and American flag bunting inside of Magic Kingdom, near the Rivers of America location at Walt Disney World Resort.

Disney World expansion woes: For decades, the Rivers of America have stood as a quiet yet iconic piece of Disney history—a place where nostalgia, storytelling, and Americana blended seamlessly. Families have gathered on its shores to watch the grand Liberty Belle riverboat glide by, while explorers young and old have ventured to Tom Sawyer Island, escaping into a simpler, frontier-era ...

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Magic Kingdom Files ‘Notice of Commencement,’ Leading to Blocked Access to Cinderella Castle

Cinderella Castle at Magic Kingdom

Something is stirring in the heart of Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom beloved Cinderella Castle. The towering spires of Cinderella Castle, a beacon for generations of Disney fans, may soon undergo changes—but why now? And could this be part of a broader strategy to keep guests within Disney’s gates as Universal Orlando gears up for its biggest expansion yet? A ...

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