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After Nearly 70 Years, Disneyland Updates Walt Disney’s Historic Main Street

Donald Duck, Pluto, and other characters wave from a vintage red fire truck on Disneyland Park's Main Street, U.S.A.

Disneyland Resort has unveiled some exciting new changes to its historic Main Street, U.S.A. area. After nearly 70 years of enchanting guests, the park is rolling out updates that bring a fresh twist to the beloved space, particularly at one of its iconic Quick Service dining locations. In January, the Jolly Holiday Bakery Cafe, a cornerstone of Main Street, U.S.A., ...

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Disney World Suddenly Closes ‘Ohana Restaurant After 29 Years

Ohana at Disney's Polynesian

In a surprising turn of events, Walt Disney World Resort has closed its popular ‘Ohana restaurant, located in Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort, after 29 years of serving guests. The abrupt closure took place on Tuesday evening, leaving many visitors caught off guard and scrambling for alternative dinner options. Guests who arrived for their reservations were turned away at the door. ...

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Magic Kingdom’s 54-Year-Old Rope Drop Tradition Gets Major Overhaul—What’s Changing?

A large crowd in Magic Kingdom with Cinderella Castle in the background

For Magic Kingdom rope drop fans, every detail of a park day matters, from the attractions to the experiences that happen before the gates officially open. On March 18, 2025, Disney made an unexpected change to its Early Entry process for Resort hotel guests, sparking conversations and excitement across social media. What’s New with Rope Drop at Magic Kingdom in ...

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Disneyland Spring Break Crowds Lead to Reservation Shortages and Cancellations

A large crowd in Magic Kingdom with Cinderella Castle in the background

Hundreds of paying guests were denied entry into the most magical place on earth as Disneyland Spring Break crowds cause widespread vacation cancelations. Disneyland Reaches Reservation Limits Amid Spring Break Crowds – What Guests Need to Know Spring Break is in full swing, and if you’re planning a trip to Disneyland, brace yourself for high crowd levels and limited availability. ...

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Pirates of the Caribbean Causes Unexpected Chaos at Disney Park, Breaking Records

Pirates of the Caribbean Johnny Depp animatronic on a throne

If you’ve ever been to Disneyland Resort during Spring Break, you know it can be BUSY—but this year, the crowds are taking it to a whole new level. Disneyland guest Matt Desmond recently took to X (formerly Twitter) to share a jaw-dropping video of the Pirates of the Caribbean queue extending farther than we’ve seen in years—nearly reaching the gates ...

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Magic Kingdom’s Opening Day Attraction Replaced—Fans Express Disappointment

A grand castle stands against a blue sky, surrounded by white clouds. Colorful fireworks burst in the background. In front of the castle, costumed characters gather on the stage, with tall green trees visible on the sides.

Disney’s long-awaited addition of the DVC Member Lounge at Magic Kingdom opened today, marking a significant transformation in the park’s offerings. Nestled in Frontierland, this new lounge provides a retreat for Disney Vacation Club (DVC) members amidst the park’s bustling atmosphere. The lounge welcomes members daily, creating an environment that is both inviting and cozy during their visit. Overview of ...

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Disney World Guests Demand Answers After Unprecedented Ban on Entry

Entrance sign to Walt Disney World with a blue and gold design, featuring the phrase "The Most Magical Place on Earth." The sky is partly cloudy, and trees are visible in the background.

The spring break season is here, and from sold-out Lightning Lane Premier Passes to parks hitting capacity and chaos at Orlando International Airport, it’s clear that the Sunshine State is a prime destination for travelers. While the Walt Disney World Resort may be magical for most, frustrations escalated over the weekend as the park unusually shut down to select guests, ...

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Splash Mountain’s Racist References Removed from Disney World Parks

Splash Mountain in Frontierland at the Magic Kingdom

Over two years after its permanent closure, Walt Disney World Resort has removed the final traces of Splash Mountain from Magic Kingdom Park. Splash Mountain closed at Magic Kingdom Park in January 2023 to make way for Tiana’s Bayou Adventure. The Princess and the Frog (2009) retheme officially opened in Frontierland in June 2024, and the Disneyland Park version followed in November. ...

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