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Disney Eliminates Free Parking Option for Guests—Effective Immediately

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Disney Springs has long been a vibrant hub of shopping, dining, and entertainment at Walt Disney World, attracting millions of visitors each year. Whether you’re heading there to shop for Disney-exclusive merchandise, enjoy a meal at one of the world-class restaurants, or catch a film at the multiplex theater, it’s a destination that offers something for everyone. However, for those ...

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8 Most Entertaining Places to Dine at Walt Disney World

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Dining at Walt Disney World is not just about sustenance—it’s about immersing yourself in experiences that only Disney can provide. With over 430 restaurants spread across four theme parks, onsite resorts, and Disney Springs, the dining options are as diverse and magical as the parks themselves. From nostalgic throwbacks to futuristic feasts, there’s something for everyone. Here are eight standout ...

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10 Things You May Have Missed at Magic Kingdom

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No visit to Walt Disney World is complete for many guests without spending time in the Magic Kingdom. The original park opened on October 1, 1971, and welcomes guests to forget reality and enjoy different themed lands filled with memorable attractions, dining, shopping, and more. With so many wonderful and popular experiences to enjoy, many guests rush from one place ...

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Is a Magic Kingdom Transformation Coming? Disney’s Next Big Plans Revealed

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It’s no secret that Magic Kingdom will be a construction zone for the foreseeable future. Big Thunder Mountain has already shut down for a year-long refurbishment that has already started. Soon enough, Rivers of America and Tom Sawyer Island will close to make room for the new Cars and Villains Land. That will create construction zones throughout most of Frontierland, ...

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Disney Guests Interrogated for Park Hopping, Asked Invasive Questions

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A recent discussion among Disneyland Resort fans has raised concerns about a lesser-known park-hopping policy that led to guests being questioned by Disney cast members about their movements between parks. While Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park encourage park hopping with eligible Park Hopper tickets or Magic Key Passes, quick transitions between the two theme parks can sometimes trigger ...

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Magic Kingdom’s Frontierland Slowly Vanishes—Here’s What’s Next

The beauty of a Walt Disney World Resort vacation is that it is completely immersive. Once you drive through the Disney World arch, everything in the real world seems to disappear. When guests walk down Main Street, U.S.A., they’re not in Central Florida. Somehow, Disney World transported them to Main Street during Walt Disney’s childhood. It’s the same feeling at ...

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