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Disney Announces Major Ride Closures and 2025 Refurbishment Updates

Three people sitting in a Space Mountain ride vehicle at Magic Kingdom Park

Walt Disney World recently updated its website, removing any mention of the previously announced room refurbishment at Disney’s Yacht Club Resort. The change has left some guests scratching their heads. Originally, the refurbishment was set to affect “some guest rooms,” with construction scheduled during daytime hours to minimize disruption. This announcement made back in April 2024, outlined that most resort ...

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Mickey Mouse’s Surprising Replacement: A Monkey? What You Need to Know

Sorcerer Mickey Mouse looks shocked.

Did you know that a real monkey once played a version of Mickey Mouse in a live-action film? Mickey Mouse is best known as the icon of The Walt Disney Company, one of the first original creations of Walt Disney. Last January, the megacorporation’s repeated attempts at extending the animated character’s copyright finally failed, and early versions of Mickey Mouse, ...

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First Things We Do When Arriving at Disney’s Hollywood Studios

A colorful roller coaster at Disney World, shaped like a springy dog with a cartoonish face, is full of excited riders. The track features bright, playful designs, including loops marked "GO!" against a sunny sky.

Hooray for Hollywood, and Hooray for Disney’s Hollywood Studios! Opening its gates on May 1, 1989, as Disney’s MGM Studios, this park has undergone remarkable transformations over the decades. As the theme shifted from a production studio environment to a celebration of Hollywood’s timeless magic, its name evolved to Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Today, the park is a full-day adventure packed ...

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What to Do With a Day in Disney Springs

Three people sit at an outdoor restaurant table, smiling and enjoying a meal in a festive atmosphere. One wears mouse-ear headbands, hinting at Disney fun. In the background, a sign for "The Polite Pig" adds to the lively setting, making it an ideal spot for any Disney guest to unwind.

Many guests visit Disney Springs only in the evening, typically squeezing in a dining reservation and some shopping after a day in a Walt Disney theme park. However, Disney Springs is a massive entertainment, dining, and shopping complex with so much to offer that it’s a shame to relegate it to post-park hours when your family is likely tired, with ...

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The Disney Dining Tip That You Need To Know

A plate with waffles shaped like a cartoon character, accompanied by fresh strawberries and orange slices, sits atop a blue tablecloth—a delightful Disney Dining experience perfect for breakfast.

One of the many magical aspects of visiting Walt Disney World is the incredible variety of food offerings. From iconic snacks to decadent treats, the options are endless. While many visitors plan their meals around lunch or dinner, a lesser-known strategy can elevate your Disney experience: enjoying Disney snacks for breakfast! In this guide, we’ll explore some of the best ...

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This Secret Trick Will Help Decrease Your Haunted Mansion Wait Time

Haunted Mansion at Magic Kingdom

Filled with grim grinning ghosts, singing busts, wall-to-wall creeps, hot and cold running chills, and the Ghost Host, the Haunted Mansion remains one of the most iconic attractions at Walt Disney World and Disneyland. Guests flock to the 999 happy haunts to uncover the secrets of this spooky estate, enjoy its immersive storytelling, and revel in the chillingly fun atmosphere. ...

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Splash Mountain Replacement Struggles With Operational Issues After Months of Opening

A group of people enjoy a ride in a log-shaped boat on a water theme park attraction. The ride winds through a green, rocky landscape with splashes of water creating an exciting atmosphere.

In the classic 1995 comedy Friday, Chris Tucker’s character is looking for something to drink at his friend’s house, but they don’t have what he wants. He responds with, “Y’all ain’t never got two things that match. Either y’all got Kool-aid, no sugar. Peanut butter, no jelly. Ham, no burger. Daaamn.” For Disney fans, it’s starting to feel that way about Tiana’s ...

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Disney’s Newest Attraction Is Free for Visitors—But Here’s What You Should Know

A vibrant night scene of a Disney Parks Worldwide theme park featuring a lit volcano and an ornate, illuminated port. The colorful lights reflect on the water, creating a magical atmosphere with ships and detailed architecture enhancing the enchanting scene.

One of Disney’s hottest and newest expansions is now free for all, but there’s a catch. Related: Disney Hiring New Spider-Man, Hercules, and Jack Sparrow for Upcoming Performances Guests visiting Tokyo DisneySea can now enjoy Fantasy Springs, the theme park’s newest expansion without a Standby Pass or Disney Premier Access. This means that guests can now enjoy Fantasy Springs for free, ...

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Disney World Allows Guests on 53-Year-Old Ride Despite “Red Warning”

Guests riding "it's a small world."

A Walt Disney World Resort guest recently sparked curiosity and concern after noticing “red warnings” on multiple ride vehicles, including on the iconic “it’s a small world” attraction in Magic Kingdom Park. While the markers initially raised questions about safety, Disney Parks fans and insiders provided insights into their purpose. “it’s a small world” “it’s a small world” is one ...

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