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The Disney World Rule You Probably Don’t Know You’re Breaking

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When you’re visiting the magical lands of Walt Disney World or Disneyland, the last thing you want to do is break a rule that could get you kicked out—or worse, banned—from the parks. But there’s one rule in particular that’s increasingly being broken in Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, and Disney’s Animal Kingdom: line-cutting. You might not even realize ...

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Disney World Resorts – Stay Once and You’re Done!

Disney World Resorts

We’ve all heard the phrase, “You have to try everything at least once,” and at Walt Disney World Resort, that can certainly apply to its incredible variety of hotels. With over 20 resorts, ranging from Value to Deluxe, it’s tempting to explore each one. But after trying some of the more well-known hotels, many guests find themselves thinking, “Once was ...

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Disney’s Underground Lounge That No One Talks About

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Shh! We’re going to let you in on one of our favorite spots in all of Walt Disney World Resort… an underground lounge that no one talks about. Walt Disney World is loaded with great dining locations. From food carts to fine dining restaurants and just about everything in between, there’s no way you can visit Disney and go hungry. ...

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Ultimate Pros & Cons of Staying at Port Orleans Resort: Riverside vs. French Quarter

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Disney’s Port Orleans Resort isn’t just one resort—it’s two! Nestled along the scenic Sassagoula River, Port Orleans Resort: Riverside and Port Orleans Resort: French Quarter each bring their own charm and unique features. Both are moderate-level resorts, offering a more affordable option without sacrificing Disney magic. While both resorts are worth exploring, important differences may sway your preference. Here’s a ...

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Top Pros & Cons for Staying at Animal Kingdom Lodge at Walt Disney World

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Exotic adventures await at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge, a deluxe resort near Disney’s Animal Kingdom Park. This resort offers Guests a one-of-a-kind experience, blending African-inspired architecture, immersive dining, and incredible wildlife encounters. Whether you’re planning your first visit or a return trip, here’s an in-depth look at the benefits and potential drawbacks of staying at Animal Kingdom Lodge. The Basics: ...

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January Shutdown: Multiple Disney World Locations Closing in New Year, Will Not Accept Guests

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New Year, new start. That’s certainly what it feels like looking at the list of permanent and indefinite closures hitting the Walt Disney World Resort in January 2025. As the resort enters its biggest evolution era in recent memory, with the addition of brand-new lands and complete overhauls (“RIP Frontierland”), the Central Florida Disney parks will need to clean house ...

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Disney Abruptly Closes 23-Year-Old Roller Coaster, Dozens Flee

Mickey's Fun Wheel and Incredicoaster at dusk.

Guests at Disneyland Resort were recently caught in an unexpected situation when Goofy’s Sky School, a 23-year-old roller coaster at Disney California Adventure Park, abruptly stopped operating. A guest shared their evacuation experience online, showing what happens when a breakdown occurs at the top of this family-friendly coaster. A Brief History of Goofy’s Sky School Goofy’s Sky School, a wild ...

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Disney World Rakes in Thousands as Guests Succumb to Costly Service at Magic Kingdom

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The Walt Disney World Resort looks set to capitalize on the heavy crowds expected for Christmas week as its controversial–and expensive–Lightning Lane Premier Pass just had its first sell-out. The Lightning Lane Premier Pass came into action not long after Disney rebranded its not three-year-old Disney Genie+ service. Opting to brand the paid-for “FastPass” service under a cohesive Lightning Lane ...

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Disneyland’s Tiana’s Bayou Adventure Ride Falls Just Weeks After Opening

Tiana Bayou Adventure construction

Just weeks after opening at Disneyland Resort, Tiana’s Bayou Adventure struggles to continue normal operations. Countless Disney Park guests report that the Bayou Country attraction is already in a bad state and faces low wait times–though some of the latter can be attributed to chilly weather in Southern California. Inside the Magic has recently covered the fall of certain popular ...

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This Is the Most Underrated Restaurant in EPCOT

Epcot Rope Drop

EPCOT is a foodie’s paradise! Between special events like the EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival unique dining options in each of the 11 pavilions of World Showcase, and one of Disney World’s best new quick-service options with Connections Cafe and Eatery, there is a lot to try in this Disney Park. In fact, there are so many great restaurants ...

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