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10 Expansions We’d Love To See At Walt Disney World

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Walt Disney World is known for its ability to grow and change while still keeping that nostalgic magic alive. While Disney consistently makes updates to enhance guest experiences, there are still some changes and additions we dream of seeing in the future. From expansions that may actually happen to pure fantasies that likely won’t, here’s our list of what we’d ...

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Skip That Table Service Restaurant, Eat Here Instead at Disney’s Animal Kingdom

Tree of Life

Planning a visit to Disney’s Animal Kingdom at Walt Disney World? Lucky you! As the newest and largest of all the WDW parks, spanning a massive 540 acres, Animal Kingdom offers many dining options that cater to every taste. Whether you’re looking for a quick snack, a refreshing drink, or a full sit-down meal, this park has it all. While ...

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Here’s Why Some EPCOT Guests Will Be Paying an Extra $250 for Their Meal

Spaceship Earth at EPCOT

EPCOT, one of the most beloved parks at Walt Disney World, has seen a tremendous amount of change over the past several years. Known for its World Showcase and futuristic attractions, EPCOT has long been a symbol of innovation and cultural celebration. However, the Disney park has been undergoing a significant transformation as part of Disney’s efforts to bring it ...

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Big Thunder Mountain Roller Coaster Faces Indefinite Closure for Repairs

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Disneyland Resort has announced that it will close its Big Thunder Mountain Railroad attraction for an indefinite refurbishment beginning in November. Related: Dad Drops Child From Space Mountain Rocket Big Thunder Mountain Railroad first opened at Disneyland Park in 1979. One year later, Walt Disney World Resort debuted its version of the Frontierland roller coaster at Magic Kingdom Park. Years ...

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Fans Express Desire for Theme Park Music on Disney+

Dumbo the Flying Elephant

Disney+ has become synonymous with classic Disney films and original series, successfully captivating a diverse audience since its launch in November 2019. As subscribers continue to seek new streaming options, there is mounting interest in expanding content categories, particularly in the realm of Disney theme park music. The demand for such offerings could significantly enhance user engagement on the platform. ...

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Pirates of the Caribbean Theme Park Coming in 2025

Jim Carrey replace Johnny Depp

Pirates of the Caribbean remains one of The Walt Disney Company’s most beloved and enduring franchises. Even in an era when Star Wars and Marvel may have seen some cooling off, the Pirates series continues to captivate audiences around the world. Now, it seems like fans of the swashbuckling adventures might soon have a whole new way to experience the ...

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Disneyland’s New Policy: Charging for Ice Cubes To Manage Guest Behavior

Guests drinking and eating at the Rose and Crown at World Showcase's United Kingdom Pavilion

Disneyland Resort has started charging $6.79 for its Halloween glow cubes, which some Southern California Disney Park guests view as a failed attempt to stop reselling. The reusable ice cubes, which the Disney parks historically included in more expensive cocktails, have sold on eBay for as much as $80. While Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World Resort have occasionally charged ...

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Disney World’s Most Controversial Attraction IS NOT Tiana’s Bayou Adventure

A close-up of the Tiana's Bayou Adventure exterior model at night

Disney’s Splash Mountain, a beloved attraction since its debut, has long been mired in controversy due to its source material, Song of the South (1946). After decades of criticism regarding the film’s portrayal of African Americans, Disney announced the closure of Splash Mountain in favor of Tiana’s Bayou Adventure, inspired by The Princess and the Frog (2009). This decision aimed ...

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Theme Park Time Limits: How Long Can You Stay Before Being Asked to Leave?

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Ever wished your theme park adventure could never end? One TikToker has turned that dream into reality by finding a way to stay after the park closes. TikToker @gdfedgocrazy – who refers to himself as “the internet’s stadium tour guide” – is known for filming himself while trying to stay at various locations after hours. Throughout 2024, he’s turned his ...

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