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Disneyland Evacuation Triggers Confusion as Guests Given No Explanation

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A stretch of Main Street, U.S.A. was unexpectedly cleared at Disneyland Resort on March 17, with guests asked to leave multiple locations without explanation. The disruption appeared limited in scope, but it briefly halted activity in one of the park’s busiest areas. Disneyland has not confirmed what caused the evacuation. Recent weeks have already tested operations at the Anaheim resort. ...

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Disney’s New CEO Breaks Silence on Pricing Strategy, Alerting Millions of Guests

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The new Disney CEO just spoke up about the price differences guests have seen over the years and confirmed something that may make or break your next Disney World or Disneyland vacation. Credit: Inside The Magic Fans Are Feeling the Pressure as Disney Vacations Become Harder to Justify For generations, a Disney vacation has represented something more than just a ...

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New Resort-Wide Disney World Closure Hits at Worst Time, Forcing Guests To Rethink Plan

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The latest Disney World closure has caught thousands off guard, uprooting vacation plans to deal with the major inconvenience. With Spring Break season arriving, this one is going to hurt a lot of folks. Let’s get into it. The Magic of Disney Resorts Comes With an Expectation of Ease For many guests visiting Walt Disney World, the experience goes far ...

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Disney World Just Confirmed 6 Massive Attraction Updates for 2026

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Disney World is hitting 2026 with a level of transformation that’s hard to ignore. Everywhere you look, something is shifting—rides are closing and reopening, entire areas are being reworked, and new experiences are stepping in to reshape what a day in the parks feels like. It’s not just one headline announcement either. Instead, Disney has been rolling out update after update, ...

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Disney Won’t Stop Messing With This Historic 54-Year-Old Street

The new Magic Kingdom Central Plaza area between Main Street, U.S.A. and Cinderella Castle.

Disney is currently refurbishing a section of the sidewalk on Main Street, U.S.A. at Magic Kingdom, which opened on October 1, 1971. A large area outside Crystal Arts is covered with temporary boards to alert guests of construction, which disrupts the nostalgic ambiance of the street, filled with familiar sights like the Emporium and Casey’s Corner. Scoring has been noticed ...

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Disney Enters New Era Today After Major Leadership Shake-Up

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The Walt Disney Company has appointed Josh D’Amaro as its new Chief Executive Officer, after his tenure as Chairman of Disney Experiences, the company’s largest segment, which generated $36 billion in revenue in fiscal year 2025. D’Amaro’s priorities as CEO focus on merging human creativity with cutting-edge technology to enhance storytelling and strengthen connections with fans. He led significant expansions ...

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Disney World Files to Permanently Change Tower of Terror Attraction

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On March 17, Walt Disney World Resort filed a permit for construction on The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror attraction at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Here’s everything we know about the project and how it could impact your family’s next visit to the Central Florida Disney parks. Construction Permit for The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror Credit: Inside the Magic Walt ...

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Why Disney World’s ‘Mousekeeping’ Will Never Return to Pre-2020 Standards

Three white towels shaped like Mickey Mouse sit on a Disney World bed, with a Mousekeeping card—a magical, nostalgic detail.

The impact of COVID-19 on Disney World didn’t just come and go—it reshaped the entire experience in ways that are still being felt today. When the parks shut down in 2020, it marked one of the most dramatic pauses in Disney history. But the bigger story wasn’t just the closure itself. Everything changed when the gates reopened. At first, most guests ...

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Disney Agrees to $50 Million Streaming Settlement – See if You Qualify

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Millions of live TV streaming subscribers may be owed money from The Walt Disney Company after the settlement of a class-action lawsuit. Here’s what you need to know before filing a claim. The Lawsuit Against Disney A class-action lawsuit filed in 2023 accused The Walt Disney Company of artificially inflating the cost of live TV streaming services by requiring platforms ...

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