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Ghost Town No More: Inside the Secret 2026 Projects Transforming Disney’s BoardWalk

Nighttime scene of a lively waterfront boardwalk with colorful buildings, bright lights reflecting on the water, and people strolling along the path. The area has a festive atmosphere, featuring various shops and restaurants.

Walt Disney World’s BoardWalk Resort was designed to be a bustling, nostalgic hub. Themed to a 1930s Atlantic coastal village, the promenade offers breathtaking views of Crescent Lake and is just a short stroll from EPCOT and Disney’s Hollywood Studios. However, despite its unbeatable location, the district has recently struggled with a troubling “dead mall” reputation. A mass exodus of ...

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A “Second Disney Springs”? Inside the 2026 Mystery Projects Transforming Disney’s BoardWalk

Chip n Dale at Disney BoardWalk

For decades, Disney’s BoardWalk has served as a charming, turn-of-the-century Atlantic coastal promenade nestled right in the heart of Walt Disney World. Perfectly situated along the shores of Crescent Lake—just a short stroll or boat ride from both EPCOT and Disney’s Hollywood Studios—it has historically been a bustling destination. But over the past couple of years, frequent visitors have noticed ...

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Disney Brings Back Beloved Castle Show After It’s Removal

A grand castle stands against a blue sky, surrounded by white clouds. Colorful fireworks burst in the background. In front of the castle, costumed characters gather on the stage, with tall green trees visible on the sides.

Walt Disney World is starting to feel a little more like itself again—and if you’ve walked down Main Street, U.S.A. recently, you’ve probably noticed the shift. For months, Cinderella Castle has been surrounded by construction work, cranes, and visual disruptions that slightly changed the atmosphere at Magic Kingdom. It wasn’t enough to ruin a trip, but it was noticeable, especially ...

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Is It Time to Close the Book on a Classic? Why “it’s a small world” Needs a Massive Overhaul at Disney World

Four childlike dolls dressed in whimsical, old-fashioned costumes stand in a row, each holding an open book as if singing. The background is dark with a bluish lens flare effect on the left, adding a magical ambiance to the scene.

For more than fifty years, “it’s a small world” has been a staple of Fantasyland at the Walt Disney World Resort. Originally designed for the 1964 New York World’s Fair by Walt Disney and his Imagineering team, the pastel-colored boat ride was intended to be a beacon of global unity. Featuring the iconic Sherman Brothers theme song and the distinctive ...

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Walt Disney World Confirms Alterations for EPCOT’s Spaceship Earth

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Something subtle is happening at EPCOT right now, and if you’ve walked past Spaceship Earth recently, you may have felt it before you fully noticed it. The park’s iconic geodesic sphere—arguably the most recognizable structure in all of Walt Disney World—is undergoing a series of changes that aren’t flashy, but they are meaningful. Disney isn’t tearing anything down. There’s no ...

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Disney Brings Back Piece of Animal Kingdom History From 1998 After Being Removed in 2012

Two Disney characters dressed as explorers stand cheerfully outside a rustic building. The character on the left wears a green safari outfit, and the one on the right wears a beige explorer outfit with a hat. Trees and a wooden structure are in the background.

Something unexpected is happening at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, and longtime fans are starting to take notice. A familiar figure—one that quietly disappeared years ago—has reportedly found its way back into the spotlight. Not in the way most guests might expect, but in a way that still feels meaningful if you know where to look. Credit: Erica Lauren Inside the Magic ...

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DC’s ‘Absolute Batman’ Gets Official Small-Screen Adaptation, Releases Later This Year

"Absolute Batman" comic book cover

Batman has been reimagined countless times since his debut in Detective Comics #27 in 1939. Across film, television, and comics, each era has shaped Bruce Wayne in a different image—from the bright, campy ’60s show take of Adam West to the darker, psychologically driven graphic novel version defined by Frank Miller. On the big screen, Michael Keaton brought a gothic ...

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James Gunn’s DCU Officially Replaces David Corenswet as Superman

Superman (David Corenswet) with a crowd of people

James Gunn and Peter Safran’s DC Universe is fully underway. The newly established franchise marks a reset for Warner Bros.’ superhero slate after a decade of the DC Extended Universe. The new DCU, which is also an interconnected franchise comprising movies and television shows, officially replaces the DCEU continuity that began with Man of Steel (2013) and ran through multiple ...

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Don’t Be “That Guest”: 7 Unwritten Disney World Rules You’re Probably Breaking

Four iconic Disney World attractions: the Tree of Life, Cinderella Castle, Epcot’s Spaceship Earth geodesic sphere, and the Hollywood Tower Hotel from the Tower of Terror ride, each under a bright sky.

Planning a Walt Disney World vacation is often a monumental undertaking. You spend months scouring the internet for dining reservations, mastering the ins and outs of Lightning Lanes, and carefully calculating exactly how many days you need to see everything across Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, and Disney’s Animal Kingdom. But amid all the packing lists and perfectly timed ...

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After 25 Years, Disney World Updates Abandoned Theme Park

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For years, it’s been one of the most talked-about “what ifs” in Walt Disney World history. A place that once welcomed families, then quietly slipped into obscurity. No announcements. No reopening plans. Just… gone. And yet, somehow, it never really left. If you’ve been around Disney World long enough—or even just fallen down a late-night theme park rabbit hole—you’ve probably ...

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