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Families Routinely “Wasting” More Than $100 Extra on a Trip to Hollywood Studios

Four teenagers laughing and talking in front of the twilight zone tower of terror attraction in Disney's Hollywood Studios theme park on a sunny day.

A surprising number of families walk into Disney’s Hollywood Studios without realizing they’re setting themselves up to spend more than $100 they don’t actually need to pay. It’s not an obvious mistake, and it’s not something Cast Members point out. It’s simply one of those quiet habits that has become so normal in the flow of a theme park day ...

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Multiple Police Investigations Urgently Open at Disney Parks Just Hours After Opening

Silhouette of Mickey Mouse holding hands with a statue, set against a backdrop of a Disney theme park entrance with decorative buildings and a busy crowd below. Bright, festive lighting enhances the cheerful atmosphere while celebrating unity and diversity.

Walt Disney World Resort may be known as “The Most Magical Place on Earth,” but the holiday season routinely pushes the property to its operational limits. Thanksgiving week and the early days of the winter travel rush bring some of the largest crowds of the entire year—along with longer wait times, fully booked hotels, and heightened stress among guests navigating ...

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Disney World Closes Multiple Signature Attractions, Four at Magic Kingdom Ahead of Christmas

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As the Christmas season approaches, Walt Disney World Resort families planning their magical holiday vacations will find themselves navigating a resort undergoing significant transformation. The last ten days of December 2025 represent the busiest stretch of the entire year at Disney World, with every day from December 21 onward expected to reach maximum crowd levels, making these attraction closures particularly ...

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The Disney World Tradition That Seems to Be Fading Away

Something is changing at Walt Disney World, and few can quite put their finger on it. It’s the kind of shift that doesn’t come with an announcement or headline—just a quiet realization that something once familiar has started to fade. For years, it was a small yet comforting part of the Disney experience, something most guests never even considered questioning. ...

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I Went to the Only Disney Park That Still Has Splash Mountain. It Was Bad

Donald Duck, Mickey Mouse, Pluto, Minnie Mouse and Goofy in front of Cinderella Castle

Almost two weeks ago, I went to the only Disney park with an “untouched” Frontierland: Tokyo Disneyland. Known there as Westernland, this Wild West-themed area still has Splash Mountain, Tom Sawyer Island, the Rivers of America, and even a shooting gallery. But as much as many United States Disney Parks fans long for this version of Frontierland to return, the ...

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The Animal That Keeps Causing Chaos at Disney World

Entrance sign to Walt Disney World with a blue and gold design, featuring the phrase "The Most Magical Place on Earth." The sky is partly cloudy, and trees are visible in the background.

Walt Disney World is famously known as “The Most Magical Place on Earth.” Families worldwide come here to escape reality, immerse themselves in the “Disney Bubble,” and soak in the magic. But despite all the pixie dust, there’s one thing Disney can’t control—Florida wildlife. Yes, even Mickey Mouse has unexpected guests. From mischievous squirrels to daring birds and even a ...

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Troubling News for Disney Vacations: Rates to Increase for Frequent Visitors

Illustration of Mickey Mouse waving against a yellow background, with the text "Disney Annual Passholder." Mickey sports his classic red shorts and beams with a cheerful expression, capturing the magic of Walt Disney World.

Disney World guests should prepare for a potential price hike that may impact their vacation plans in 2026. Credit: Disney Disney World Annual Passholders To Pay More in 2026: Here’s Why It’s October in Central Florida, which means the chill in the air isn’t the weather — it’s the uneasy feeling Disney fans get as spreadsheets start circulating in the ...

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