Disney popcorn buckets have become one of the most collectible souvenirs in the parks, and it seems like every season brings a new design that fans can’t wait to get their hands on. From movie-themed containers to light-up creations and limited-edition festival releases, these buckets often become just as talked about as the snacks they hold. Now, Disney is preparing ...
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Disney World Hits Capacity After Unannounced Buyout, App Sends Notice to Public
Walt Disney World in March is a different animal than Walt Disney World in, say, September. The weather is warm but not yet brutal, school calendars are breaking open across the country, and families who have been planning their trips since January are finally arriving. Spring break season at Disney World is one of the most reliably intense crowd periods ...
Read More »The Gay Pride Event Is Coming Back to Walt Disney World After Being Canceled
Gay Days Orlando has reversed its decision to cancel the 2026 event and will now take place from June 4-7, 2026. This announcement, made on February 24, 2026, is a relief to the LGBTQIA+ community and allies who were disappointed by the February 9 cancellation due to sponsor losses and issues with the hotel agreement. The event will be hosted ...
Read More »Disney Is Giving Annual Passholders Unusual Regulations In Order to Visit in March
Walt Disney World has introduced additional Good-to-Go Days for Annual Passholders in March 2026, enhancing flexibility by allowing visits to the parks without needing advance reservations. The new dates include Monday, March 2, and Tuesday, March 3, and apply to all four theme parks and Annual Pass tiers. This change helps restore the spontaneity of the Passholder experience that was ...
Read More »Magic Kingdom Confirms 4 Longtime Attractions Will Change in March
Magic Kingdom is heading into March with a noticeable entertainment shakeup, and if you’ve got a spring trip on the calendar, you’ll want to pay attention. Between ongoing construction projects, castle work, and shifting schedules, the park is already in a season of transition. Now, parade and nighttime showtimes are moving around as well, which could easily change how you ...
Read More »Disney’s Princess Tiana Partially Decapitated on Widely Criticized Attraction
Tiana’s Bayou Adventure has had a complicated first chapter. When the attraction opened at Magic Kingdom as the successor to Splash Mountain, it carried enormous expectations — a beloved log flume ride system, a story built around one of Disney’s most meaningful princess characters, and the kind of production value that guests expect from a flagship Magic Kingdom attraction. The ...
Read More »Millennium Falcon Removed From Disney World After Parks Make Big Announcement
Disney World just did the unthinkable: the Millennium Falcon has been… removed? Credit: Inside the Magic Stepping Into Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Feels Like Living Inside the Films Themselves at Disney World Few lands at Walt Disney World capture imagination quite like Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. From the hum of distant starfighters to the smell of ...
Read More »Animal Kingdom Loses Even More Attractions in 2026
Animal Kingdom is in the middle of one of its biggest transitions in years. Dinoland U.S.A. permanently closed on February 2, 2026, removing an entire land from the park’s footprint. Not long after, Rafiki’s Planet Watch and several of its offerings also went dark as Disney prepares for a new Bluey experience later this year. Credit: Edited by Inside the ...
Read More »End of an Era: Disney Confirms Rebrand of Hollywood Studios
If you’ve walked through Disney’s Hollywood Studios lately, you can feel it. Construction walls. Closed doors. Farewell crowds gathering for “one last ride.” This isn’t a small refurbishment cycle. This is a visible rebrand in motion. As someone who spends a lot of time in the park, I’ve watched Hollywood Studios evolve from a half-day destination into one of Walt ...
Read More »Disney World Ends Park Operations at 7 PM as Closure Plan Advances
Disney’s Animal Kingdom operates as Walt Disney World’s most thematically ambitious park, creating immersive environments celebrating conservation, wildlife, and the natural world through attractions, animal exhibits, and educational experiences that distinguish it from the Magic Kingdom’s fantasy focus or Hollywood Studios’ entertainment industry theming. The park’s layout reflects its conservation mission, with distinct lands including Africa, Asia, Pandora: The World ...
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