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Water Parks
Disney World Theme Park Closed, Entry Sign Removed
Walt Disney World Resort is dismantling the entrance sign for Disney’s Blizzard Beach Water Park as the facility approaches its February reopening. The iconic billboard-style display that has greeted guests for decades is being stripped down, with major elements already…
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Guests Shelter in Place Following Attack at Disney World
So Disney Springs just had another guest meltdown caught on camera, because apparently 2026 is the year people forgot how to act like adults at theme parks. A 20-second Instagram video shows some dude in an unbuttoned shirt straight-up shoving…
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Disneyland Resort
ICE at Disneyland: Guests Fear Detainment During Theme Park Visits
Disneyland Resort visitors are expressing fear about potential Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations during upcoming Southern California theme park events. Warnings have spread among runDisney participants that ICE may target the January 29 through February 1 Disneyland Half Marathon Weekend,…
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Disney Addresses Longstanding Concerns With Indiana Jones Ride
After literal years of the collapsing bridge effect being completely dead on Indiana Jones Adventure, Disney apparently remembered how to fix it. The iconic moment where your ride vehicle pauses on the rope bridge and everything feels like it’s about…
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Florida Tightens Screws on Tourists, Cash Required at Airport Checkpoints
Travelers planning Disney World vacations face a significant change to airport security procedures that could impact both their wallets and their ability to board flights. The Transportation Security Administration is implementing stricter enforcement of REAL ID requirements beginning February 1st,…
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The DAS Mirage: Disney Updates the Language, But the Drawbridge Stays Up for Disabled Guests
In the world of Disney theme parks, “magic” is often a matter of logistics. For guests with disabilities, that logistics-to-magic ratio is handled by a single, high-stakes system: the Disability Access Service (DAS). Since the controversial overhaul of the program…
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The Sunshine State Shivers: Massive Cold Front Forces Disney World to Shut Down Park Operations
When you think of a vacation to Walt Disney World, your mind likely drifts to palm trees, humid afternoons, and the relief of a cool splash in a lagoon. However, Mother Nature has a different plan for Central Florida this…
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A Major EPCOT Ride Has Gone Dark, And the Timing Couldn’t Be Worse
Frozen Ever After has officially gone dark at EPCOT, and while Disney is framing this as a routine refurbishment, the closure quietly removes one of the park’s most important attractions from daily operations. Guests approaching the Norway Pavilion now see…
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Film & TV Entertainment
Real-Life Spider-Man Scales One of the World’s Tallest Skyscrapers
Alex Honnold’s latest feat has people calling him the “real-life Spider-Man”—and it’s easy to see why. In a nail-biting Netflix live special, Skyscraper Live, which aired on January 25, Honnold, previously best known as the subject of the 2018 biographical documentary Free…
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Iger’s Oasis: The CEO’s Final Desert Walk and the Echoes of Walt’s “Handcrafted” Vision
The imagery emerging from the United Arab Emirates this week is nothing short of mythic. In a series of Instagram photos, Disney CEO Bob Iger was seen walking the expansive, sun-drenched site of the future Disneyland Abu Dhabi. Dressed in…
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The ‘Jurassic Park’ Movies Are Seemingly Finished
Jurassic World Rebirth (2025) has landed an Academy Award nomination, becoming the first sequel in the series to be recognized by the Oscars since The Lost World in 1997—and between that milestone and its massive box-office haul, another film is…
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New Details on Canceled ‘Batman’ Project Surface
Newly recovered footage has revealed another canceled Batman video game tied directly to Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight trilogy. The game, internally known as Project Apollo, was in development at Monolith Productions and has now resurfaced online after being recovered…
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Film & TV Entertainment
Darkest ‘Star Wars’ Series Ever Gets First Official Trailer
Star Wars has never been afraid to venture into dark territory — it’s always been a part of the franchise’s genetic makeup. Since its inception in 1977 with A New Hope, it’s tempted some of its most iconic heroes with…
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The Villains Are Speaking: Why the Firing of a Disneyland Legend Has Triggered a Cast Member Revolution
For decades, The Walt Disney Company has protected its “Disney Magic” with the ferocity of a dragon guarding its hoard. The “omertà”—a strict code of silence among employees—ensured that the public never saw the sweat behind the ears or the…
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Disney Around the Globe
Disney Begins Pixar-Related Removals Ahead of 2026 Rebrand
Disneyland Paris Resort is dismantling elements of Walt Disney Studios Park ahead of its March transformation into Disney Adventure World. A Pixar merchandise kiosk vanished overnight from Animation Courtyard, marking yet another visible removal as the European Disney park prepares…
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Why the Old Rules for Avoiding Disney World Crowds Don’t Apply Anymore
For a long time, avoiding crowds at Disney World felt like a solved problem. You went in late January. You skipped spring break. You aimed for that quiet stretch between Thanksgiving and Christmas. Those rules worked. Not perfectly, but well…
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EPCOT
After Ten Years, Disney World Announces Closure of Original ‘Frozen’ Ride
Frozen Ever After at EPCOT closes on Monday for its most comprehensive overhaul since opening a decade ago. The final day to experience the Norway World Showcase Pavilion attraction in its current form is Sunday, January 25, 2026, before Walt…
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EPCOT’s Shortest Festival Is Facing Growing Pressure From Fans
Each year, EPCOT opens its festival season with one of its most creative events. The EPCOT International Festival of the Arts arrives in January, filling World Showcase with chalk drawings, live performances, artist booths, and some of the most visually…
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American Theme Park Empire Sanctions Shutdown, Operations Suspended
So the massive winter storm that’s currently destroying half of America just forced Hersheypark to close multiple facilities for days, which honestly tells you everything you need to know about how bad conditions are in Pennsylvania right now. The park…
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Disney World Is About to Lose More Classic Rides Than You Realize
For a long time, Disney World felt like a place where classics were protected by tradition. Yes, attractions closed. Yes, lands changed. But there was always a sense that certain rides were permanent fixtures — the kind of experiences you…
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