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Parks
The Most In-Demand Halloween Tickets in Disney History Just Sold Out
The warning came early, and it came true even faster than expected. Oogie Boogie Bash 2026 tickets had barely been on sale to the general public for a day before two of the most anticipated dates on the calendar were…
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News
‘James Bond’ Reboot Officially Casts Gen Z Actor as 007
James Bond is entering a new era across multiple forms of media. While Amazon MGM Studios continues work on the next James Bond film and IO Interactive expands the franchise through the new game 007 First Light, a different version…
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Universal
Universal’s Newest Theme Park Flops, Guests Shocked by Prison-Like Design Decisions
Universal’s newest theme park is already facing a wave of criticism. Before Universal Kids Resort officially opens on July 1, select guests and members of the media have spent the past few days sharing their first impressions online. Instead of…
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News
Meltdown at the Lodge: Massive AC Outage Traps Disney World Deluxe Resort Guests in 90-Degree Rooms Amid Heat Advisory
Imagine paying top-dollar—upwards of $500 to $800 a night—to stay at one of Walt Disney World’s most majestic, highly rated Deluxe tier properties, only to return from a grueling, sweat-soaked day at the theme parks to find that your luxury…
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Universal
Universal Pulls Underappreciated ‘Harry Potter’ Attraction From Operation, Starting Sunday
One of Universal Orlando Resort’s newest Harry Potter experiences is about to go dark. Few theme park franchises have reshaped an entire resort quite like The Wizarding World of Harry Potter. Since debuting in 2010, Universal Orlando Resort has steadily…
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Business
Leaked Audio Shatters the Disney “Super App” Myth: How “Project Gemini” Really Means the Death of Hulu
The tech and theme park worlds exploded with a singular, thrilling rumor: the creation of a monolithic Disney “Super App.” Following a series of public corporate teases about a “One Disney” philosophy designed to break down internal business silos, media…
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Featured
The Death of the ‘Easy’ Disney Trip: 4 New Hurdles Shutting Families Out of the Magic
For decades, Walt Disney World represented the classic family vacation. Parents planned trips for years, children counted down the days until arrival, and many families made returning visits a tradition that lasted generations. That reputation remains a major part of…
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Featured
Universal Orlando Issues Warning: 3 Strict Ride Rules Now Enforced Across Orlando Parks
Visitors heading to Universal Orlando often focus on ride wait times, show schedules, and Express Pass strategies. However, some of the biggest surprises occur after guests arrive at an attraction. Several policies across the resort have become increasingly strict, affecting…
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Featured
Disney World Strategy: 8 Lightning Lanes Across the Parks Worth Every Penny
A lot of Walt Disney World guests head into their vacation hoping to avoid paying extra for Lightning Lane. In some cases, that strategy works perfectly. Plenty of attractions still offer manageable standby waits, especially if you’re willing to arrive…
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News
The Dark Side of Disney Springs: Federal Board Drops Hammer on Major Restaurant Operator
Behind the immaculate facades, meticulously manicured planters, and nostalgic jazz music of Disney Springs lies a heavily contested corporate battleground. While Walt Disney World presents an unshakeable image of magic and harmony to the public, a major legal showdown has…
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Featured
Mounting Safety Issues Force Disney World to Weigh Seatbelts on 6 Classic Attractions
Most guests visiting Walt Disney World understand the basic rules of riding attractions. Stay seated, keep your hands inside the vehicle, and wait for instructions from Cast Members. Those expectations help attractions operate safely while moving thousands of guests through…
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Parks
Tensions Rise at the Bargaining Table Over Disneyland Cast Member Benefits
Anyone who has spent a day at Disneyland knows the experience runs on people. Cast members are the ones greeting guests at attraction entrances, running the shows, serving the food, and keeping the whole operation moving smoothly from rope drop…
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Parks
Disney Just Opened Something New and Charming in Orlando
Port of Entry at EPCOT is the kind of retail space that most guests walk through rather than stop in. It marks the transition between the front half of the park and the World Showcase lagoon, and for years its…
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Disney Around the Globe
Here’s Why Tower of Terror Ditched the Twilight Zone
Disney attractions often share names, but that doesn’t mean they share stories. One of the best examples? Tower of Terror at Tokyo DisneySea. While versions in the U.S. and France are linked to The Twilight Zone, Tokyo’s take is something…
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Disney Springs
Disney World Breaks Silence on Controversial Guest Rule Changes
Disney World is offering more clarity on one of its most debated policy changes in recent years. The announcement comes just days after Walt Disney World confirmed new restrictions on transportation departing from Disney Springs, prompting widespread discussion among annual…
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Disney Resort Hotels
Surprise: Disney Makes Dramatic Announcement for Classic BoardWalk Resort
Disney’s BoardWalk Resort is entering a new era. The hotel has changed more in the past few years than at almost any point since the resort opened in 1996. Restaurants have disappeared, nightlife has shifted, and new businesses have steadily…
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Universal
After 27 Years, Universal Is Quietly Erasing Another Piece of Islands of Adventure History
For nearly three decades, it stood quietly in the shadows. While guests rushed toward wizarding adventures, Jurassic encounters, and blockbuster attractions, one corner of Universal Orlando’s Islands of Adventure remained frozen in time—a mysterious realm filled with ancient ruins, weathered…
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Outside the Disney Bubble
Universal Fans Are Walking Into a Completely Different Experience This Week—and Many Didn’t See It Coming
For more than two decades, visiting Universal Studios Hollywood followed a familiar rhythm. Guests would leave the parking structures, make their way through the energy and excitement of CityWalk, grab a coffee, browse merchandise, stop for a meal, or simply…
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Featured
DreamWorks Goes ‘Too Far’: Fans Attack ‘Shrek 5’ After Crude Adult-Humor Controversy
DreamWorks expected plenty of attention when it released the first teaser for Shrek 5 (2027). What the studio may not have expected was just how quickly the footage would divide fans online. The return of Shrek, Fiona, Donkey, and Gingy…
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