If you are heading to Magic Kingdom in the next few days, we have some important news about one of its iconic attractions!
One of Magic Kingdom’s attractions is suddenly closed down and we have the details for you about when it will be reopening.Â
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If you are heading to Magic Kingdom in the next few days, we have some important news about one of its iconic attractions!
One of Magic Kingdom’s attractions is suddenly closed down and we have the details for you about when it will be reopening.Â
Planning a trip to Disney World can be overwhelming. You need to figure out how you are going to get there, purchase park tickets, plan your dining reservations, and so much more.
And then you realize you also need to figure out what you need to bring with you while you are in the parks. You don’t want to miss anything, but you also don’t want to be weighed down with unnecessary items. [Read more…]
It is an exciting day at Disney World! There are lots of new changes debuting including the beginning of the 30th Anniversary Celebration of The Lion King at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, a new meet and greet at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, and the grand opening of CommuniCore Hall & Plaza in EPCOT.
We had the opportunity to get a sneak peek at this new space last night, and now the CommuniCore Hall and Plaza area is finally open for everyone TODAY.
Happy Earth Day! We are over at Disney’s Animal Kingdom today to see what kind of festivities are happening.
Last year, Earth Day also happened to be the 25th Anniversary of Animal Kingdom, so the park went all out in celebration! Let’s see what Animal Kingdom is up to this year!
The Monorail is an iconic part of the parks. Walt Disney had a passion for trains, and the monorail was one of his dreams for the parks.
To this day, the monorail is a key form of transportation around Disney World, and it definitely has its own fan club. You can even find monorail merchandise!
Disney World can be absolutely disgusting.
No, we’re not talking about the cleanliness of the parks (which, let’s be honest, is pretty great by theme park standards — kudos to the custodial team!), we’re talking about how gross WE get IN the parks. From excessive sweatiness to illness to sunburn and everything in-between, there are plenty of gross problems we’ve encountered during our Disney World visits. And today we’re sharing how to avoid the most disgusting of those issues!
A few years ago, Disney World added one BIG perk to select hotels.
That’s right, we’re talking about the Disney Skyliner! This new-ish form of transportation opened in 2019 and since then, those staying at Pop Century Resort, Art of Animation Resort, Caribbean Beach Resort, and Riviera Resort have been able to ride “The Most Magical Flight on Earth” to select locations. The Skyliner has been so popular, in fact, that sometimes people will park at Hollywood Studios just to hop on it and ride the loop! But if you’re hoping for a ride, you should know that there are certain times when you CAN’T ride the Skyliner in Disney World.
We are about to see some HUGE changes coming to Disney Parks.
We recently learned about some plans that Disney has for both Disney World and Disneyland, as well as learned a little more about some new offerings coming to Disney Cruise Line. Then, Disney decided to blow everyone’s minds by announcing it was going to spend $60 billion in the Disney Parks, Experiences, and Products segment of the company over the next 10 years. So what could Disney do with all that money? Let’s take a look.
If you’ve been following along with the announcements Disney made at Destination D23 in early September, then you know that the company has a lot planned for its parks.
With updates to Dinoland, USA and an expansion to Magic Kingdom planned for the future, plus changes to several attractions, we know that Disney will probably be spending the big bucks on theme parks in the coming years. But just HOW much will they spend? We’ve got the answer.
Disney World has changed A LOT over the past three years.
Since Disney World’s reopening after its historic closure, we’ve seen limited capacity come and go, park pass reservations get introduced, entertainment slowly coming back, and other changes. In January 2023, Josh D’Amaro, the Chairman of Disney Parks, Experiences, and Products, outlined NEW changes coming to the parks. However, he also mentioned that these changes may not “address everyone’s feedback.”