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2 days ago |
insidethemagic.net | Alessia Dunn
As Disneyland prepares to launch its 70th anniversary festivities this week, a last-minute change to a central decorative display has caught the attention of guests and fans following the lead-up online. A decorative sculpture placed atop a new Sleeping Beauty Castle photo op has been quietly removed, just days after it was widely criticized for bearing a strong resemblance not to Walt Disney—but to Donald Trump.
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2 days ago |
disneydining.com | Alessia Dunn
We’ve been keeping a close eye on all the decorations going up around Disneyland for the big 70th Anniversary celebration. From new banners and bunting on Main Street, U.S.A. to updates on Sleeping Beauty Castle, Disney has been decking the resort in all things platinum and nostalgic. But one new detail—part of the castle sculpture going up in the Esplanade between Disneyland and Disney California Adventure—had fans raising eyebrows this week.
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2 days ago |
disneydining.com | Alessia Dunn
Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party is back for 2025—and so are the steep up charges that have been making headlines across Disney World in recent years. While the spooky season at Magic Kingdom is always a fan favorite, this year’s price tag might be the most frightening thing of all. Expect to Pay More—A Lot MoreAccording to Disney, ticket prices for the 2025 Halloween party will range from $119 to $229 per guest, depending on the event date.
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2 days ago |
insidethemagic.net | Alessia Dunn
Walt Disney World’s beloved Halloween tradition is returning this fall, but for many fans, the scariest part of Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party isn’t the villains or ghosts—it’s the price of admission. Following the event’s official date announcement, Disney has revealed pricing details for the 2025 party season, and the jump is enough to make even the most devoted Disney guest flinch. $229 for One Night?
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3 days ago |
disneytips.com | Alessia Dunn
A quiet reshuffling of the royal court has taken place at Walt Disney World. According to a report from DVC Shop Official, Princess Elena of Avalor will no longer be greeting guests inside Princess Fairytale Hall at Magic Kingdom. Instead, she is reportedly moving to a new meet-and-greet location on Main Street, U.S.A.While the move may seem minor to some, it carries a larger significance in how Disney manages character appearances—especially inside one of its most popular princess attractions.
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