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  • 4 days ago | howtodisney.com | Luke Dammann

    Magic Kingdom was the site of multiple medical incidents in the first months of 2025. Related: 10 Things That Could Get You in Trouble at Disney World—You’ve Definitely Been Tempted by #1Recently released reports from the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services have shed light on a pattern of injuries occurring at popular theme parks, specifically at Disney World and Universal Orlando.

  • 5 days ago | howtodisney.com | Luke Dammann

    New rules are in place at “The Happiest Place on Earth.”Related: Why Walt Disney World May Be Safer Than the Grocery StoreClub 33 stands as an iconic hallmark within the heart of Disneyland, capturing the imagination of both casual visitors and devoted fans alike. Established in 1967, shortly after the passing of Walt Disney, this private club offers a sense of mystique and exclusivity that few other places can match.

  • 5 days ago | insidethemagic.net | Luke Dammann

    Here’s why Disney fans are freaking out. Related: Total Disneyland Ride Closures Jump to 11 in April, Some Attractions Now Offline IndefinitelyFans have seen the Walt Disney World Resort undergo numerous changes over the last few decades, though nothing compares to what’s currently in the pipeline. Soon, “The Most Magical Place on Earth” will look and feel totally different, with several large-scale projects now in development.

  • 5 days ago | insidethemagic.net | Luke Dammann

    While Disney World is full of great rides, we sometimes choose to skip some of them. Here’s why.  Tiana’s Bayou AdventureRelated: Disney Addresses Rumors That Infamous Ride Might Have To Shut DownLikely the most controversial entry on our list, Tiana’s Bayou Adventure is also the newest attraction to open at Walt Disney World.

  • 5 days ago | disneydining.com | Luke Dammann

    Disney is making a bold decision, and it’s probably the right one. Related: Dave Filoni Addresses Main Actor Replacement for ‘Ahsoka’ Season 2Disney has always prided itself on its ability to evolve and adapt its theme parks to meet the changing tastes of its audience. This strategic shift is evident in their recent decision to part ways with Aerosmith and make significant changes to the attractions at Disney World.