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Disney Will Open Both Water Parks at the Same Time This Summer Amid Epic Universe Pressure From Universal

Disney Will Open Both Water Parks at the Same Time This Summer Amid Epic Universe Pressure From Universal

For the first time since 2019, Walt Disney World will operate all six of its parks simultaneously this summer—including both water parks, Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach. This move, effective from May 21 through September 7, 2025, is already being interpreted as a strategic countermove to Universal Orlando’s forthcoming mega-expansion: Epic Universe.

Disney World Drastically Cuts Prices for Spring and Summer; Discounts May Indicate Market Share Concern Over Universal Studios’ Epic Universe

Disney World Drastically Cuts Prices for Spring and Summer; Discounts May Indicate Market Share Concern Over Universal Studios’ Epic Universe

Walt Disney World's latest round of special discounts and promotions for Spring through Fall 2025 paints a clear picture: the House of Mouse is feeling pressure. Typically cautious with discounting strategies, Disney World’s announcement of a deeply discounted 3-Day,...

Disney Oversight Board Will Support ‘Sunshine Corridor’ Train Line to Connect MCO With Disney Springs, But Major Questions Remain

Disney Oversight Board Will Support ‘Sunshine Corridor’ Train Line to Connect MCO With Disney Springs, But Major Questions Remain

The Central Florida Tourism Oversight District (CFTOD) is throwing financial support behind a proposed train line connecting Orlando International Airport (MCO) to Disney Springs. The initiative, dubbed the “Sunshine Corridor,” would partially replace the transportation void left when Disney canceled its free Magical Express bus service in 2022. But while the project aims to ease airport-to-resort access, glaring logistical challenges remain unresolved.

New Documentary Raises Thousands to Memorialize Disney’s Galactic Starcruiser Star Wars Hotel Disaster

New Documentary Raises Thousands to Memorialize Disney’s Galactic Starcruiser Star Wars Hotel Disaster

Just when we thought Disney’s Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser was dead and buried, it’s crawling back from the wreckage. Jay over at the Drunk3PO YouTube channel—a trusted voice on all things Disney—recently covered the announcement of a fan-funded documentary attempting to immortalize the final days of the Galactic Starcruiser. Titled Halcyon Daze: The Final Voyages of Disney’s Star Wars Galactic Starcruiser, the documentary has raised over $18,000 via Kickstarter, aiming to glorify what can only be described as one of Disney’s most expensive missteps in recent history.

Disney Proudly Touts New Attractions That Will Destroy Classic Walt Disney World Experiences Like The Rivers of America and MuppetVision 3D, Fans Respond With Mockery and Anger

Disney Proudly Touts New Attractions That Will Destroy Classic Walt Disney World Experiences Like The Rivers of America and MuppetVision 3D, Fans Respond With Mockery and Anger

Walt Disney World has long been a place of nostalgia, where memories are made that will last a lifetime, where generations have enjoyed the classic attractions that make up its rich history. But Disney’s latest announcements at SXSW 2025 confirm what many fans have feared—some of the most beloved elements of Disney World like Rivers of America and MuppetVision 3D are being erased to make way for new, modern IP-driven experiences.

Disney Poll Crosses the Line as Company Asks Guests About When Their Loved Ones Might Die and Leave an Inheritance

Disney Poll Crosses the Line as Company Asks Guests About When Their Loved Ones Might Die and Leave an Inheritance

In a startling new low for Disney, the company put out a poll asking guests to predict when their loved ones might die.

According to a bombshell report from The Wall Street Journal, Disney sent a 47-page survey to Disney Vacation Club members this fall, loaded with invasive questions about their finances. But one question in particular stood out for its morbid audacity: Disney asked respondents how likely they were to experience the “loss of a family member or loved one” within the next five years—or to be “receiving/managing an inheritance.”