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My family had to stay at 3 different resorts during our 8-day trip to Disney World, and it wasn't...
INSIDER via Yahoo News· 5 hours agoMoving from one resort to another at Disney World was pretty seamless It's pretty easy to move...
Report: Disney removes ‘problematic’ Tinker Bell from theme park meet-and-greets
WTVO - WQRF Rockford· 7 hours agoANAHEIM, Calif. (WTVO) — Disney’s fairy Tinker Bell character, who first appeared in 1953’s “Peter...
This Disney Resort Has Nearly 30 Sommeliers on Staff
Food & Wine via Yahoo News· 3 hours ago"These are not small wine lists we’re dealing with. There’s a lot of product on this property. There’s a lot of wine and a lot of staff that knows their...
New 'Princess and the Frog' Disney attraction gets opening date
Good Morning America via Yahoo News· 4 days agoTiana’s Bayou Adventure, a brand new attraction based off of Disney’s "The Princess and the Frog"...
Walt Disney World Launching New Nighttime Drone Show at Disney Springs
Travel Pulse· 2 days agoWalt Disney World Resort is launching a new nighttime drone show debuting in Disney Springs on May...
Walt Disney World Resort levels up with gaming
Shacknews· 6 days agoDisney Fortnite worlds to launch to interact with their favorite characters. Through its Play Disney Parks app, Disney offers an array ...
Disney character removed from meet-and-greets for being ‘potentially problematic’
The Republican· 1 day agoTinker Bell, a character from Disney’s 1953 “Peter Pan” film, was removed from the park’s...
What happens at Disney World when a park closes? We stayed to find out.
USA TODAY via AOL· 11 hours agoWhat time do the parks close at Disney? Park hours vary widely by date and park. Times are posted...
Disney reveals opening date for new Magic Kingdom ride replacing Splash Mountain
The US Sun· 3 days agoDISNEY World has left parkgoers excited after revealing the date the new Magic Kingdom ride will...
New nightly drone show coming to Disney Springs
WFLA via Yahoo News· 1 day agoTAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Disney Springs visitors will have to look to the sky during their next Walt Disney World Resort