Disney World’s FastPass+ system has become a standard part of Orlando vacations, but unlike their competitors, it still remains free of charge for all guests. However, that complimentary offer may soon change. So…Rumor is a New Paid FastPass+ Version Be Coming to Walt Disney World Soon! But is a paid version of FastPass+ coming to…
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Starting November 5, a sneak peek of Disney’s epic new adventure “Frozen 2” will be presented as part of the Walt Disney Presents attraction at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. The preview will screen inside the Walt Disney Presents attraction starting November 5. Do not miss “Frozen 2″ in U.S. theaters on November 22. [disney_tickets] Tips You Might Like…
Disney announced that starting May 1, smoking and certain large strollers will no longer be allowed inside Florida and California Disney parks, including Walt Disney World, Disneyland theme parks, water parks, ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex and Downtown Disney. Designated smoking areas will be available outside the entrances and at Disney Springs, which features…
Starting April 21, 2019 , plastic straws have been removed at Walt Disney World parks and resorts and part of their environmental initiative to reduce single-use plastics. While visiting Magic Kingdom this morning we noticed that paper straws are now in use at the quick service locations. When we asked Cast Members if it was…
The flat rate service that takes you anywhere within Walt Disney World property has gone up by $5, from $20 to $25. Here is a full list of resorts with Minnie Van availability: Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge Disney’s Beach Club Resort Disney’s BoardWalk Resort Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort Disney’s Contemporary Resort Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort…
Check out the latest Disney News with the Toy Story Land budget cuts the land has seen, from the de-theming of the Slinky Dog Dash (Slinky Dog Coaster), to the complete cancellation of Woody’s Western Town and Al’s Toy Barn! Disney’s Toy Story Land Will Open In Summer 2018
“We are directing approximately $125 million to our cast members and employees across the country and making higher education more accessible with the launch of this new program,” CEO Bob Iger said in a statement. The bonus applies any full-time and part-time employees who have been working for Disney since before January 1. Those eligible…