Walt Disney World has stopped selling most Annual Passes to its theme parks, which are no longer available for new purchases as of November 22, 2021. This post details the temporary change, what’s impacted, when sales will likely resume, the cause, and more. Sales of Walt Disney World’s three most expensive Annual Passes are all
The 2021 Destination D23 event at Walt Disney World offered some morsels of information about the Epcot overhaul, while disappointingly omitting other key pieces of information, concept art, opening dates, and even entire attractions and pavilions. Going into the weekend, our hope and expectation was that Imagineering would release new concept for the Epcot overhaul–in
If you’re visiting Walt Disney World during peak season when attendance and crowds are higher, you’re going to face more “competition” for popular rides with the new Genie+ service. This means Lightning Lane ride reservation times will go faster, and you might even get shut out of the highest profile attractions, like Slinky Dog Dash.
Walt Disney World just announced during the Destination D23 event that several major live entertainment productions, including stage shows and parades will be coming to Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom, and Hollywood Studios during the World’s Most Magical Celebration. Here are full details on the new additions, enhancements, and returning fan favorites. First, we shared separately
Walt Disney World has announced a reimagined musical titled “Finding Nemo – The Big Blue…and Beyond!” will debut at Animal Kingdom in 2022. This post covers the details and what else you might expect from the replacement show, inspired by Finding Dory. This “new” show will replace Finding Nemo – The Musical, which has been
Announcements about new and returning attractions, entertainment, nighttime spectaculars, opening dates, and more were made at the Destination D23 event at Walt Disney World on November 20, 2021. This covers what was announced for Florida, California, Paris, and everywhere else during the “Connections: A Look at the Future of Disney Parks, Experiences and Products” presentation.
It’s time for another Walt Disney World news & rumor roundup! This one offers the latest look at extended hours for the holiday season, drama about Disney’s CEO cancelling on Destination D23, what we can expect to be announced during that fan event, and a new $5,000+ dinner at Disney Springs. As usual, we’ll start
With Thanksgiving one week away, it’s the start of the holiday season crowds at Walt Disney World. Heavy attendance is forecast for the next couple of months and on-site hotels are pretty much sold out. In this post, we’ll share an update on Park Pass availability, a look at crowds plus a warning that Walt
Disney Cruise Line will require all guests ages 5 and older to provide proof of vaccination in order to sail beginning in January 2022. This post shares the latest ‘Know Before You Go’ update from DCL and offers some commentary about the change. Back in August, the Bahamas began requiring that all passengers ages 12
Thus far, Walt Disney World’s 50th Anniversary celebration has been a mixed bag. The Fab 50 statues celebrate movie characters, every new ride aside from Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure has been delayed, and Harmonious and Enchantment aren’t the best nighttime spectaculars to ever grace the skies above Magic Kingdom and Epcot. In one realm, the World’s
This dinner review of Space 220 covers the 3-course evening menu at Walt Disney World’s highly-themed outer space dining experience. It features food photos, thoughts on the more expensive meal, timing the daylight v. nighttime transition of Earth, how long dinner takes, and more. If you’re looking for more on theme and atmosphere, check out