
Space Mountain Guest Sustains Minor Head Injury On-Ride
It was reported that on August 7, 2020, a Space Mountain guest hit their head while on board the attraction. So, here is what we know.
Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida is a classic theme park embodying the essence of Disney magic. Centered around Cinderella Castle, it features six themed lands with iconic attractions like Space Mountain and Pirates of the Caribbean. The park offers enchanting experiences, parades, and fireworks, creating timeless memories for guests of all ages.
It was reported that on August 7, 2020, a Space Mountain guest hit their head while on board the attraction. So, here is what we know.
Earlier this evening, Magic Kingdom guests tweeted about their Splash Mountain boat sinking, with pictures to prove it! Here is what we know.
Word around the parks is that the Tomorrowland PeopleMover will be down for the next few weeks due to some much-needed work.
Need a little pick-me-up? Walt Disney World has released a magical new health and safety video for Cast Members, guaranteed to sprinkle a little pixie dust on your day!
If you are struggling to book a reservation for a park day at Walt Disney World right now, you are not alone. Many would-be guests have made similar complaints about the new reservation system. So, here’s some info on Disney’s Park Reservation System glitches, as well as tips on how to beat it!
If you’re a fan of yummy theme park fare, you going to want to pay attention! Disney has released a full list of Walt Disney World theme park restaurants reopening (and not reopening) alongside the parks in mid-July
That is right. It is the battle of the Snow White attractions! So, which ride is better: Snow White’s Scary Adventures vs. Seven Dwarfs Mine Train? Let’s debate!
In 1984, Eisner officially became CEO of The Walt Disney Company, and he had big plans for the Disney enterprise, which was failing at the time. Michael Eisner decided to tour each of the current Disney Parks with his family to become familiar with what was working and what was not.
You have likely heard about the recent Disney and Universal closures to prevent the spread of COVID-19, at least until the end of March 2020. Here’s what it means for you.