Refurbishment Updates for Screen Door General Store on Disney’s BoardWalk
Disney Vacation Club members visiting Disney’s Boardwalk Villas and visitors to Disney’s BoardWalk may notice some changes at the Screen Door General Store. This shop, known for its mix of groceries, baked goods, and Disney-themed merchandise, is currently undergoing an interior refurbishment. While the refresh promises to revitalize the shopping experience, it also creates a […]
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Disney Vacation Club Member Savings on Flowers and Gifts
Adding a touch of magic to your Walt Disney World vacation is now easier for Disney Vacation Club members, thanks to exclusive savings on resort flower and gift delivery services. Whether you’re celebrating a birthday, anniversary, or simply want to surprise someone special, Magical Floral & Gifts offers a variety of themed arrangements to make […]
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End of an Era for ‘It’s Tough to Be a Bug’ at Disney’s Animal Kingdom
Disney has announced the closure of the long-standing attraction, It’s Tough to Be a Bug, located in the heart of Animal Kingdom’s Tree of Life. This decision marks a significant change in the park as the theater is being prepared to host a new Zootopia-themed show later this year. Here’s an overview of the closure, the […]
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Explore the New Model Room at Disneyland’s Star View Station
Disney Vacation Club owners visiting Disneyland now have an opportunity to preview The Villas at Disneyland Hotel in a whole new way. The Star View Station Member Lounge, located in Tomorrowland, has added a full-scale model room to its offerings. This addition allows members to get an up-close look at the design and amenities of […]
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Jellyrolls to Close on Disney’s BoardWalk in 2025
Jellyrolls, a beloved entertainment venue on Disney’s BoardWalk, has announced its upcoming closure in 2025. Known for its dueling piano performances and lively atmosphere, this adults-only spot has been a favorite for nearly three decades. The news of the closure has sparked interest among Disney Vacation Club (DVC) members and fans curious about the future […]
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Disney World Extends Disability Access Service Registration Window
Walt Disney World has announced another update to its Disability Access Service (DAS) program, aimed at improving the planning process for guests who rely on the service. The registration window for DAS has been extended from 30 days to 60 days before a park visit, providing more flexibility for guests during their trip preparation. New […]
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From Outer Space to Office Space: The Galactic Starcruiser’s New Chapter
The Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser, an ambitious and immersive two-night adventure experience, is undergoing a transformation. After officially closing to guests, this highly themed space at Walt Disney World will now serve as an office complex for Walt Disney Imagineering. While fans may reminisce about the innovative storytelling and interactivity, this change marks a new […]
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Valentine’s Day Foodie Guide 2025 at Disney Parks & Resort Hotels
Valentine’s Day at Disney Parks is all about celebrating love, and this year, 2025, it’s bringing a menu of delicious treats that extends far beyond traditional chocolates. Whether you’re planning a visit to Walt Disney World or Disneyland Resorts, the festive food offerings are sure to make your celebration extra memorable. From sweet desserts to […]
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Welcoming Bakso, the Baby Sumatran Tiger, to Disney’s Animal Kingdom
Disney’s Animal Kingdom recently welcomed an exciting addition to its wildlife family. Bakso, a baby Sumatran tiger, has made his debut at the Maharajah Jungle Trek recently in late January 2025. Born last September, this critically endangered tiger cub has captured the hearts of guests and staff alike as he begins to explore his exhibit. […]
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Understanding the Recent Changes to Disney’s Disability Access Service Policy
Walt Disney World recently introduced a small yet significant update to the Disability Access Service (DAS) policy. This service supports guests with disabilities, offering accommodations to help them better enjoy the parks. While the change might seem minor—a single word removed from the policy—it could have meaningful implications for how eligibility is determined. Here’s everything […]
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