Justin Dixon+FollowDisney World’s Secret Off-Season RevealedPlot twist: Disney World actually has chill, budget-friendly days! USA Today just dropped the tea—mid-January to early February is the sweet spot for short lines and lower prices. Early March, late April, and post-Labor Day September are also clutch. Pro tip: go midweek (Tues-Thurs) and dodge holidays for max magic. September is usually the cheapest month, and Disney throws in extra deals during slow periods. Who knew skipping the crowds could save you serious cash? #Travel #DisneyWorld #TravelHacks00Share
Kelly Mack+FollowOrlando’s Typhoon Lagoon closes for cold snapTyphoon Lagoon fans in Orlando are in for a chilly surprise—Disney’s beloved water park is closed for five days as cold weather sweeps through Central Florida. With temperatures dipping into the 30s and 50s, Disney extended the closure, leaving many locals and visitors to shuffle their plans. The rest of Disney World’s parks remain open, but if you were hoping for a splashy day at Typhoon Lagoon, you’ll have to wait until at least Saturday. Anyone else ever experienced a Florida cold snap that changed your plans? How do you make the most of theme park visits when the weather doesn’t cooperate? #Travel #Orlando #DisneyWorld10Share
dylan15+FollowDisney’s Dining Plan Drama: Fan Favorites Return!Disney tried to shake up their 2026 meal plans, but fans were NOT having it when 35 restaurants vanished from the list. After major online backlash, Disney quietly brought back 20 spots, including Rainforest Cafe, T Rex Cafe, and even Starbucks (parents everywhere, rejoice). Looks like the House of Mouse learned not to mess with hungry park-goers! #Travel #DisneyWorld #DiningPlan00Share
darrell47+FollowDisney World’s dining plan drama: What’s really changing?Disney World just made a big U-turn on its dining plans after fans erupted over missing favorite restaurants. For families who love the convenience of pre-paid meals, this is huge—imagine booking your trip, only to find out your go-to spots like Yak & Yeti or Rainforest Cafe weren’t included! After a wave of complaints, Disney quietly brought back over 20 popular eateries and even Starbucks to the plan. Still, the debate rages on: is the dining plan actually worth it, or just a pricey convenience? How do you make the most of it? Let’s hear your tips and experiences! #News #DisneyWorld #DiningPlan00Share
Dr. Michael Henson+FollowDisney World’s $1,000 summer savings shake-upFamilies planning a Disney World trip in summer 2026 can finally catch a break—Disney is rolling out deals that can chop over $1,000 off a typical vacation. Two free hotel nights and two free park days are up for grabs with a four-night, four-day package, plus kids eat free all year if adults get a dining plan. With ticket prices and add-ons climbing for years, this is Disney’s boldest move yet to win back families who’ve felt priced out. Would these discounts make you rethink a Disney trip, or is the cost still too high? Let’s hear your take! #Travel #DisneyWorld #FamilyTravel00Share
Jamie Watson+FollowDisney World’s Secret Off-Peak DatesPlotting a Disney World trip without the crowds (and the price gouge)? The real magic happens mid-January to early February, or in September—think short lines and cheaper tickets. Pro tip: midweek days are way less packed than weekends. And this summer, Disney’s tossing in bonus park days and free water park entry if you book a vacation package. If you want max fun for less cash, avoid holidays and school breaks. Who’s in for a spontaneous Disney run? #Travel #DisneyWorld #TravelHacks00Share
Alexander Thomas+FollowDollywood or Disney? The Real Family ShowdownTrying to pick between Dollywood and Disney World for your next family trip? Dollywood’s got mountain vibes, live music, and way cheaper tickets (plus that famous cinnamon bread). Disney World is all about epic rides, characters, and immersive worlds—but it’ll cost you. Dollywood’s perfect for a chill, budget-friendly getaway, while Disney is a multi-day, magical splurge. Both parks have their own flavor, so it really comes down to what kind of adventure you want! #Travel #Dollywood #DisneyWorld00Share
Danielle White+FollowDisney World’s PizzeRizzo sign vanishes—what’s next?The PizzeRizzo sign, a quirky favorite at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, has disappeared overnight as the park gears up for its new Monsters Inc. land. While it’s the end of an era for Muppet fans, there’s a good chance the beloved pizza spot will simply get a Monsters Inc. makeover. After all, pizza is a theme park staple, and the kitchen’s already there! Maybe we’ll see a new, monster-themed pizza joint or even a nod to Harryhausen’s from the movie. Would you miss PizzeRizzo, or are you excited for what’s coming next? Let’s talk about it! #News #DisneyWorld #MonstersInc10Share
michaellowe+FollowDisney World stunt mishap shocks crowdA 400-pound boulder prop broke loose during the Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, leaving a cast member injured after bravely trying to keep it from rolling into the audience. The quick-thinking performer’s actions likely prevented a much worse accident. Disney says the cast member is recovering and an investigation is underway to figure out how the prop failed. This incident raises questions about theme park safety and the risks performers take to keep guests entertained. What changes do you think Disney should make to prevent something like this from happening again? #Entertainment #Movies #DisneyWorld10Share
Francisco Thomas+FollowWild Indiana Jones stunt sends boulder into crowd at Disney WorldA runaway boulder from the Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular at Disney World shocked the crowd when it veered off course and barreled toward the audience, only to be stopped by a quick-thinking staff member who threw himself in its path. The staffer took a nasty fall but managed to prevent injuries to guests, though he was seen bleeding from the head. This isn’t the first time the show’s props have gone rogue, raising questions about safety at big theme parks. Has anyone else witnessed theme park mishaps? How safe do you feel at these attractions? #Entertainment #Movies #DisneyWorld10Share