dylan15+FollowDisneyland’s ‘it’s a small world’ goes dark‘It’s a small world’ is officially closed for its annual winter refresh, and this year, the downtime could stretch longer than usual—possibly into March. For families and fans who see this gentle boat ride as a must-do, that’s a big change to park plans. The closure is part of Disneyland’s broader winter maintenance wave, with other favorites like Rise of the Resistance also offline. No reopening date has been set, so if your trip hinges on those iconic singing dolls, it might be time to rethink your itinerary. How does this impact your Disneyland experience? #Travel #Disneyland #SmallWorld00Share
Kelly Mack+FollowNapa Rose returns: Disneyland’s hidden gem is backNapa Rose, Disneyland’s most celebrated fine dining spot, is making its much-anticipated comeback in February 2026 after a major refresh. Locals and Disney regulars know this isn’t just another restaurant—it’s where the park’s grown-up side shines, with California-inspired menus and an award-winning wine list. The renovation keeps the heart of Napa Rose intact but adds cozy new touches, like a revamped bar and expanded patio. If you’re planning a trip, mark your calendar: reservations open January 27, 2026. For many, a meal here is as memorable as any ride. Who’s excited to see what’s new? #Travel #Disneyland #NapaRose00Share
Julie Padilla+FollowDisneyland’s new ticket rule changes trip planningLocking in your Disneyland trip just got a whole lot easier—now you can snag tickets up to 240 days in advance, a big jump from the old 180-day window. This means you can plan your magical getaway nearly eight months ahead, making it way simpler to coordinate flights, hotels, and family schedules. Plus, if you’re visiting through summer 2026, you’ll catch the 70th anniversary celebration with returning favorites like the Paint the Night Parade and new shows. How do you feel about booking this far ahead? Does it make your Disney planning less stressful or more overwhelming? #News #Disneyland #TravelPlanning10Share
Charles Coleman+FollowDisneyland’s Evil Queen fired after viral fameAfter eight years of dazzling Disneyland guests with her razor-sharp wit and iconic glares, the actress behind the park’s viral Evil Queen has been let go. Fans loved her legendary comebacks and commitment to the role, making her a social media sensation. Now, she’s finally able to reveal her identity and share her side of the story. Many are wondering: did her online popularity outshine Disney’s rules about keeping the magic under wraps? What do you think—should Disney embrace performers who connect with fans, or is protecting the illusion more important? #News #Disneyland #EvilQueen406Share
darrell47+FollowClassic Star Wars Is Back at Disneyland!Disneyland is giving Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge a major throwback! Out with Kylo Ren and in with the OGs—Darth Vader, Luke, Leia, and Han are taking over Black Spire Outpost. The land’s getting more of that iconic John Williams music, too. Basically, it’s turning into a Star Wars “greatest hits” zone, and fans are loving the nostalgia. If you missed the classics, now’s your time to geek out! #News #Disneyland #StarWars00Share
sperkins+FollowDisneyland hotel guests lose early park entryLosing that early park entry at Disneyland hotels has really shaken things up for regulars. For years, that extra 30 minutes before the crowds hit made the pricey on-site rooms feel worth it—ride your favorites, grab breakfast, and shop in peace. Now, with just a single Lightning Lane pass replacing the perk, many are wondering if it’s still worth paying Disney’s premium rates. Some guests are already switching to cheaper hotels nearby, saying the Disney magic just isn’t what it used to be. What do you think—will this change your plans for a Disney trip? #Travel #Disneyland #DisneyNews10Share
Charles Coleman+FollowDisneyland guests lose early entry—what now?Losing early entry at Disneyland hotels has fans fuming—especially after paying top dollar for that extra 30-minute head start. Now, instead of beating the crowds, hotel guests get just one Lightning Lane pass per stay. For many, that’s a tough trade, especially with ticket and pass prices climbing higher than ever. People are questioning if staying on-site is even worth it anymore, since there are cheaper hotels nearby. With so many changes, is the Disney magic fading for loyal visitors? How do you feel about these new perks and price hikes? #News #Disneyland #DisneyNews10Share
Michael Smith+FollowDisneyland monorail rescue leaves guests shakenA routine ride on Disneyland’s famous monorail turned into a tense evening when 60 passengers had to be evacuated after the train lost power high above the park. Firefighters used ladders to guide everyone safely down, and thankfully, no one was hurt. It’s wild to think how quickly a magical day can take a turn! For many locals and visitors, the monorail is a nostalgic part of the Disneyland experience—so this incident definitely hits close to home. How would you feel if your family was stuck up there? Should Disney rethink its ride safety protocols? #Transportation #Disneyland #Monorail00Share
Kelly Mack+FollowDisneyland’s new pass makes summer easierFamilies heading to Disneyland this year are in for a real treat: the new Explore Key annual pass finally lets you visit during those busy June and July school breaks—something the old Enchant Key just didn’t allow. Sure, it’s a bit pricier at $999, but with park hopper access, discounts, and more open dates, it could pay for itself in just a handful of visits. For parents juggling work and school schedules, this could be a total game-changer. Would you consider upgrading for more summer fun, or stick with single-day tickets? #Travel #Disneyland #FamilyTravel00Share
ethanconner+FollowDisneyland’s $224 ticket: Who really pays?A one-day Disneyland ticket now tops out at $224—just as the park laid off about 100 cast members in Anaheim. For families, that means a day of magic is more expensive than ever, while the people who help create that magic are facing pink slips. Disney says it’s all about efficiency and investing in new experiences, but locals and longtime fans are left wondering: Is the park’s premium pricing worth it if the guest experience and community jobs are on the line? How do you feel about paying more while seeing fewer cast members around? #News #Disneyland #Anaheim00Share