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We’ve found the ultimate Disney Channel kid Loungefly that will bring back all the nostalgia. Grab your microphone and guitar because we’re about to jam out like we did in the 2000s.
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You get the best of both worlds!
We’ve found the ultimate Disney Channel kid Loungefly that will bring back all the nostalgia. Grab your microphone and guitar because we’re about to jam out like we did in the 2000s.
There aren’t many security rules you can opt out of, but did you know there’s one that’s optional?
Many airports have updated their TSA security processes to include biometric technology and facial scans as part of the ID verification process. Although the data is instantly deleted, you have the option to bypass this step.
Disney has cooked up a LOT of wild ideas over the years, and not all of them made it to the plate.
Some were teased with concept art and then never heard from again. Others were actually announced and then slowly faded into the background, like they never existed. And then there are a few that still sting—because we really wanted them to happen. Let’s talk about five Disney World projects that were planned, hyped, and then totally canceled.
Epic Universe just opened in May, but Universal is already submitting plans to expand!
This is the third park at Universal Orlando and has five themed lands: Super Nintendo World, The Wizarding World of Harry Potter and the Ministry of Magic, How to Train Your Dragon — Isle of Berk, Dark Universe, and Celestial Park. We’ve been exploring every detail and trying every snack, but the idea of an expansion has us thrilled!
Who doesn’t love a good Disney deal?

Disney gift cards
When it comes to saving money for your next Disney purchase, we love using Disney Gift cards! It’s a great way to start prepping before your trip with money dedicated specifically to the parks. Now, a select group could win a Disney+ gift card for FREE!
It turns out, you can book a vacation where everything is taken care of — even the snacks.
All-inclusive resorts aren’t just for tropical getaways in the Caribbean. The U.S. actually has some pretty epic all-inclusive destinations, too. And no, we’re not talking about boring buffets and scheduled entertainment every hour — we’re talking about luxury cabins, mineral-rich hot springs, next-level food, and wellness experiences that might just convince you to turn off your phone (maybe). Here are a few of the top all-inclusive travel spots in the U.S. that actually live up to the hype.
Six Flags is expected to close its California’s Great America park at the end of the 2027 season, People reports.
The park is located in Santa Clara, California, and its lease is coming to an end on June 30th, 2028. Six Flags Chief Financial Officer Brian Witherow told investors in May that there were no plans to extend the lease.
Halloween is coming faster than you think, Disney fans!
We’re already getting hyped for all things spooky season, and the Disney Parks will start getting their seasonal decorations and celebrations in a few short weeks. If you’re prepping now before summer ends, we’ve got a hot new collection you need to see online!
Free. Complimentary. No charge. Zero dollars.
It’s not OFTEN you hear those kinds of words thrown around at Disney World, but we’ve gathered up the offerings that are STILL FREE around property so YOU can take advantage of them the next time you’re there.
Brightline is chugging along with plans to bring its high-speed rail service from Orlando International Airport to Tampa — but it needs help funding the first phase of the project.
According to the Orlando Sentinel, Brightline is seeking up to $400 million to get started on the Orlando-Tampa route.
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