Disney World Articles and News Stories


Disney World Extends Portraits of Courage Exhibit at EPCOT

Guests visiting EPCOT will have more time to experience Portraits of Courage: A Commander in Chief’s Tribute to America’s Warriors, as Disney has announced the exhibit will remain open through the Fourth of July weekend in 2026. The exhibit, located inside the American Adventure pavilion, is part of “Disney Celebrates America,” a resort-wide initiative recognizing Disney World Extends Portraits of Courage Exhibit at EPCOT

Disney’s Fairytale Weddings Celebrates 35 Years with New Light-Up Gown

For 35 years, Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings & Honeymoons has been turning park proposals and castle ceremonies into full-scale fairy tales. Since launching in 1991, the program has hosted hundreds of thousands of weddings and honeymoons for couples from around the world – and for its 35th anniversary, Disney is marking the milestone with a month of Disney’s Fairytale Weddings Celebrates 35 Years with New Light-Up Gown

Josh D’Amaro Helped on New Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run Update

As Josh D’Amaro prepares to step into the role of Disney CEO, new details are emerging about how hands-on he’s been with upcoming park updates; including changes to Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run at Disneyland Park and Disney’s Hollywood Studios. In a recent profile, Harvard Business Review’s Marcus Buckingham shadowed D’Amaro through a full day that included time in the parks, meetings at his Josh D’Amaro Helped on New Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run Update

“Marriage Made in Hell”: Michael Eisner on Disney Leadership and Rising Park Prices

For a lot of us Disney fans, Michael Eisner played a major part of the soundtrack of our childhoods. He was in the room during the Disney Renaissance. He oversaw new lands, new ships, new films, a serious glow-up for the parks in the ’90s, and was the face of Disney TV specials. When Eisner sits down “Marriage Made in Hell”: Michael Eisner on Disney Leadership and Rising Park Prices