Walt Disney World and Universal Orlando Resorts have begun preparations for Hurricane Milton, Marley the American Crocodile has been permanently removed from DinoLand U.S.A., and Disney faces a new class action lawsuit — all this and more in today’s daily recap for Sunday, October 6, 2024.
Walt Disney World
Magic Kingdom

- One of the Storybook Circus welcome banners has been removed at Magic Kingdom.
- Join us for the latest photo report from the Magic Kingdom.
EPCOT

- The Ocean Life exhibit located on the first floor of SeaBase in The Seas with Nemo & Friends Pavilion has reopened at EPCOT.
Disney’s Animal Kingdom

- Marley the American crocodile, who used to be housed in DinoLand U.S.A., has been removed from his former habitat as Disney’s Animal Kingdom begins preparations for Pueblo Esperanza.
Walt Disney World Resort Hotels

- Walt Disney World is waiving cancellation and change fees for guests with reservations at the resort hotels due to Hurricane Milton.
Other Walt Disney World News

- Walt Disney World has released an official statement regarding Hurricane Milton.
- In their latest update regarding Tropical Storm Milton, the National Hurricane Center reports that the trajectory of the path has moved slightly south.
- Tropical Storm Milton has officially become Hurricane Milton, as it prepares to make landfall in Florida this upcoming week.
- Walt Disney World is no longer allowing guests to make park reservations for Wednesday, October 9, the day that Hurricane Milton is expected to make landfall.
Disneyland Resort

- The enchantedtikibar Instagram account hints that the new Haunted Mansion Madame Leota tiki mug currently available to Club 33 members may be coming to Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar at Disneyland Hotel.
- Howl up some holiday spirit with two new Dooney & Bourke bags featuring iconic Disney dogs in their holiday best, now available at Disneyland.
Entertainment and Media
Disney+

- “Agatha All Along” continues with its fourth installment, returning us to our coven in mourning (or at least most of them).
The Walt Disney Company

- A class action lawsuit has been filed against The Walt Disney Company stemming from a data breach in July of this year.
Universal Studios
Universal Orlando Resort
- In their latest update regarding Tropical Storm Milton, the National Hurricane Center reports that the trajectory of the path has moved slightly south.
- Tropical Storm Milton has officially become Hurricane Milton, as it prepares to make landfall in Florida this upcoming week.
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