WDWNT Reporter Nick Corjay has returned from a week-long trip to Walt Disney World and has a few newsworthy photos to share with us:
Work continues on the Main Street facades at the Magic Kingdom
WDWNT Reporter Nick Corjay has returned from a week-long trip to Walt Disney World and has a few newsworthy photos to share with us:
Work continues on the Main Street facades at the Magic Kingdom
WDWNT Reporter Josh Siegel traveled to Epcot to catch a preview of Captain EO yesterday and he has a few photos from his trip to share:
Tron-o-rail!!!
From an article about “What’s Next?” at Disneyland Resort on Disney’s D23 website, here’s more on Star Tours II and Under the Sea: Journey of the Little Mermaid: The Little Mermaid: Ariel’s Undersea Adventure A couple sen-sea-tional reveals were made about this mega-attraction sprouting up now along the side of Paradise Bay. As guests descend into … Read more
At the media festivities last week at Disneyland Resort, we got a closer look and a few more details about both “Under The Sea: Journey of the Little Mermaid” and “Star Tours II” (note that Disney has dropped the II from the name, but we’ll be using it just to differentiate it from the current version of the attraction). While the previews are meant for Disneyland, both attractions will be almost identical at both Walt Disney World and Disneyland Resort.
First looking at the Little Mermaid dark ride, the clam vehicles are actually different from the Seas with Nemo and Friends
WDWNT Reporter Josh Siegel was lucky enough to be able to attend the cast member preview of the Main Street Electrical Parade at the Magic Kingdom last night, but lucky for us, he took a few photos to share:

The name change at Cinderella’s Golden Carousel is official
WDWNT Reporter Adam Roth visited Walt Disney World on Sunday and has a plethora of newsworthy photos to share with us from his trip:
Let’s go shopping at Star wars Weekends
WDWNT Reporter Josh Siegel has provided us with photos from his latest jaunt around Walt Disney World, so let’s take a look:
Haven’t been here in a while
Matt Paul spent two days at the Walt Disney World Resort and actually has some pictures that aren’t of things featured in the ridiculous amount of photo reports we’ve had this month. Let’s take a look:
Those great Star Wars Weekends posters are outside Disney’s Hollywood Studios
WDWNT Reporter Nick Corjay visited the Magic Kingdom on Sunday and has a few newsworthy photos to share with us:
Work continues on the Exposition Hall
WDWNT Reporter Matt Paul visited the Walt Disney World Resort yesterday and has a plethora of newsworthy photos to share with us:
Getting ready for Star Wars Weekends at the Studios
Our good friend Robert Ashburn of FloridaThrills.net has provided us with yet another photo update from the Walt Disney World Resort, so let’s take a look at what’s new and exciting:
It’s going to be a busy day….
WDWNT Network Community Forum user FreakOuter84 provided us with the following photos of the construction walls in Fantasyland at the Magic Kingdom: The walls now have large landscapes and descriptions of what’s to come Note that this isn’t concept art, but artwork from the films Preview of “Under the Sea: Journey of the Little Mermaid” … Read more
Big things are happening at the Magic Kingdom right now and WDWNT Reporter Brandon Struve visited the Magic Kingdom last night to see exactly what’s going on at the world’s leading theme park:
‘Tis a stormy night on the Seven Seas…. lagoon….
WDWNT Reporter Nick Corjay visited the Magic Kingdom on Friday and he took a number of newsworthy photos to share with us:
TRON-o-rail!!!
Matt Paul made a visit to the Magic Kingdom a few days ago and has some photos of Fantasyland to share with us. While the larger construction projects for the Fantasyland Forest expansion have not begun, there is plenty going on in the area:
Tree clearing behind Fantasyland is visible from the Walt Disney World Railroad
WDWNT Reporter Matt Paul made a visit to the Magic Kingdom yesterday and has a few newsworthy photos of construction around the park to share with us:
Work moves to the other side of the Walt Disney World Railroad