BIG Disney World NEWS in 2022



OKAY, everyone — it’s time for the Sparknotes version of what all happened in the Disney World parks (and the Disney company, in general) during 2022. (Spoiler alert — it was a LOT.) The changes, events, and announcements that happened this year will continue to impact the way we navigate the parks NEXT year. So sit tight, grab yourself a celebratory glass of champagne or sparkling grape juice, and enjoy this walk down memory lane here on DFB Guide.

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37 thoughts on “BIG Disney World NEWS in 2022”

  1. I hope someone from the original Disney family can take care of this business, because Walt has been the founder of the company since the early twenties, which is one hundred years.

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  2. The Bob-CEO Uno Reverse card was a hilarious title. Needed a laugh early today! Merry Christmas to you AJ and all the wonderful crew at ALLEars for the wonderful contact you bring us!

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  3. Disney is trash and until Elon musk is running this turd of a company and Kennedy is fired for her disgraceful running of this company many of us will not support their cancel culture ,woke, leftist, political agenda…..

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  4. Surge pricing SUCKS no matter who does it, Disney now surges EVERYWHERE!! Your not getting the same experiences for the extra $$. Disney use to be far above the industry standard, but that’s not true any more. Disney has lowered standards to be another bozo on the bus.
    Disney NEEDS the parks to make $$ to support their bottom line as their other holding underperform or lose money – looking at you Disney+.
    So the parks will keep seeking $$ until attendance drops and that’s not happening at this time. 😎🌴

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  5. I really hope the new Cake Bake Shop retains it's "from scratch" charm–this is something that has been missing from Disney dining, though Art Smith's food has retained it's quality thus far. Hopefully it will avoid the highly-processed stage that most Disney food (including those Disney drinks on the cocktail menu) has as its fate.

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  6. I plan on visiting Walt Disney World Resort every 60 Dats in 2023 and beyond! I hope I can find the 2917 Live Action version of The Beast from the 2017 Live Action version of Beauty and The Beast. I wonder where to start my search for him.

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  7. I really hope a WDW visit goes back to being more inclusive than a la carte. It was always expensive, but the experience once you got there was great. Now, its as if the parks tell families on a budget that they don't deserve the same experience that families with unlimited $$ get. If a family saves up to go to WDW, they should be able to fully enjoy it.

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  8. It still blows my mind to hear that Disney+ is underperforming considering it’s been on nearly all day every day in my house since 2019 when it came out (when I had my first child 😂)

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