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Pour son baptême du feu avec sa nouvelle formation, Alessia Vigilia (Uno-X Mobility) a marqué les esprits par un raid... lire la suite
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Librairie perquisitionnée à Paris: l'éditeur d'un cahier jeunesse dénonce un «acte de censure»

A Major Disney World Closure Starts in 8 Days—and It Will Disrupt Park Operations
Disney World will soon announce a major transportation service closure, affecting operations across hotels and parks for millions of visitors. Credit: Disney Disney Skyline Closure: Operational Disruptions To Begin Resort-Wide The magic of Walt Disney World Resort often reveals itself in the smallest moments—gliding above shimmering waterways, catching a breeze as you float between lands, or watching the parks wake up from a bird’s-eye view. For many guests, those moments don’t happen on a thrill ride or during fireworks. They happen in transit. Few experiences capture that everyday enchantment quite like the Disney Skyliner. Since its debut, the gondola system has become a ritual for resort guests and park hoppers alike—efficient, scenic, and unmistakably Disney. You hear the hum of the cabins, spot character wraps drifting overhead, and suddenly the journey becomes part of the vacation story. But Disney magic is carefully maintained, and that means even the most beloved systems sometimes need a pause. Fans are noticing subtle signs, whispers are spreading online, and a familiar question is popping up in planning groups: What happens when the Skyliner isn’t there? Credit: @abigails_stl / Disney When a Seamless Disney Ritual Becomes Part of the Vacation Routine The Skyliner didn’t just solve a transportation problem—it changed how guests experience the resort. It shortened mornings, softened midday exhaustion, and offered a peaceful reset between parks. For families staying along its route, hopping to EPCOT or Disney’s Hollywood Studios felt effortless, even joyful. Over time, that ease became an expectation. Guests began choosing resorts specifically for Skyliner access. Morning strategies were built around it. Social feeds filled with photos of gondolas floating past fireworks or gliding in at golden hour. When something becomes that ingrained, any disruption feels bigger than a schedule note—it feels personal. Credit: Disney A Quiet Shift Is Prompting Questions From Disney Travelers As January continues, attentive fans are picking up on a familiar Disney pattern. Routine maintenance windows, transportation notices, and subtle planning adjustments have started to surface. For seasoned visitors, this signals one thing: a temporary change is coming. While Disney has long emphasized that refurbishments are non-negotiable for safety and reliability, that doesn’t stop the ripple effect. Travelers planning late-January trips are recalculating mornings. Park hoppers are rethinking transitions. And resort guests are asking how much extra time they’ll need when their favorite shortcut is unavailable. Credit: Brian McGowan, Unsplash Disney’s Transportation Ecosystem Has Always Been About Redundancy Long before gondolas soared above property, Disney perfected the art of moving massive crowds with layered options—buses, boats, walking paths, and monorails. The system is designed to flex when one piece steps away. That context matters. Temporary closures have happened before, and Disney has consistently leaned on its transportation depth to keep vacations running smoothly. Still, knowing how to pivot can make or break a park day, especially during rope drop or evening park hopping. Credit: Ryaninc, Flickr Here’s What’s Actually Happening With the Disney Skyliner Now for the detail travelers need: the Disney Skyliner will be closed from January 25 through January 31, 2026, as part of its annual refurbishment schedule. During this period, gondola service will be unavailable for guests staying at: Disney’s Art of Animation Resort Disney’s Pop Century Resort Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort Disney’s Riviera Resort Disney will provide complimentary bus transportation to EPCOT and Hollywood Studios from these resorts, using the same bus stops typically designated for Magic Kingdom and Animal Kingdom. Buses usually run about every 30 minutes, though guests should plan to leave at least an hour before their desired park arrival—especially during…

Commentaires sur S.Loeb : « Nasser a été intouchable » (Dakar 2026) par jewel

Dans cette ville, il est obligatoire d'avoir une voiture blanche

C'est dommage de jeter ce produit frais, il peut être mangé 3 semaines après sa date limite sans aucun risque
Commentaires sur ASM-FCL : Silence, coulons ! par Ralfedstroem
En réponse à Toph 74. Akliouche 50M?..faut le vendre vite alors parce qu'en ce moment il perd 5M par match en valeur.

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