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Disney Confirms Reason Behind Permanent Removal of Grand Floridian Gingerbread House

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July 1, 2026

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For many Walt Disney World fans, the towering gingerbread house inside Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort Spa wasn’t just another holiday decoration. It was one of the defining Christmas traditions at the resort, drawing thousands of guests every season to admire the massive display, purchase holiday treats, and soak in the Victorian atmosphere. Now Disney [] The post Disney Confirms Reason Behind Permanent Removal of Grand Floridian Gingerbread House appeared first on That Park Place.

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That Park Place

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· Jun 24, 2026

BREAKING: Disney Permanently Retires Grand Floridian Gingerbread House at Walt Disney World

For decades, one of the most beloved holiday traditions at Walt Disney World wasn’t a ride, a fireworks show, or even something that required a park ticket. It was the massive gingerbread house inside Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort Spa. Now that tradition is officially over. According to a new report from WDW News Today, [] The post BREAKING: Disney Permanently Retires Grand Floridian Gingerbread House at Walt Disney World appeared first on That Park Place.

Fortune

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· Jun 29, 2026

Harvard’s housing report has a darker message than affordability—the middle-class home was always a historical accident

Harvard's U.S. housing report points to an uncomfortable conclusion: homeownership is no longer something you earn. It's something you inherit.

Slate Magazine

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· Jun 22, 2026

Help! My Wife Promised Me She Wasn’t a Disney Adult. Well, Her Actual Obsession Is Just as Bad.

I could not have been more clear.

Variety

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· Jun 23, 2026

Disney+ Taps Ron O’Berst, Laura Klimke for Scripted U.K. Roles

With the success of “Rivals” on Disney+, the Mouse House is investing in its U.K. scripted original teams with two new hires. Disney+ scripted originals in the U.K. has tapped Ron O’Berst from “Hamnet” producer Hera Pictures for the role of director while Pure Fiction Television’s Laura Klimke joins as senior development manager. At Hera, []

ComicBook.com

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· Jul 8, 2026

The Owl House Shares First Look at Long-Awaited Sequel

Disney While Disney has long had an animated history on the silver screen thanks to outings such as Frozen, Moana, The Lion King, and too many others to list, the studio has done the same on the small screen. Throughout the history of the Disney Channel and Disney+, the production house has been creating new universes []

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· Jun 25, 2026

What Would’ve Happened If THE WAY HOME Got a Season 5?

THE WAY HOME has officially come to an end after four seasons, but that doesn’t mean the showrunners didn’t have some ideas about...

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Related coverage for "Disney Confirms Reason Behind Permanent Removal of Grand Floridian Gingerbread House": That Park Place — BREAKING: Disney Permanently Retires Grand Floridian Gingerbread House at Walt Disney World. Fortune — Harvard’s housing report has a darker message than affordability—the middle-class home was always a historical accident. Slate Magazine — Help! My Wife Promised Me She Wasn’t a Disney Adult. Well, Her Actual Obsession Is Just as Bad.. Variety — Disney+ Taps Ron O’Berst, Laura Klimke for Scripted U.K. Roles. ComicBook.com — The Owl House Shares First Look at Long-Awaited Sequel. MovieGuide — What Would’ve Happened If THE WAY HOME Got a Season 5?