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Disney Easter Parade, Maul, Popcorn Buckets, and Castle Update

It was another packed week for Disney fans, and this episode of This Week at Walt Disney World had a little bit of everything. Greg checked out the 2026 Walt Disney World Easter Parade. Cinderella Castle continued its eye-catching repaint. Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord kept the Disney+ conversation going. Disneyland added more fuel to the May the 4th hype train. And, naturally, popcorn buckets somehow became part of almost every storyline.

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From Magic Kingdom traditions to Disney+ premieres, this was one of those weeks where Disney news felt like it was coming from every direction at once. That is exactly what made this episode so much fun.

Easter Weekend Brings Classic Magic Back to Magic Kingdom

One of the biggest highlights this week was Greg taking in the 2026 Walt Disney World Easter Parade. For longtime Disney fans, that kind of seasonal entertainment still feels special. It is the kind of offering that brings old-school Magic Kingdom energy back into the spotlight.

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There is something about Easter at Walt Disney World that always feels a little different. It is colorful, it is nostalgic, and it reminds you that Disney still knows how to make a holiday weekend feel like an event. That made Greg’s Easter Parade visit one of the strongest anchors for this week’s show.

For fans who love traditions, this is the kind of Disney coverage that matters. It is not just about what is new. It is also about the experiences that keep guests coming back year after year.

Cinderella Castle Keeps Stealing the Show

Another major talking point this week was the latest Cinderella Castle painting update. The refreshed look has been one of the most talked-about visual changes at Magic Kingdom, and each new update has fans taking a closer look.

What makes this story interesting is how much one color shift can change the feel of the park. Cinderella Castle is not just another backdrop. It is the image most people connect with Walt Disney World. So when the tones change, even slightly, fans notice.

This week’s update looked especially strong. The castle is starting to feel both classic and fresh at the same time, which is not an easy balance to strike. That is why this project continues to be such a strong conversation piece.

Maul Brings New Energy to Disney+

Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord also made this week’s lineup. The animated series debuted on Disney+ with a two-episode premiere on April 6, and it has already become a major point of conversation for Star Wars fans.

Darth Maul wields his double-bladed red lightsaber in a fighting stance in Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord.
Darth Maul wields his double-bladed red lightsaber in a fighting stance in Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord.

That matters because Maul remains one of the most compelling characters in modern Star Wars storytelling. He is familiar, but he still feels dangerous. He is connected to the larger saga, yet his story can go in darker and more unexpected directions. That gives this series real weight for fans trying to keep up with where Star Wars animation is heading next.

For Disney+ viewers, this is exactly the kind of release that can keep the service feeling essential between the biggest live-action premieres.

Disneyland Turns May the 4th Into Popcorn Bucket Season

The Disneyland May the 4th Foodie Guide is out, and yes, the popcorn bucket excitement is very real. At this point, collectible popcorn buckets are not just snacks with packaging. They are a full Disney subculture.

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This week’s show leaned into that fun in the best possible way. Between the foodie guide hype and Greg apparently ending up with a stadium and a car full of popcorn buckets, the collectible chaos practically became its own segment.

That is also what makes Disney foodie guide coverage so clickable right now. It is never just about the menu. It is about the limited-time items, the photos fans start sharing right away, and the merch-style frenzy that builds around certain releases. Star Wars season always seems to take that energy even higher.

Greg, Dole Whip, and Peak Disney Show Energy

Of course, no episode like this would be complete without at least one moment that sounds too ridiculous to make up. This week, that moment was Greg somehow ending up showering in Dole Whip.

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V.I.PASSHOLDER Summer Days Are Back

Walt Disney World Annual Passholders also got something to watch this week, with V.I.PASSHOLDER Summer Days returning from May 1 through July 31, 2026. Disney has already started teasing limited-time perks, including merchandise, food and beverage offerings, discounts, and a new magnet.

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Because this is Disney in 2026, there is also another popcorn bucket in the conversation. At this point, that almost feels like part of the brand strategy.

Passholder news always gets attention because it hits that sweet spot between practical and collectible. Discounts matter. Exclusive perks matter. But the items people can only get for a limited time are often what really drive the excitement.

Hallmark Happenings with Holly Joins the Show

This week also introduced the first Hallmark Happenings with Holly segment, with Holly joining the show to cover the latest Hallmark Channel news.

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Catch Up on This Week’s Disney Stories

This week’s live show pulled together a wide mix of Disney news and fan conversation. From Easter at Walt Disney World to the latest Cinderella Castle update, a new Maul series on Disney+, Star Wars foodie hype at Disneyland, Passholder perks, and Holly’s first Hallmark segment, there was a lot to cover.

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