The Trump scene has been removed from Home Alone 2 on Disney+. This is because the scene has created a lot of controversy and has upset many people.

According to an internal source, every year, thousands of people complain that the Trump scene causes them immense pain and suffering. This is especially true around Christmas and the other holidays.

They don’t want to see Donald Trump in their living room while they are trying to watch a nice Christmas movie. Because of this, Disney has removed the scene altogether from Home Alone 2 on Disney+.
It’s similar to how they removed I’ll Make a Man Out of You from Mulan, which we reported on here. Our source mentioned that Disney is also attempting a Home Alone 2 buyback, where Disney will offer to buy the DVD or VHS of this movie from anyone who has it.
The goal is to erase this moment from the movie entirely, which is much harder when millions of people have a hard copy of it. As you might imagine, many people think that this is very stupid and extremely petty.
They argue that if someone is offended by this scene, they can either skip it, not watch the movie, or just grow up. Removing this scene on Disney+ and attempting to erase it from history is certainly a move by Disney, and many people are laughing at it.
What do you think of Disney removing the President Trump cameo from Home Alone 2? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!
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Disney World Starting New Resort to Resort Bus Service
Disney World has announced the launch of a new resort-to-resort bus service across Walt Disney World. The service is designed to make it easier for guests to travel between hotels without having to go through the theme parks or Disney Springs first.
According to an internal source, Disney has received thousands of complaints each year from guests (that’s probably you included) who are frustrated by how long it can take to visit friends, dine, or explore amenities at other resorts. This issue is especially noticeable during busy seasons, when transportation lines are longer and schedules are tighter.
Many guests don’t want to spend an hour transferring buses just to grab dinner at another hotel or check out a different resort. Because of this, Disney is rolling out direct bus routes between select resorts, with plans to expand the service if the demand is high.
The new buses will run throughout the day and evening, focusing on popular resort pairings and high-traffic dining times. Disney believes this will reduce crowding on existing transportation options while giving guests more flexibility during their stay.
It’s similar to how Disney uses Skyliner routes from certain resorts like Riviera Resort and Caribbean Beach Resort to improve guest movement. My not real sources also mentioned that Disney is closely monitoring guest feedback and may adjust routes or add late-night service depending on usage.
As you might imagine, reactions are mixed. Many guests are excited about the added convenience, while others feel Disney should focus more on improving park transportation instead (again that’s probably you included). Still, the new service is a clear attempt by Disney to address a long-standing complaint, and plenty of fans are already praising the move. The move is still to be announced by Disney as of this moment but it is likely we’ll see this new service being deployed by Q2 2026.
What do you think about Disney starting a new resort-to-resort bus service? Feel free to let me know your thoughts in the comments below!
The scene was never removed, I checked just seconds before posting this.