An investment research firm is moving forward in suing the Marriott-owned Swan and Dolphin Resort. According to the suit, the resort won’t agree to nullify a contract for it to host a conference. The plans for 2,000-plus attendees even though COVID-19 makes it for the firm’s conference to go forward.
Category: Parks & Resorts
New Holiday Merchandise Coming to Disney Parks and shopDisney.com
It is only 2 months until Christmas and to celebrate Disney has shared with us a look at the Holiday Merchandise coming soon to shopDisney.com, Walt Disney World Resort, Downtown Disney District at Disneyland Resort and select Disney Parks around the world. Whether you are visiting Disney Parks this holiday season or just looking to bring the holiday
Halloween Will Be Much Different This Year at Disney’s Fort Wilderness
The spookiest day of the year is just around the corner and although it may look a little different this year, guests at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground can still look forward to many safe and spooktacular activities on Halloween! Guests will be able to participate in the golf
New Wishes Come True Blue Aulani Ears to support Make a Wish
The new Disney Parks Wishes Come True Blue Color Collection is the latest color trend collection! This stunning collection celebrates 40 years of Disney and Make-A-Wish working together to grant life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses. This color was also inspired by the official color of Make-A-Wish! Disney will
Disneyland Cast Members to receive layoff notices
The Walt Disney Company recently announced that it will be laying off 28,000 cast members across the company. Many of those layoffs are coming from Walt Disney World and Disneyland. Unions representing Disneyland Cast Members are starting to get layoff notices. Workers United Local 50 in California posted the following
Adventures by Disney Health and Safety Updates
Adventures by Disney has released quite a few announcements this week! Even though departures have been canceled through the end of this year, ABD is still prioritizing the health, safety, and well-being of guests. Here is what Adventures by Disney says they are doing in regards to health and safety
Carnival Cruise Line to resume operations in December
Cruise lines have been closed since the spring due to the pandemic. It looks like one cruise line will resume operations in December. Carnival Cruise Lines is hoping to start sailing on December 1, 2020. In order for that to happen, Carnival Corporation will need to provide appropriate environmental certifications
Disney Welcomes Its Newest Masai Giraffe to the Animal Kingdom
Another Masai giraffe was born at Disney’s Animal Kingdom on Tuesday, Oct. 20! View this post on Instagram A post shared by Dr. Mark Penning (@drmarkatdisney) We got all of the inside scoop from Dr. Mark Penning (@drmarkatdisney), Vice President: Animals, Science and Environment- “The giraffe family at Disney continues
Disney has no plans on reopening Main Street USA in Disneyland
Disney announced yesterday that next month Buena Vista Street in Disney California Adventure will open select dining and shopping locations for guests. This will be an extension of the Downtown Disney District at the Disneyland Resort. No rides will be open and guests will not need a park ticket in
Construction to begin on Tree of Life according to permit
According to the Orange County Comptroller, a permit has been for filed for construction on the Tree of Life. You can find the landmark Tree of Life at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. The permit is for general construction and doesn’t reveal much detail. However, the tree is the centerpiece of Disney’s
L.A. Area Chamber of Commerce Responds To Continued Closures of Southern California Amusement Parks
The L.A. Area Chamber of Commerce has responded to the continued closures of Southern California Amusement Parks yesterday. It reads: The state’s announcement regarding the guidelines for the reopening of theme parks is devastating news for the thousands of park employees and the surrounding communities. Theme parks support families through
Behind the scenes first look of the attraction marquee for Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure!
Are you looking forward to seeing the future of EPCOT? The Disney theme park is undergoing massive change since they’re adding new attractions. One such example is Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure. It’ll be some time before we see the debut of this attraction. However, we are getting a sneak peak of
Upcoming Minnie’s Seasonal Dining Events Coming To Hollywood Studios!
You are invited to celebrate with Minnie and her friends at Hollywood & Vine where she will be hosting her famous Minnie’s seasonal dining events all year! Available for lunch and dinner, these spectacular events offer music, decor and delicious food! Plus you get to share all of that with
Disneyland Closure costing Southern California Economy $5 Billion Dollars
The Orange County Register is reporting that the Disneyland closure is costing Southern California $5 billion. So far the closure has cost the Southern California economy $3 billion and will cost another $2 billion through March 2021 if the parks remain closed. Economists from Cal State Fullerton made those estimates