Theme parks and resorts that changed their names
Theme parks around the world have changed their names over the years, from Disney’s Wild Animal Kingdom to Universal Escape.
Theme parks around the world have changed their names over the years, from Disney’s Wild Animal Kingdom to Universal Escape.
Anaheim approved DisneylandForward, allowing Disney to build new lands, attractions, hotel rooms, entertainment, and retail.
A steakhouse and a barbecue restaurant will open at Downtown Disney in the space formerly occupied by Tortilla Jo’s, plus more dining news.
Disney has updated accessibility policies at Disneyland and Disney World to ensure services are only used by guests who need them.
Disney revealed concept art for an “Avatar” experience at Disneyland Resort in California, but stopped short of a formal announcement — again.
Pirate’s Lair on Tom Sawyer Island collides two unlikely tales: “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer” and “Pirates of the Caribbean.”
Disneyland Resort announced park guests will soon be able to shop at two new shops inspired by “The Princess and the Frog.”
For the first time since 2018, Pixar pals are taking over the Disneyland Resort from April 26 through Aug. 4, 2024, for Pixar Fest.
Disney detailed its plans to invest $60 billion into parks in the coming decade, but stopped short of formally announcing attractions.
Here are my three favorite bites of food from Disney California Adventure Food & Wine Festival, running now through April 22, 2024.
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