Resort Report: Our stay at the Gaylord Palms, amid the pandemic
Can you stay safe while having fun at a resort amid the pandemic? Yes, as long as you know what to expect going in. Here’s our experience at the Gaylord Palms Resort.
Can you stay safe while having fun at a resort amid the pandemic? Yes, as long as you know what to expect going in. Here’s our experience at the Gaylord Palms Resort.
With Walt Disney World reopening later this week, annual passholders who haven’t already booked their park passes will have to wait until Aug. 17 to visit some of the theme parks.
With Walt Disney World theme parks reopening soon, many cast members returned to work today to get ready to safely welcome back guests. Some Magic Kingdom cast members were so excited to make some Disney magic again, they took it upon themselves to make a fun video about it.
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With Walt Disney World theme parks starting to reopen July 11, we were left to wonder how long it’d be before the Disneyland theme parks would follow suit. Wonder no more, as the Disneyland Resort has announced its phased reopening.
Orange County, Fla. has enacted a curfew, and Disney Springs and Universal Orlando CityWalk have adjusted their closing hours because of it.
“Scoob!” gives us the origin story of how Shaggy met Scooby, and then the rest of the gang, then leads us on a globe-trotting adventure (sorry Shaggy). It’s a fun, funny, family film, but may take it too far from the usual Scooby-Doo mystery for some old-school fans.
We have brought you virtual theme park visits through videos, treadmill runs, and theme park foods you can make at home, now a new app called Ambients will allow you to bring the soundtrack of people back to your life.
Disney Executive Chairman Bob Iger recently spoke with Barron’s about how the coronavirus (COVID-19) has affected their business, including what may need to be done when the parks reopen.
We have good news and bad news. First the bad news: A show based on “Kingdom Keepers”, the Disney theme park novels by Ridley Pearson, isn’t coming to Disney+. The good news? Its demise may have led to “Star Wars: The Mandalorian”.