Universal Orlando Resort to temporarily close due to coronavirus
Universal Orlando Resort has joined its sister parks in Hollywood and Japan by announcing a temporary closure due to the ongoing coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.
Universal Orlando Resort has joined its sister parks in Hollywood and Japan by announcing a temporary closure due to the ongoing coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.
With the sudden closure of Disney and Universal parks around the world, guests were left with the challenging (and definitely disappointing) task of deciding whether they should cancel or reschedule their planned theme park vacation – and then figuring out how to do it.
Art is a great way to help kids express themselves, get their energy out, and have fun, all at the same time. Having some easy-to-do art projects on hand and ready to go is a great way to help your kids relieve stress and take control of a small part of their lives. Here are…
To help Orlando’s restaurant community through the ongoing virus crisis and to encourage residents to take advantage of take-out and delivery options, Visit Orlando is launching a new “Orlando To Go” campaign.
While Walt Disney World Resort is temporarily closed due to the ongoing virus crisis, Disney’s Animal Care team is continuing to provide care at Disney’s Animal Kingdom.
Due to the ongoing closures of attractions on International Drive in Orlando as a result of the virus crisis, a new I-Drive Food Bank has opened for donations to support service industry workers.
If you’re looking for a fun activity to do at home that adds a bit of Disney magic to your day, you’re in luck! Here’s a complete video series on how to draw Mickey Mouse and his various looks.
Join hosts Brittani and Banks as they bring you news and discussion about all things theme parks, as well as their thoughts on the latest movies, television, and video games on The Attractions Podcast.
During the one-night-only return of “The Rosie O’Donnell Show” live stream, Disney Theatrical fans may have gotten an unexpected theatre confirmation in relation to “Hercules.”
B Hotels & Resorts, including its properties in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. and Disney Springs, are now offering a rate of $79 per night plus a waived resort fee during the ongoing virus crisis.