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When you’re talking with someone as creative as Eric Baker, who worked as set dresser and props fabricator for both Universal and Disney, one Q&A isn’t enough to hold it all.
When you’re talking with someone as creative as Eric Baker, who worked as set dresser and props fabricator for both Universal and Disney, one Q&A isn’t enough to hold it all.
Ever After Character Events, a princess and character entertainment company in Orlando, Fla., will be broadcasting a special princess ‘Story Time Live’ for families staying at home during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Due to the ongoing coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, Cirque du Soleil has announced that it will temporarily suspend the upcoming previews for “Drawn to Life,” a new show that was set to debut at Disney Springs.
NBCUniversal has announced that Universal Pictures will make its movies available at home on the same day as their global theatrical releases, starting with DreamWorks Animation’s “Trolls World Tour” on April 10 in the U.S.
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The coronavirus (COVID-19) virus is truly something we haven’t seen before. The mass spread of the virus has caused many nations to shut their borders. And, this past Sunday, it led to the closing of all of Orlando’s massive theme parks. Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando and SeaWorld Orlando, joined every major theme park nation-wide…
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To help others in Central Florida during this time of uncertainty, Walt Disney World Resort will donate excess food inventory to the Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida during its temporary coronavirus (COVID-19) closure.
Various contracted entertainment acts at Epcot have been cut due to the resort’s closure this week due to the coronavirus pandemic.
After first saying they would stay open, the Disney Company has now made the decision to close their retail stores, as well as Disney-owned and operated stores and restaurants at Disney Springs and Downtown Disney and all their resorts starting later this week, because of coronavirus (COVID-19) .