Star Wars Trading Post now open at Downtown Disney District
The new go-to place for all things Star Wars, the Star Wars Trading Post, is now open in its new home at Downtown Disney District in Anaheim, Calif.
The new go-to place for all things Star Wars, the Star Wars Trading Post, is now open in its new home at Downtown Disney District in Anaheim, Calif.
2021 is the Year of the Ox, and Disney Parks, Experiences, and Products is commemorating Lunar New Year at Disney Parks around the world with new collections featuring red and gold apparel, accessories, and adorable Mickey and Minnie plush dressed in festive holiday attire.
Southern California theme parks have been closed for nearly a year. With re-opening dates still unknown, the Downtown Disney District at Disneyland Resort and Universal CityWalk at Universal Studios Hollywood have come to the rescue for fans searching for a dash of pixie dust and a taste of the Wizarding World.
Just a few days after California officials announced they would lift the statewide stay-at-home-order, Disneyland Resort announced that dining establishments on Buena Vista Street in Disney California Adventure and the Downtown Disney District would be reopening.
Bright Suns! On Feb. 19, 2021, the Star Wars Trading Post will be the go-to place for all things Star Wars at the Disneyland Resort.
As we hit the midseason mark in “WandaVision” on Disney+, fans now have a collection of new merchandise inspired by the Marvel show to look forward to!
Recently, Disneyland Resort sent shockwaves through the Disney fan community when they announced that their Annual Passport program would be discontinued. At first, I was surprised like most, but after taking a moment to think about it, it makes complete sense.
Disneyland Resort has announced a new title for Annual Passholders who held active passes as of March 14, 2020 – Disneyland Resort Legacy Passholder.
Disney has announced that story enhancements and updates are coming to the Jungle Cruise attraction at both Disneyland park at Disneyland Resort and Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World Resort.
The Walt Disney Company has mentioned over and over again (and seems proud of the fact) that when guests are surveyed, character interactions in the parks are always among the top-rated aspects of a Disney vacation. Whether it’s seeing your favorite characters in a parade, show or for a meet and greet, this is always a delight for many Disney fans. That’s why it’s so baffling when we hear of Disney projects where classic characters won’t be found. (I’m looking at you early-years Epcot and Disney California Adventure.)