Quick guide to Toy Story Land at Disney’s Hollywood Studios
Our quick guide covers the basics of Toy Story Land at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, including dining and rides.
Our quick guide covers the basics of Toy Story Land at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, including dining and rides.
Find out where to watch fireworks on the Fourth of July in Orlando at Disney, Universal, SeaWorld, and other nearby locations, including showtimes and tips.
Disney spent much of our Lakeshore Lodge construction tour talking about nature, Bay Lake and the resort’s connection to its surroundings. Now, newly released concept art for The Wetlands offers the clearest look yet at how that vision could extend beyond the hotel itself and into what may become one of Walt Disney World’s most distinctive pool areas.
Disney Springs has reinvented itself before, but this summer feels like the start of another chapter. New experiences are arriving, familiar offerings are disappearing, and even the way guests move through Walt Disney World’s entertainment district is changing.
The former NBA Experience and DisneyQuest building at Disney Springs is preparing to welcome its next tenant. Level99, an interactive social gaming venue featuring 63 physical and mental challenges, will open June 29, with tickets going on sale June 22.
While, normally anyone can use the buses from Disney Springs to the resorts, Disney has begun limiting this free service during extra busy times, such as spring break and summer.
See the latest progress of the Tropical Americas at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, including future new rides themed to “Encanto” and Indiana Jones.
Before Disney’s Animal Kingdom opened to guests, baby giraffe Ivy took her first steps onto the Kilimanjaro Safaris savanna. From bounding gazelles and pacing painted dogs to a shy calf staying close to her mother, it was a sunrise safari few will ever experience.
Monsters, Inc. “doors” roller coaster construction is underway at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, replacing the former Muppet Courtyard.
One text message quickly spread across Central Florida on Monday afternoon: “Did you feel that?” As some residents reported feeling a distant earthquake near Cuba and others noticed nothing at all, Walt Disney World guests found themselves experiencing another mystery — multiple attractions temporarily listed as closed across the resort.