Eight festive facts about Walt Disney World’s holiday décor
We’re sharing eight festive facts about Walt Disney World’s holiday décor that makes it the merriest place on earth.
We’re sharing eight festive facts about Walt Disney World’s holiday décor that makes it the merriest place on earth.
The Walt Disney World Railroad closed in 2018 and has now finally re-opened to all visitors of the Magic Kingdom to enjoy once again.
There have been many ways to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Walt Disney World Resort, including at the more than two dozen hotels that are still undergoing exciting renovations and additions. Some of these upgrades include room and lobby remodels with fresh decor and amenities, new technology and furniture, and even new dining offerings.
One of track and field’s most decorated female athletes, Sanya Richards-Ross, completed her first-ever runDisney race, a 5K during the runDisney Wine & Dine Half-Marathon Weekend at Walt Disney World.
Disney transportation fans, snag this niche item before its gone. Now on sale, a retro Monorail Lunch Box available in-person and online.
Guests can enjoy festive activities with Santa & Mrs. Claus, who’ve returned to The Swan & Dolphin for their annual holiday vacation.
Epcot’s International Festival of the Arts starts soon, and with it is the debut of new Figment merchandise.
Debuting now for a limited time, an all new “Avatar: The Way of Water” projection show at Disney’s Animal Kingdom.
Prepare your appetite, as the newest table service offering at Walt Disney World prepares to open Spring 2023 at Disney’s Hollywood Studios.
“Woo-hoo!” Epcot will open “DuckTales World Showcase Adventure,” the latest incarnation of its park-wide interactive game, on Dec. 16, 2022.