Walt Disney World’s water parks to remain closed until 2021
Walt Disney World has shared via an update on their website that both of their water parks, Disney’s Blizzard Beach and Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon, will remain closed until 2021.
Walt Disney World has shared via an update on their website that both of their water parks, Disney’s Blizzard Beach and Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon, will remain closed until 2021.
Six Flags Darien Lake announced in a statement that the park will remain closed through the rest of 2020 due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The theme park—located in Buffalo, NY—is prioritizing the health and safety of both guests and team members.
Cedar Fair, one of the world’s largest regional amusement-resort operators, has decided to keep five of the parks they operate closed this year. Many of the ones already open, will close early for the season.
Fans of Ample Hills Creamery, the Brooklyn-based ice cream shop that opened an outpost on Disney’s BoardWalk in 2016, have been on quite the roller coaster ride when it comes to tracking the beloved scoop shop’s fate at Walt Disney World. Sadly, we just received confirmation from an Ample Hills Creamery spokesperson that the ice…
Give Kids the World Village has shared a statement from Pamela Landwirth, CEO and President, that the nonprofit will remain closed due to unforeseen circumstances as a result of COVID-19.
Disney’s “Frozen” on Broadway has announced that it will permanently close due to the COVID-19 pandemic and extended closure of the Great White Way.
WhirlyDome, a locally-owned and operated attraction on International Drive in Orlando, Fla., has closed its doors for good amid the ongoing virus crisis.
Legoland Florida Resort has announced a temporary closure due to the ongoing coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Tokyo Disney Resort has uploaded a special performance of their nighttime spectacular “Fantasmic!” to YouTube, saying farewell to the show, as it was originally scheduled to close today.
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.
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