Downtown Disney District reopens at Disneyland Resort
The Downtown Disney District began its phased reopening to guests today at the Disneyland Resort, with several operational changes now in place to keep everyone safe.
The Downtown Disney District began its phased reopening to guests today at the Disneyland Resort, with several operational changes now in place to keep everyone safe.
A new footwear store is coming to the Downtown Disney District at the Disneyland Resort this summer – California Sole!
With Walt Disney World theme parks starting to reopen July 11, we were left to wonder how long it’d be before the Disneyland theme parks would follow suit. Wonder no more, as the Disneyland Resort has announced its phased reopening.
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) .
Vegetarian food has really begun to steal the show at the Disney Parks. No longer menu afterthoughts added simply to ensure there’s something for everyone, plant-based, flavor-forward dishes are taking center stage at Disneyland and Walt Disney World and are winning over even the most militant carnivores.
Asian Street Eats by Chef Hung Huynh, a new dining concept from Earl Enterprises, is now open at Disneyland’s Downtown Disney District.
The holidays usually evoke different fond memories for everyone. Perhaps it’s a special place or tradition, or maybe the aroma of a special meal. For others, it could be a seasonal décor. That’s the idea behind the “Let it Glow” holiday art installation at Disneyland Resort’s Downtown Disney District.
The day you’ve been waiting for all year is almost here – the biggest shopping day of the year, Black Friday! With it comes special deals and offers at World of Disney at both Disney Springs and the Downtown Disney District.
This winter, the Downtown Disney District at Disneyland Resort is lighting up the holiday shopping season with the new “Let it Glow” Christmas trees.
The spooky season has arrived at the Disney Parks, and Disney Springs and Downtown Disney District are celebrating with ghoulishly good discounts leading up to Halloween.
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