Legoland Florida Resort announces temporary closure due to coronavirus
Legoland Florida Resort has announced a temporary closure due to the ongoing coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Legoland Florida Resort has announced a temporary closure due to the ongoing coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Despite a new stay-at-home order for Orange and Osceola counties being issued this week, requiring non-essential businesses to close and citizens to stay home due to the virus crisis, one Disney attraction remains open — Walt Disney World Golf courses.
During this unprecedented time, theme parks around the world have closed to help prevent the spread of the ongoing virus crisis. Many people are staying at home, and we’d like to help provide some entertainment.
While live concerts might be on hold as everyone does their part with social distancing, Jimmy Buffet is offering up some fun with broadcasts of shows from the Margaritaville archives.
Due to the constantly-changing circumstances around the world as a result of the ongoing virus crisis, Disneyland Paris has chosen to cancel its upcoming Disneyland Paris Princess Run.
While everyone is at home practicing social distancing, it’s the perfect time to catch up on everything Disney+ has to offer! From Disney and Pixar movies to Marvel, Star Wars, National Geographic and more, there’s something for everyone.
As the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) continues to spread, keep an eye on this page to see how it affects the theme parks and attractions in the U.S.
We’re all struggling right now, and Disney fans across the country are mourning the closure of the Disney Parks due to the virus crisis, the cancellation of their vacations, and their daily fix of real-time Disney content from around the internet and social media.
While the Disneyland Resort is still temporarily closed, the Dapper Dans of Main Street, U.S.A. are using their #VoicesFromHome to share a bit of Disney magic with fans online.
Despite Walt Disney World’s temporary closure, Disney’s Animal Care team has their hands full providing care to thousands of animals — including the newest addition to Disney’s Animal Kingdom, a Hartmann’s Zebra foal!