A look at how the international Disney parks are celebrating the holidays
Disney Parks around the world are celebrating the most magical time of year with special holiday celebrations and experiences, now through the new year.
Disney Parks around the world are celebrating the most magical time of year with special holiday celebrations and experiences, now through the new year.
As construction ramps up on the previously-announced Tron attraction coming to Tomorrowland at Magic Kingdom, two temporary closures have taken effect in the park.
Audiences can experience American Girl in a brand-new way with “American Girl Live,” coming to Bob Carr Theater at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts in 2019.
To celebrate the 90th anniversary of Mickey Mouse, Disney has created a special gift card encrusted with Swarovski crystals that make the ultimate gift for any hardcore Disney fan.
Barnes & Noble has announced the return of its customer-favorite event, Storytime Pajama Party featuring “The Polar Express,” set for Friday, Dec. 7 at 7 p.m. in stores nationwide.
Each day, guests toss hundreds of coins into fountains and wishing wells across Walt Disney World Resort. Have you ever wondered what happens to all of those pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters?
After a four-year-long run, Busch Garden Tampa Bay’s animal show, “Opening Night Critters” is closing at the end of December 2018.
Celebrate the end of 2018 at Universal Studios Hollywood with EVE, one of Hollywood’s biggest New Year’s celebrations, on Monday, Dec. 31.
The legendary Queen Mary in Long Beach, Calif. invites guests to step aboard this winter for Queen Mary Christmas.
Originally reported by Animation Magazine, Heritage Auctions is celebrating Mickey’s 90th birthday with a huge Animation Art auction this December, featuring plenty of Mickey memorabilia, as well as Mary Blair artwork.