Give Kids the World Village to reopen to wish families in 2021
After months of closure and wishes put on hold, the magic will soon return to Give Kids the World Village, as it plans to reopen on Jan. 17, 2021.
After months of closure and wishes put on hold, the magic will soon return to Give Kids the World Village, as it plans to reopen on Jan. 17, 2021.
Fan Meetups by Fan Expo HQ is inviting everyone to join Give Kids the World Village to celebrate Night of a Million Lights this holiday season!
Give Kids the World Village and the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots programs of Seminole and Osceola Counties have teamed up to make sure this holiday season is is just as bright for less fortunate children in the Central Florida community.
Walt Disney World Resort’s donation of more than three million lights will transform Give Kids the World Village this holiday into a bright and merry wonderland during Night of a Million Lights – and for one 15-year-old boy, it will be a magical experience that won’t easily be forgotten.
For 53 nights starting on Friday, Nov. 13, 2020 through Sunday, January 3, 2021, Give Kids the World Village will come to life with Night of a Million Lights, a walk-through holiday spectacular.
Kennywood Park is once again auctioning off a piece of park history to support Give Kids the World, offering fans a chance to own their own ride vehicle.
Nestled in the heart of Kissimmee, Fla., you may find yourself inside a quaint little village — one that is home to a castle tower, whimsical villas, and even a pirate ship. On the outside, this may look like the location of a children’s fantasy novel, but inside is a robust organization dedicated to making…
Give Kids the World Village has opened registration for its fourth-annual Challenge for Hope 5K fun run. The 5K race had previously given people a rare opportunity to run (or stroll) through the whimsical village where children with critical illnesses stay when they have a wish to visit any of Central Florida’s world-class attractions. However,…
There’s no disguising the fact that many of our attractions and businesses have suffered badly during the COVID-19 pandemic, but it is equally true that our tourist industry has found ways to cope and find new paths for navigating the current crisis. Some, though, need extra help to ensure they can come back as strong…
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