Walt Disney World theme parks officially reopening July 11, here’s what you need to know
Walt Disney World Resort’s theme parks will officially reopen to guests on July 11, after being closed since March 16 due to COVID-19.
Walt Disney World Resort’s theme parks will officially reopen to guests on July 11, after being closed since March 16 due to COVID-19.
After initially announcing that they would be closed until the end of March due to the ongoing virus crisis, both Walt Disney World and Disneyland have now confirmed that they will be extending their closures “until further notice.”
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) .
This week, the National Football League’s biggest stars will take over Orlando for the 2020 NFL Pro Bowl, and all the action is happening at Walt Disney World!
With Christmas just two days away, this time of year is certainly a busy one at Magic Kingdom park. To commemorate the holiday, the park is offering entertainment and attraction overlays from Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party to regular day guests.
One fan will be chosen by the NFL for a once-in-a-lifetime Disney MVP Experience at Walt Disney World.
MagicBand collectors will have two new colors to snap up soon at Walt Disney World Resort.
For 20 years, Walt Disney World has cooked up special gingerbread displays for a few of its resorts – and for 2019, a new one has risen.
With Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party happening now at Walt Disney World Resort, guests can add even more ghoulish delight to their vacation with items from Disney Floral & Gifts.
Today, guests will step off-world and onto the planet of Batuu, as Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge is officially open in Disney’s Hollywood Studios at Walt Disney World Resort.