Disney World History: Cinderella Castle over the last 50 years
The construction of Disney World’s first park began in 1967. At the center was the 189-foot tall Cinderella Castle, originally painted in grey, blue, and gold.
Disney Cruise Line to require guests to be vaccinated on sailings to Bahamas
The Bahamas is requiring vaccinations for a ship to be allowed entry into any of its cruise ports, including at private islands like Disney Castaway Cay.
Disney Princess Half Marathon Weekend: Registration opens
The marathon itself will take place from February 24, 2022, to February 27, 2022. That coincides with Walt Disney World’s 50th-anniversary.
New details on Disney's upcoming 'Princess and the Frog' attraction revealed
The ‘Splash Mountain’ attraction at Walt Disney World and Disneyland is being re-themed to ‘The Princess and the Frog.'
Disney's 'World Princess Week' kicks off Monday: What to know
Disney said that the princess festivities officially begin on August 23rd, bringing new experiences to their parks and resorts across the globe.
Disney diehards upset about losing FastPass with new Disney Genie app
Chris Graham and his wife are Disney pass holders. One of their favorite parts of visiting Disney is getting a FastPass for free. With the announcement of Disney’s new Genie app also came the announcement that the FastPass will be retired. Instead, you’ll now have to pay $15 extra per person for the faster lines, now called Lightning Lanes.
Disney to launch hotline where you can call a princess
Disney is kicking off their first-ever ‘World Princess Week’ on August 23rd, with new experiences for fans to enjoy across the globe.
Disney retires FastPass, launches 'Disney Genie' and 'Lightning Lane'
Walt Disney World Resort and Disneyland Resort on Wednesday announced the debut of Disney Genie and a new queue called Lightning Lane.
Disney Parks & Resorts revenue up $1 billion
Disney Parks and Resorts has posted its first profitable quarter since the beginning of the pandemic in 2020.
How much will it cost? Disneyland Paris debuts paid fast lane access
There is no word yet on if the Disney Premier Access service will come to the American parks.
Disneyland announces 'Magic Key' tier system, replacing annual passholder program
Disneyland Tuesday announced a four-tier “Magic Key” program that will replace its annual passholder program.
Disney princess culture isn’t toxic to girls and boys over time, study finds
A study from Brigham Young University examines how "princess culture" shapes the views of children as they grow older.
Disney World requiring vaccinations for some employees
According to a statement from The Walt Disney Company, impacted employees have 60 days to get vaccinated if they aren’t already.
Scarlett Johansson sues Disney over streaming release of 'Black Widow'
Scarlett Johansson is suing the Walt Disney Co. over its streaming release of “Black Widow." Disney said the lawsuit has “no merit whatsoever.”
Disney to once again require masks for all guests while indoors beginning July 30
Walt Disney World says face coverings will be required in certain parts of the resort starting this weekend. The new rules apply "regardless of vaccination status" Disney posted on its website.
Disney Cruise Line to resume sailings from Florida next month
The Disney Dream will kick off its return to cruising from the U.S. with tropical voyages to the Bahamas departing from Port Canaveral.
Disney to relocate 2,000 jobs from California to Florida at Orlando's Lake Nona community
The Walt Disney Company plans to relocate 2,000 jobs from California to Central Florida.
Disney's Animal Kingdom welcomes baby hippo and gorilla born a day apart
Disney's Animal Kingdom welcomed not one but two newborn animals this week.
Summer fireworks return to Walt Disney World theme parks
Fireworks are once again lighting up the night sky over Disney theme parks. The magical tradition was put on hold during the coronavirus pandemic.
Disney delays test cruise over ‘inconsistent’ virus results
Disney Cruise Line is postponing its first test cruise since the pandemic brought the cruise industry to a standstill after a handful of participants had inconsistent test results for COVID-19, the company said Monday.