"Ooh, look, honey! Do you think this is real water or is it just some kind of special effect?"
Jungle Cruise boat at Disney World takes on water with passengers on board
https://www.cnn.com/2020/02/27/us/di...rnd/index.html
"Ooh, look, honey! Do you think this is real water or is it just some kind of special effect?"
Jungle Cruise boat at Disney World takes on water with passengers on board
https://www.cnn.com/2020/02/27/us/di...rnd/index.html
With a majority of the nation's movie theaters closed because of the coronavirus pandemic, many studios are putting new releases online. Disney-Pixar's Onward is now available on Movies Anywhere, Amazon and iTunes for $19.99 and will be added to the Disney+ streaming service April 3.
Onward coming to Disney+ weeks after being released in theaters
https://www.cnn.com/2020/03/20/enter...ney/index.html
The coronavirus pandemic has forced the closure of Disney's theme parks but it hasn't hurt Disney's streaming service any. Quite the opposite.
Disney+ surpasses 50 million subscribers in just 5 months
Disney targeted 60 to 90 million by 2024 but that now looks like a low bar.
https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2020/...just-5-months/
Disney's proposed "Secure Circuit" protocol has been leaked, presumably by a Disney employee. Some highlights: The Disney theme parks will reopen with limits on the number of guests. At the entrance, security personnel will perform health checks and take everyone's temperature. Visitors will be required to sign a form absolving Disney of any liability for potential exposure to the coronavirus. There will be no parades, no live shows, no theater shows and no fireworks and the monorail will remain closed. Maybe Professor Ludwig Von Drake can come up with a better idea.
Report: Disney Parks would open with a 'secure circuit' protocol. Here’s what that means.
https://www.deseret.com/entertainmen...virus-covid-19
Chip 'n' Dale will have to sleep in separate trees and Elsa will have to start wearing gloves again.
Walt Disney World adds coronavirus safety measures, accepting reservations for July
An official reopen date hasn’t been set but Disney is preparing to get back in business with COVID-19 measures.
https://www.foxbusiness.com/money/di...ervations-july
Here is one of the mostest amazingest singers ever. At Walt Disney World, a seven-year-old girl sings the signature song of every Disney princess from Snow White to Moana. I love her Ariel and her Elsa. And those cute costumes! (Sorry, no Merida. That was Pixar.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RrZHOh77F3Q
I love this medley of Disney songs sung by 23 kids ages 7 to 16. Yes, I want to build a snowman. "Jinx!" "Jinx again!"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gE-e_0FWD3E
Shanghai Disneyland reopened May 11. Attendance is being limited to 30% of capacity and visitors have to wear face masks, have their temperature checked and maintain "social distancing." Don'tcha love the way Disney refers to theme park visitors as "guests"? If they were really guests, they wouldn't have to pay to get in.
Are more Disney park reopenings on the happy horizon? CEO Bob Chapek weighs in.
https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/d...rnd/index.html
No word yet on when Walt Disney World will reopen but Disney is obviously ecstatic at the thought of visitors once again spending huge sums of money. And they will, if the partial opening of Disney Springs is any indication.
Walt Disney World's Disney Springs shopping and dining area reopens to lines
Days ago, the company issued a blunt warning that would-be guests assume all risk visiting amid the pandemic.
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/ne...-lines-1295280
Walt Disney World's four theme parks will reopen in July. Visitors will have their temperature checked and will have to wear a face mask. Attendance will be limited and "social distancing" will be enforced. The parks "will provide masks to people who do not bring their own." Yeah, right, "provide." Last week, Disney announced there will be 59 different Disney-themed face masks available when the parks reopen. Prices start at $19. Leave it to Disney to make money off a pandemic.
Walt Disney World sets July 11 reopening date for Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom
https://www.usatoday.com/story/trave...om/5262558002/