Please don’t call it the Hubcap. Sure, it’s at the hub of this theme park, and it’s a bulging, round, decorative object, much ...
Holiday Festival shrinks again, Storybook Land readies to reopen, and Earl gets the boot for Porto’s. Plus photos & more!
Disney-MGM Studios opened at Walt Disney World on May 1, 1989. Compared to Disney’s other two Florida theme parks — the attraction-rich Magic Kingdom and the immense, grandiose EPCOT Center — it was a ...
Disneyland’s trading pumpkins for poinsettias—and pink slips. From Big Thunder’s surprise return to staffing cuts, ticket offers, and early holiday cheer, here’s what’s really happening in the parks.
It was an incredible experience, literally, when Micechat got to be among the first guests inside Cotino’s private Artisan Club. Not only is the private, membership-based club a gorgeous desert oasis, ...
Walt Disney World’s holiday season officially kicks off on November 14, bringing festive foodie offerings to the resort and separately ticketed events. We’ve uncovered all the treats waiting in the ...
Halloween is fast approaching, but the spooky season starts early here in Southern California. We’ve been covering Halloween activities since before August, but many of the hidden gems of the haunt ...
Weeks before the giant Mickey pumpkin is scheduled to be put back into storage, there is already snow on Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland, and while it happens every year, it’s always a bit ...
Prices are going up while park hours are going down… and that’s just the start of this week’s Disneyland roller coaster. As guests brace for new ticket and Lightning Lane hikes, the resort quietly ...
It’s that time of year when pumpkins pop up, holiday merch sneaks in, and Disneyland prices go up. Historically, early October is when ticket hikes arrive (think October 8-ish), with Lightning Lane ...
Disneyland food is one of those things fans love to argue about. Some swear it’s all overpriced theme park filler, while others will defend their churros, Dole Whips, and corn dogs with the kind of ...
In 1971, Dennis Caswell, a California teenager, wrote to the General Electric Company about the General Electric Carousel of Progress at Disneyland. The company mailed him a portfolio of six black-and ...