Disney has announced a $900 million Construction decrease in budget and Epcot looks to be the hardest hit. Changes that we promised have been postponed or reimagined completely. Find out what changes are planned for 2020.
Pirates of the Caribbean is a series of fantasy swashbuckler films produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and based on Walt Disney’s theme park attraction of the same name. The film series serves as a major component of the eponymous media franchise.
Sometimes attractions at Disney parks go through many iterations and locations before they settle into a place that works, today we are talking about the long history of Luigi’s Rollickin Roadsters.
The Happiest Place on Earth remains temporarily closed, but fans can connect with the Anaheim theme park’s 65th anniversary from home on July 17, in several whimsical ways.
Whether you’re more of a music maven, or you’re keen to know the history of the attraction-filled destination, you can find lively links shared by the resort.
Born in Los Angeles on February 1, 1947, Tony Baxter grew up in Orange County, California. It was the perfect time and place for this future Imagineer—he not only witnessed the birth of the theme park industry, but he also grew up alongside his beloved Disneyland. A Disney fan from an early age, Tony especially enjoyed his weekly visits with Walt courtesy of the Disneyland television program. The show whetted his appetite for Walt’s new wonderland rising from the Anaheim citrus groves. In his spare time he could be found building models and mocking up rides in his backyard.
If you have been to Downtown Disney or Disney Springs you might have noticed the Bowling Ally, Splitsville and today we wanted to find out why.
Right in the middle of all the Disney Springs fun, could be the highlight of your visit – 50,000 square feet of bowling, billiards, bars, and live entertainment. Bring your crew or book a private party to dine, dance, drink, and bowl
Today we are thrilled to share a first glimpse of a project Imagineers have been working on since last year. Splash Mountain – at both Disneyland park in California and Magic Kingdom park in Florida – will soon be completely reimagined. The theme is inspired by an all-time favorite animated Disney film, “The Princess and the Frog.” We pick up this story after the final kiss, and join Princess Tiana and Louis on a musical adventure – featuring some of the powerful music from the film – as they prepare for their first-ever Mardi Gras performance.
Tiana is a modern, courageous, and empowered woman, who pursues her dreams and never loses sight of what’s really important. It’s a great story with a strong lead character, set against the backdrop of New Orleans and the Louisiana bayou. In 1966, Walt himself opened New Orleans Square when it became the first new “land” added to Disneyland park, so it feels natural to link the story and the incredible music of “The Princess and the Frog” to our parks.