Walt Disney typically reports after the closing bell, but it's changing
After Disneyland opened in California, Walt Disney was looking for another U.S. destination to host entertainment. He then set his sights on Colorado.
Disney Parks has revealed that the Halfway to Halloween celebration is coming up this week with news and updates for the 2024 Halloween season!
Tinker Bell's not getting the boot from Disneyland -- even though a crap ton of people are under the misconception she is all 'cause of baseless fan theories that have run amok. You may have heard about this in recent weeks -- namely, reports…
The report revealed a mixed bag of results, with strong growth in the company's streaming services balanced by a decline in revenue from its Parks, Experiences and Products (PEP) segment.
ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Disney has received another key approval to expand its Southern California theme parks
Disney has in recent years reportedly taken to having transvestites assume the roles of certain iconic female characters in its parks. Apparently, the company — growing increasingly synonymous with box office bombs — saw an opportunity to deprive actresses of at least one more female role at the Magic Kingdom: Tinker Bell. Whereas the company evidently sees no issue with mustachioed men in dresses dealing with young children, it reportedly regards the fictional character from J.M....
Vlogging while at amusement parks has become extremely popular. But whipping out your phone on a ride can ruin the experience for others. Etiquette expert Myka Meier has spoken about the subject to DailyMail.com
Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party and Oogie Boogie Bash – A Disney
The Anaheim City Council gave final approval today to DisneylandForward, the $1.9 billion, Disney’s multi-decade expansion plan for Walt’s original park. Today’s 7-0 procedural vote came after a unanimous vote approving the project in April. The zoning and other changes laid out by the plan to take effect in 30 days. Those changes include zoning that will allow […]
(FOX40.COM) -- Roseville's long-running summer concert series, Music in the Park, is returning to Royer Park with the first show to be held on Sunday night. The free shows, hosted by Roseville Performing Arts, will take place every second Sunday starting on May 19 and running through Sept. 8. Shows will run from 6 p.m. []
Windsor Parks, Recreation & Culture will host Kids to Park Day Sunday from noon to 3 p.m. at Eastman Park, 7025 Eastman Park Drive.