Life can be full of those pesky little “one that got away” scenarios. We too often kick ourselves for failing to recognize a good thing when we see one!
And even a company as HUGE as Disney has missed its fair share of BIG chances.
food IS a theme park
Life can be full of those pesky little “one that got away” scenarios. We too often kick ourselves for failing to recognize a good thing when we see one!
And even a company as HUGE as Disney has missed its fair share of BIG chances.
While it totally feels like each day is being played out on a wacky stage of the bizarre right now, you just can’t make some of THIS STUFF up!
And if you’ve ever wondered what was up with that big, old-timey looking elephant statue above Disney’s BoardWalk Inn’s fireplace, we’ve got quite the tale for you!
Call us nostalgic, but we miss all the old toys we had growing up! It’s probably got something to do with all the retro merch the Disney parks have been releasing lately!
That’s why we’ve decided to resurrect this relic from our Rainbow Brite-loving, Care Bear huggin’ pasts — SHRINKY DINKS!
We started with 64 of Disney World’s best joints to enjoy a sitdown meal, and now we’ve already whittled the competition down to just 32 spots!
Did your favorite restaurant make it through the first round of our Table Service Throwdown? Let’s find out!
Ever wonder what made some of Disney’s biggest baddies turn to a life of villainy?
If so, we’ve got some suggested reading material for you to peruse!
So many of us could use a little taste of “home” right now, i.e. the Disney parks!
That’s why we’re excited to share another secret recipe with you today! Set your alarm clocks a little earlier tomorrow morning so you can wake up and make this exciting breakfast!
Guess what, all you cool cats and kittens! We’ve got some exciting news for ya!
There’s a brand new (and totally free!) web-based arts program that just roared to life — and we bet you can’t wait to get your paws on it!
The recent temporary closures have dropped theme park attendance to zero, but even more analysts are now predicting there could be a very long road ahead for Disney World and Disneyland — even after parks reopen or a vaccine is ready.
Earlier this month we reported on analyst predictions that it could take a full 18-24 months for Disney parks to return to pre-2020 attendance and profitability. Now, with stocks falling and tens of thousands of Disney employees furloughed, analysts are reiterating that theory, and suggesting even more detailed ways that the Walt Disney Company — and its theme parks — could be affected long-term by the fall-out.
Disney’s worth has been all over the place lately, with stock plummeting and then surging after the company announced it had surpassed 50 Disney+ subscribers.
Last week, Netflix was reported to be worth more than the Walt Disney Company while only days later Disney once again rebounded and regained the lead.
Yeah, it’s a big bummer that the parks are closed right now, but we’re not going to let that bring us down!
Not when there’s still plenty of Disney magic happening around the world — if you know where to look for it!