The Disney+ streaming service made its debut on November 12, 2019.
And now, within just five months of the launch, a major milestone has been reached, as Disney+ now has more than 50 MILLION subscribers around the globe! [Read more…]
food IS a theme park
The Disney+ streaming service made its debut on November 12, 2019.
And now, within just five months of the launch, a major milestone has been reached, as Disney+ now has more than 50 MILLION subscribers around the globe! [Read more…]
Somebody stop the INSANITY!! Now that the first two rounds of our DFB official Counter Service Throw Down have wrapped up, things are truly starting to become UNHINGED!
Don’t worry if you haven’t been playing along — there’s still time to print out your bracket and get ready for round three which starts TONIGHT!
Ever since the parks first closed, we have been trying to imagine the impact the closures will have on a powerhouse like Disney.
We’ve seen execs taking pay cuts, Cast Members being furloughed, the company taking on new debt, and even purchasing a new parcel of land. To those of us on the outside, it appears as though Disney has been thoughtfully planning their moves not only to protect themselves financially but to ensure a future for the parks we love. Former Disney CEO, Bob Iger, spoke to how the latest events have impacted the company’s vision moving forward in a recent interview with Barron’s.
These days we’re looking to add more Disney magic to our lives! Luckily it seems that every week we keep discovering NEW ways to do just that.
Take a look at some of our latest findings and hopefully they can sprinkle a little pixie dust your way! We’re talking phone cases, new Loungefly bags, and even some merch inspired by the latest Disney World attraction!
While you probably haven’t been using your My Disney Experience app very much lately, (unless you’ve been spying on Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure and the new France pavilion expansion like us!), it’s time to open ‘er up!
That’s because instead of helping us navigate the parks, the app is now leading us through make-at-home versions of some of our favorite Disney World snacks!
Disney Chairman Bob Iger recently expressed his expectations for reopened Disney parks, spurring Wall Street to make their own predictions.
With the Disney parks currently closed, executives and analysts are looking to the potentially very different future of the parks. Even as Iger began to suggest measures that could be taken to make guests feel safe, Wells Fargo analysts are predicting that the Disney parks may not return to their pre-closure attendance levels for two years.
As many of you already know, it isn’t just Disney’s theme parks, hotels, cruise ships and film industries that are taking a big hit with this current situation. Dinsey also has a large presence on Broadway with three musicals including The Lion King, Aladdin, and Frozen, as well as a large number of touring stage show productions.
And while all Broadway performances gave their final curtain call on March 12th, the temporary closure was only set to remain in effect until April 12th. Now, the reopening of Broadway has just been pushed back.
Easter is just around the corner, and we’re ready to go on an Easter Egg Hunt with our family (with ALL Disney treats, hopefully!).
Although we’ve been ordering our favorite Sprinkles cupcakes and making the cutest DIY Easter baskets, the holiday is about to get a LOT more magical with these themed Disney crafts and recipes! And although Easter may look a little different this year, we’re hoping these crafts and snacks will help make your holiday magical.
How many weeks of homeschooling has it been? Three? Four? We seem to be losing track of time while also simultaneously running out of ideas for how to keep the kiddos entertained!
And while earlier this week, we were thrilled to learn about the brand new #DisneyMagicMoments website, now National Geographic has also launched a new hub featuring educational resources and entertainment!
The 2021 Walt Disney World Marathon might seem pretty far off, but it’s still being affected by the current Disney World closure.
Registration for the 2021 Walt Disney World Marathon was supposed to open yesterday. Today, we noticed that it hadn’t. It appears that runDisney has quietly pushed back the opening of registration for the upcoming event. Here’s what we know.