Disney Shares First Look at "Incredibles" Themed Guest Rooms at Disney's Contemporary Resort
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- June 24, 2021
In 2018, then Disney CEO Bob Iger announced the Disneyland Paris Resort would undergo a multi-year expansion including an extension enlargement of the Walt Disney Studios Park and the resort’s shopping district, Disney Village. Most of the new construction was to be completed and open to guests last year, but due to the coronavirus pandemic,
READ MOREThis past April, the Disneyland Paris resort announced the Disneyland Hotel, their flagship resort, will undergo an extensive renovation in the next couple of months. After months of preparations, work has now begun on the 514 room resort. The Disneyland Hotel will retain the Victorian architecture of the resort, but this will be the first
READ MOREIn late 2018, Disney’s Hotel New York closed for a lengthily refurbishment and transformation from a New York-theme into a Marvel-centric resort. The first-of-its-kind Marvel hotel was scheduled to open to guests last year, but due to the coronavirus pandemic, the opening date was pushed back. Today, in addition to announcing the opening of the
READ MOREAlthough Disneyland Paris still remains closed to guests it has not stopped them from refurbishing many parts of the resort in advance of its 30th anniversary next year. As Disney nears the completion of transforming Disney’s Hotel New York into Disney’s Hotel New York – The Art of Marvel, today, Disney announced the Disneyland Hotel,
READ MOREDisney is gradually moving their theme parks and resorts into the future. Recently the company announced they were introducing MagicMobile Pass at Walt Disney World. This new service provides all the features of the MagicBand, but through the guest’s mobile device or wearable. For the last couple of years guests visiting the Florida resort had
READ MOREWhen Disneyland Paris began its phased reopening after being closed for months due to the coronavirus pandemic, visitors were able to return to Disneyland Park, Walt Disney Studios Park, Disney Village, and stay at Disney’s Hotel Cheyenne and Disney’s Newport Bay Club hotel. It was their hope to gradually reopen the other resort hotels over
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