Disney Shares First Look at "Incredibles" Themed Guest Rooms at Disney's Contemporary Resort
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- June 24, 2021
Disney has finally announced the names of the eighth port that has been inspired by “Frozen,” “Tangled,” and “Peter Pan” – Fantasy Springs in Tokyo DisneySea: Frozen Kingdom, Rapunzel’s Forest, and Peter Pan’s Never Land. Inspired by the Walt Disney Animation Studios films “Frozen,” “Tangled” and “Peter Pan,” this newly expanded area will open in spring 2024.
READ MOREIn 2020, the Oriental Land Company Ltd. announced “Believe! Sea of Dreams,” a new nighttime spectacular, would be coming to Mediterranean Harbor at the Tokyo Disney Resort starting the following year. However, with the global coronavirus pandemic and subsequent shutdowns, due to emerging variants, the resort announced the project had been pushed back until sometime
READ MORELast year, Mickey’s PhilharMagic attraction at the Walt Disney World Resort underwent a small refurbishment. During that time the 3-D video attraction received some minor technical upgrades and the addition of a new scene themed to Disney/Pixar’s hit film, “Coco.” This week, Oriental Land Ltd. announced that Tokyo Disney Resort’s attraction will also receive the
READ MORETokyo Disney Resort announced starting on 19 May 2022, the park will introduce Disney Premier Access for select attractions in the park. Disney Premier Access is a paid service that allows guests to reserve an attraction time with little or no wait. At this time, only two attractions will be included in the program: Enchanted
READ MOREThis week the Oriental Land Company (OLC) announced an eight-year plan for the Tokyo Disney Resort. The company says their goal by 2030 is to “Continue to create ‘Happiness’ not only inside Tokyo Disney Resort, but also for many people in the broader community.” The OLC will do this in two phases: a medium plan,
READ MOREAs the novel coronavirus began sweeping across the planet at the end of 2019, the United States – up to that point – only heard about it on international news. Some people began taking precautions early on, but most Americans, thinking it would never come here, did not pay much attention to the signs. Shortly
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