PHOTOS: New Mousewares Ice Cream Scoop and Lunch Bag Arrive at Walt Disney World

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The Mousewares collection of kitchen supplies has cooked up two new additions at Walt Disney World, and whether you prefer sandwiches or sweet treats, they’re worth screaming about! Mousewares Ice Cream Scoop — $14.99 This fun ice cream scoop previously debuted at the Disneyland Resort earlier this month, and has made its way east to … Read more

Disneyland Resort Recalls More Cast Members Ahead of April 30th Reopening

As Disneyland’s April 30th reopening grows closer, more Cast Members are being recalled to work. Workers United Local 50, a Cast Member union, posted on Facebook today about the newest recalls. Earlier this year, Disneyland recalled 232 food service workers when the parks were allowed to open dining venues. Now, they look to strengthen the … Read more

TONIGHT on WDW News Tonight (4/15/21): "Draw That Imaginary Theme Park Proprietor", Old Feelings at Walt Disney World, Tour Bob Chapek's New $12.5 Mansion, and More!

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Tonight! You’ve read WDW News Today, so it’s time for WDW News Tonight! Join us at 9PM ET for a recap of the week’s news, drawing imaginary Disney theme park proprietors, finding “old feelings” at Walt Disney World, and more! Hosted by Tom Corless and Nick LoCicero, WDW News Tonight is a live, weekly program … Read more

PHOTOS: Disneyland Ticket and Park Reservation Debacle Causing Technical Issues for Walt Disney World Services

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On April 12, theme park reservations launched for Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure for guests who already had tickets. Today, new tickets became available and many more guests attempted to make reservations to visit one of the two parks that have been shuttered for over a year. Unfortunately, it seems Disney still wasn’t prepared … Read more

Disney Conservation Helping in Coral Restoration on the Florida Coast

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Disney Conservation and other organizations have joined forces to create a coral breeding program to help with Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease which is currently affecting coral reefs on the Florida coast. The groups have established the “Florida Coral Rescue Center” in Orlando, Florida, to help care for and safeguard these vulnerable coral reef species. … Read more