annual events
With so much going on throughout the year, how do you plan your vacation to the Walt Disney World Resort? Perhaps this list of some of the larger annual events will help you narrow down your dates.
With so much going on throughout the year, how do you plan your vacation to the Walt Disney World Resort? Perhaps this list of some of the larger annual events will help you narrow down your dates.
There is so much to see and do at the Walt Disney World Resort. But that doesn’t stop the Imagineers from creating more fun for their guests. Here are just a few of the things on tap for Walt Disney World and beyond.
Disney Worldwide Conservation Fund is proud to support International Fund for Animal Welfare to provide veterinary care and vaccinations for animals in the wake of a devastating 7.0 magnitude earthquake in Haiti.
While much of the country’s landscape hibernates to escape winter’s chill, spring arrives on butterfly wings for the 17th annual Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival beginning March 3, which continues for 75 days through May 16, at Walt Disney World Resort.
Disney executives Wednesday released new details on exciting additions coming to Walt Disney World Resort, Disney Cruise Line and newly renamed ESPN Wide World of Sports. Key to that is the largest expansion in Magic Kingdom history, new ships and more.
La Nouba by Cirque du Soleil announced today that an incredible new act featuring world-renowned juggler Anthony Gatto will be added permanently to the 90-minute spectacle at Downtown Disney at Walt Disney World Resort beginning Feb. 5, 2010.
Two exciting additions are coming to Epcot World Showcase, with culinary expansions under way at the Italy pavilion and Mexico pavilion.
Disney’s newest resort – Aulani, a Disney Resort & Spa, Ko Olina, Hawai‘i – reflects the company’s deep commitment to celebrating the islands’ rich history and traditions. Plans call for the first phase of the resort to open in fall 2011.
The curtain will rise on March as Future World and World Showcase are transformed into floral fantasylands as guests roam amid 30 million blooms adorned in artful flower beds, lush rose gardens and floating islands of flowers plus expertly crafted bonsai trees and whimsical topiaries.
On the calendar, summer doesn’t arrive until June 21. On the thermometer, however, it’s already summer-like by May in central Florida with average daytime highs in the upper 80s. In June, July and August, average highs are in the low 90s.
Now through May 25, 2010, in-state residents can get four days’ admission to any of the four Walt Disney World Resort theme parks for $99. Not only does that spell incredible savings but it’s a time when the parks are less crowded and there are more ways than ever to enjoy the magic.
As Disney Parks ask “What Will You Celebrate?” and invite guests to turn their personal milestones into magical family vacations in 2010, America’s military personnel will have more reasons to celebrate: Special offers on theme park tickets and accommodations.