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Disney first partnered with Make-A-Wish, the nonprofit that grants wishes to children with life-threatening medical conditions, in 1980.
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Walt Disney World Resort will allow guests to use their smartphone devices to enter the Orlando theme parks starting later this year.
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Cinderella’s Castle lit up in the Bucs' colors and in blue on Sunday night to honor healthcare heroes on the frontlines of COVID-19.
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Disney blogger Kenny White of KennythePirate.com says he polled 291 readers about these changes. He said 58 percent were in favor of the updates.
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Walt Disney World is advising workers to prepare for the possibility their furloughs could be extended through November.
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Florida’s tourism industry suffered a more than 60 percent estimated drop during the second quarter. International travel was down more than 90 percent.
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When they turn on the televisions in their rooms at Walt Disney World, they can watch their local newscasts.
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Magic Kingdom and Animal Kingdom opened to the public last weekend.
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This week on NewsNight, the panel, including WMFE’s Danielle Prieur, discusses Disney World's reopening. The panel also considers the push to reopen Florida K-12 public schools in August. Plus, how the NBA restart in Orlando will focus on racial equality and police reform.
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The park closed for the first time on January 26.