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Category: Entertainment

Disney World near Orlando, Florida, put its COVID-19 vaccination mandate on hold for employees

November 22, 2021 Lucas Carter

Disney World near Orlando, Florida, worked by Walt Disney Co (DIS.N), has required its COVID-19 vaccination mandate on hold, a representative said on…

Disney World requires customers to wear masks indoors, after CDC indoor-mask mandates

July 30, 2021 Antonio Chad

Disney World will expect customers to wear masks inside and on public transit beginning Friday, after the CDC suggested indoor-veil orders in regions…

Coney Island is reopens after Having been shuttered for 2020

May 8, 2021 Emma Perkins

At the point when New York gave the thumbs up that outdoor amusement parks could resume from April 9 onwards, the administration of…

Disney World plans to obtain half of its power from solar power

April 26, 2021 Emma Perkins

It really is great that this theme park is situated in probably the sunniest state. Disney World as of late declared a significant…

Disney World will allow customers to temporarily take off their masks while posing for outdoor photos from Thursday

April 8, 2021 Emma Perkins

In the not so distant future, guests to the Magic Kingdom will actually want to go maskless — for photos, in any event….

Miami Beach crowd, imposes curfew and declared a state of emergency in its busy entertainment

March 22, 2021 Dave Barr

Miami Beach is getting serious about spring break as extraordinary crowds overpower the radiant coastline party-time paradise. The city forced a 8 p.m….

California theme parks are set to open ,asked to keep their excitement to themselves on the rides

March 19, 2021 Emma Perkins

Southern California theme parks are set to open as right on time as one month from now, yet daredevils might be compelled to…

Broadway producers are hoping 5,000 singers will submit videos for Guinness-record bid

March 15, 2021 Dave Barr

What a projecting call: Broadway producers are trusting 5,000 individuals will submit recordings of themselves singing a similar show tune in order to…

New Orleans to allow Concert and music halls will be allowed to reopen at 75% capacity up to 250 people

March 13, 2021 Emma Perkins

Whiskey Street could before long be clamoring again as New Orleans will permit the arrival of unrecorded music indoors beginning Friday interestingly since…

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