Buena Vista Street, part of the retail and restaurant complex at DIsneyland, will open Nov. 19, but the theme park itself remain closed.
Author: Jayme Deerwester, USA TODAY
Thinking about moving to Canada after the election? COVID-19 could affect your plans
For those who are serious about the old “If my candidate loses, I’ll move to Canada” threat, COVID-19 may throw a wrench in their plans.
Hawaiian Airlines to restart America’s longest domestic flight, along with mainland network
Starting in December, Hawaiian Airlines is reviving its entire 13-city mainland U.S. network, including Boston and New York flights.
California theme parks consider suing state over stringent reopening requirements
“Our No. 1 goal is to be allowed to reopen responsibly,” Erin Guerrero, executive director of the California Attractions and Parks Association, said.
Disneyland to reopen? No time soon under new California theme park guidelines
Disneyland, Universal Studios Hollywood and other top attractions won’t reopen anytime soon, based on new guidelines from California.
Disneyland workers tell California governor: The theme park can reopen safely
The Coalition of Resort Labor Unions says Disneyland will be able to open safely thanks to all the precautions the company has taken.
Carnival cruise ship rescues 24 people from sinking boat off the coast of Florida
Carnival Sensation, which currently has no guests on board, rescued 24 people from a sinking boat 37 miles off the coast of Palm Beach, Florida.
More people flying? TSA screens 1 million daily passengers for first time since pandemic began
The TSA crossed a long-awaited threshold Sunday, screening 1 million passengers at airport checkpoints for the first time since March 17.
Justin Trudeau: Canada-US border will stay closed until America gets COVID-19 under control
“The U.S. is not in a place where we would feel comfortable reopening those borders,” Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Wednesday.
Survey: Americans ready to try nomadic van life due to pandemic
A survey by Move.org found that 72% of respondents would trade the comfort of their home to pay off debt and 24% would live in a van for 2+ years.