Disney World’s Magical Express, which transports guests from the airport to Disney hotels free of charge, will stop service in 2022.
Author: Morgan Hines, USA TODAY
Indonesian divers find parts of Boeing plane wreckage in Java Sea
Indonesian divers on Sunday located parts of the wreckage of a Boeing 737-500 a day after the jetliner lost contact with air traffic controllers.
Disney Cruise Line cancels sailings until June as COVID-19 continues to spread
Disney announced Wednesday that it would cancel all sailings through May with additional cancellations in August and potentially after, too.
‘I am ecstatic’: COVID-19 vaccine inspires confidence among cruise passengers, industry
With the COVID-19 vaccine rollout starting, cruisers along with the industry and health authorities have voiced confidence in getting back to sea.
Can a hot toddy really help relieve cold symptoms? Experts say yes — sort of
The folklore goes that a hot toddy can soothe your sore throat or clear your winter cold-induced congestion. Here’s what experts say.
Passengers and dog misuse Delta plane emergency slide at LaGuardia Airport in ‘ultra-rare’ incident
Two passengers with a dog opened the cabin door and the trio used a Delta plane’s emergency slide Monday morning at LaGuardia Airport in New York.
‘We’re all learning together’: Sam Smith responds to Shawn Mendes’ apology for misgendering them
“Monster” singer Shawn Mendes took to Instagram stories Friday to apologize to Sam Smith for misgendering them.
Royal Caribbean ‘cruise to nowhere’ ends after passenger tests positive for COVID-19 but later confirmed negative
An elderly passenger on board a Royal Caribbean “cruise to nowhere” falsely tested positive for COVID-19.
Exclusive: Virgin Voyages cancels cruises on its first ship into May, more than a year past launch date
Virgin Voyages has moved the launch of its first ship, the Scarlet Lady, to May 9, which is more than a year after its planned launch.
‘Pent-up demand’: With bookings strong for late 2021, many cruisers are ready to sail
While the industry prepares to return to U.S. waters with new coronavirus health and safety precautions, are cruisers raring to get back to sea?