This marks the first time the guest favorites will be presented again since Disneyland and California Adventure reopened in April.
Author: Sherry Barkas, Palm Springs Desert Sun
‘Halloween Time’ returns to Disneyland, California Adventure after missing 2020 season
“Halloween Time” has arrived at Disneyland Resort in California after the park was forced to skip the 2020 edition during its COVID shutdown.
Living Disney fairytale: From childhood passholder to Imagineer working on new Avengers Campus
Growing up, Brent Strong’s family made frequent trips to Disneyland, where he knew early on he wanted to one day create rides and attractions.
Visiting a Disney park for the first time since COVID-19? PlanDisney can answer all your questions
PlanDisney is an official resource for planning trips to Disney parks but it’s staffed by other fans who can help you plan a COVID-safe trip.
Disneyland reopening with masks, reservations and more COVID protocols. What to expect after extended closure
Popular rides, attractions await guests returning to Disneyland and California Adventure for first time in over a year.
‘It has been a tough journey:’ Remains found in Joshua Tree National Park identified as missing hiker
Paul Miller, 51, went missing on July 13, 2018, on the popular Fortynine Palms Oasis trail in Joshua Tree National Park.
Evacuation order lifted as firefighters make progress against Southern California blaze
High humidity overnight helped temper the Tenaja Fire, which had threatened homes near Murrieta and La Cresta, southeast of Los Angeles, officials said.
Taco Bell’s pop-up hotel reservations sell out in 2 minutes
The hotel pop-up experience in Palm Springs, California, will be Taco Bell-themed to the extreme.
One of the last surviving Tuskegee Airmen, Lt. Col. Robert Friend, dead at 99
“He was our guiding light,” said Air Museum Director Fred Bell. “It will be a long time before there is another man like him.”
Disney wants to take your money by making merchandise an experience at new Star Wars land
Retail items were made to let Batuu visitors create their own “Star Wars” story.