Walt Disney World could remain at reduced capacity until 2022

For months, capacity at Walt Disney World has remained a mere 35%. That limited capacity may be here to stay for a while.

Brightline reaches agreement to open train station at Disney Springs

Brightline is said to be building train tunnels from South Florida to the Orlando International Airport, aiming to open in late 2022.

Disney's Florida parks to expand capacity while California parks remain closed

Entertainment giant Disney has announced it will increase capacity at its Florida parks to 35% while its California parks will remain closed until at least January 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic.

U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds fly over Walt Disney World

Guests at Walt Disney World Resort got an extra dose of magic on Thursday when the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds performed a flyover at the parks.

Walt Disney World lays off 720 performers because of COVID-19

The performer layoffs come weeks after The Walt Disney Co. announced it was eliminating 28,000 jobs in its parks division in California and Florida.

Endangered white rhino calf born at Walt Disney World

Zookeepers at Disney's Animal Kingdom welcomed an endangered white rhinoceros calf over the weekend -- and they say two more babies are also on the way.

Baby white rhino born at Disney's Animal Kingdom

Within the first hour of being born, the rhino calf was nursing, standing, and walking around near mom. 

Union: 8,800 part-time Disney employees laid off as parks struggle

However, the union also announced that they have come to an agreement with Disney that there will be no permanent layoffs.

At least a quarter of Disney layoffs will come from Florida

At least a quarter of the 28,000 layoffs planned for Disney's parks division will come from Florida, according to a letter the company filed with state and local officials last week.

6,700 non-union workers at Walt Disney World slated for layoffs in December

In another major sign of how COVID-19 has damaged Florida’s tourism industry, about 6,700 layoffs are expected to hit non-union workers at Walt Disney World starting Dec. 4.