Disney Cruise Line cancels all sailings through late July

Disney Cruise Line said that guests currently booked on affected sailings will be offered the choice of a full refund or a cruise credit to be used for a future sailing within 15 months of their original sail date

Universal CityWalk to reopen on Thursday with limited hours, masks requirements, and temperature checks

Universal CityWalk is partially reopening on Thursday, beginning at 4 p.m., Universal Orlando announced Tuesday. Visitors and employees will be required to wear face coverings and undergo temperature checks.

Food services resume at plazas along Florida Turnpike

The Florida Department of Transportation on Monday announced that Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise has resumed food services at its eight plazas.

Carnival cruise bookings soar despite coronavirus, travel company says

Cruise bookings increased exponentially after Carnival announced it intends to resume some cruises in August, according to one travel company.

Shanghai Disneyland officially reopens, could serve as a model for Walt Disney World's reopening, expert says

"There's a huge pressure on Disney at this point because they don’t have the roadmap from anyone else, this is Disney’s task to come up with the plan, not just for itself, for its own theme parks but for the whole rest of the industry," a theme park expert told FOX 35 Orlando.

Coronavirus, low gas prices may create new US vacation hotspots

As coronavirus lockdowns are phased out and summer inches closer, local landmarks may be getting a lot more attention from Americans who don't want to travel too far from home.

MegaCon Orlando 2020 canceled, 'limited edition' Halloween event announced

MegaCon Orlando will hold a "limited edition" Halloween weekend instead, that they promise will "have all the excitement of our regular event but will be incredibly exclusive."

Pandemic expected to transform air travel
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Get ready for the cost of air travel to skyrocket once it's safe to travel. Airline travel is down by about 90 percent in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.