Disneyland and Walt Disney World still aren't at max capacity, and Disney may keep it that way.
Disney leadership has addressed the plans for the future of the theme parks in the era of COVID and its 50th anni.
Universal Orlando Resort has taken another big step that shows the theme park is planning to increase capacity.
Waiting in line at theme parks is part of the experience, but Walt Disney World is apparently getting some queues in unexpected places.
Walt Disney World could start letting more people into the parks very soon.
Godzilla vs. Kong are facing off this weekend, and it looks like the winner will be the box office.
Universal Orlando Resort is showing new signs of life this week thanks to a confluence of events.
It looks like plenty of people made the trek to Orlando over the holiday weekend.
Walt Disney World may be limiting capacity, but the crowds are not detoured.
It looked like Walt Disney World was going to start increasing capacity, but not so fast.
It looked like Walt Disney World was going to start increasing capacity, but not so fast.
Lionsgate has scored big at the Friday box office with the release of faith-based drama I Still Believe. This weekend will likely be the first of many where we see a notable slowing of box office earnings during to growing worldwide concerns over the coronavirus spread. A direct impact on domestic movie theaters is expected thanks to respective announcements from AMC Theaters and Regal Cinemas that each chain's theater capacities will be cut in half in order to better practice social distancing to keep moviegoers safe. [caption id="attachment_881227" align="alignright" width="360"] Image via Lionsgate[/caption] In …
AMC Theatres, which is America's largest movie theater chain, has announced a new 'social distancing' initiative that will see the chain cut its theater capacity in half beginning on March 14, and continuing through April 30. Regal Cinemas has just enacted the same measure, as has Canadian exhibitor Cineplex, which operates nearly 1,700 auditoriums up north. Meanwhile, Alamo Drafthouse is similarly "deactivating" sections of seats. Expect other theater chains to follow suit in the coming hours. This is a necessary measure that will keep people from being stacked on top of each other, should they choose to go …