Disneyland staff told mother to stop breastfeeding Disneyland Paris, Europe's biggest tourist attraction, has apologised to a mother after two members of its security staff ordered her to stop breastfeeding her baby in public. World • 06 Jul 21
Disneyland staff told mother to stop breastfeeding Disneyland Paris, Europe's biggest tourist attraction, has apologised to a mother after two members of its security staff ordered her to stop breastfeeding her baby in public. World • 06 Jul 21
Disneyland Paris to reopen June 17 as Covid curbs ease Disneyland Paris, Europe's biggest tourist attraction, said today it would reopen June 17 as France eases Covid-19 restrictions. Business • 17 May 21
Disneyland Paris to reopen June 17 as Covid curbs ease Disneyland Paris, Europe's biggest tourist attraction, said today it would reopen June 17 as France eases Covid-19 restrictions. Business • 17 May 21
Disneyland Paris postpones re-opening again Disneyland Paris, Europe's biggest tourist attraction, said today it will not be able to reopen as planned on April 2 because of the ongoing Covid-19 crisis. Business • 12 Mar 21
Disneyland Paris postpones re-opening again Disneyland Paris, Europe's biggest tourist attraction, said today it will not be able to reopen as planned on April 2 because of the ongoing Covid-19 crisis. Business • 12 Mar 21
Disneyland Paris delays reopening to April due to Covid Disneyland Paris said today it was postponing its reopening by almost two months, to April 2, due to the resurgence of the Covid-19 pandemic. Business • 19 Jan 21
Disneyland Paris delays reopening to April due to Covid Disneyland Paris said today it was postponing its reopening by almost two months, to April 2, due to the resurgence of the Covid-19 pandemic. Business • 19 Jan 21
Disney to lay off 32,000 workers in first half of 2021 Walt Disney has said it would lay off about 32,000 workers, primarily at its theme parks, an increase from the 28,000 it announced in September. Business • 26 Nov 20
Disney to lay off 32,000 workers in first half of 2021 Walt Disney has said it would lay off about 32,000 workers, primarily at its theme parks, an increase from the 28,000 it announced in September. Business • 26 Nov 20