Against the backdrop of a pandemic, it’s easy to understand why people miss Disneyland. For more than 60 years, it’s has been the ultimate social and fantasy experience. But now that many are self-quarantining, those thrills are difficult to find. https://www.latimes.com/lifestyle/story/2020-10-14/disneyland-closed-covid-fans-cope
For Disneyland enthusiasts, the thrill is gone. The park is closed. The magic is missing. How to keep going when the “Happiest Place on Earth” is closed?

“I’ve been watching videos of Disneyland parades on YouTube and crying,” Stacey Major, a 32-year-old teacher said.
Some fans are coping by finding creative ways to keep the magic alive: consulting Disney-inspired cooking blogs, participating in Disneybound costume challenges on TikTok and Instagram, watching Disney+, hosting outdoor movie nights and stay-at-home Disney Days.
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