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Disney has owned GO.com since the 90s. They formerly used it as a portal for all of their brands and to make "single sign on" and cookie sharing easier across their many sites (Source).
As the web progressed, they realized they no longer needed to put all their new sites on a sub-domain of GO.com in order to use "Single Sign On", so they have slowly been migrating each service to its own root domain, such as DisneyPlus.com.
But they are still using sub-domains of go.com for each of their park locations.
I'm wondering how long before they change over to either a sub-domain of disney.com or a sub-directory of disney.com?
DisneyWorld.com and DisneyLand.com currently do not resolve. Does Disney even own these domains?
https://disneyworld.disney.go.com
https://disneyland.disney.go.com
As the web progressed, they realized they no longer needed to put all their new sites on a sub-domain of GO.com in order to use "Single Sign On", so they have slowly been migrating each service to its own root domain, such as DisneyPlus.com.
But they are still using sub-domains of go.com for each of their park locations.
I'm wondering how long before they change over to either a sub-domain of disney.com or a sub-directory of disney.com?
DisneyWorld.com and DisneyLand.com currently do not resolve. Does Disney even own these domains?
https://disneyworld.disney.go.com
https://disneyland.disney.go.com