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Family recreates their Disney trip with homemade video after vacation canceled due to coronavirus

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A Texas family's Disney vacation was canceled, so they recreated some memories from the comfort of their own home. This Texas family isn't about to let the coronavirus pandemic ruin their Disney memories.

Cady Hearn says her family regularly vacations at Walt Disney World, and in January had booked a trip for the family to visit the "most magical place on Earth." But once she heard Disneyland in California was closing down, she knew the Florida parks would soon follow suit. (Cady Hearn) Instead, the family decided to make a video to recreate the memories they would have made in the theme parks.

The video begins with the kids on a "plane," complete with airplane window printouts on the wall as they exclaim, "We're going to Disney!" Next, a

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