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    29 June
    Minnie Mouse, Daisy Duck, and Clarabelle Cow wear Sanderson Sisters-inspired costumes

    Disney Website Crashes, Remains Down as Guests Wait Hours to Purchase Halloween Party Tickets

    This is Halloween, This is Halloween, Pumpkins scream in the dead of night! Halloween time at Disneyland Resort is one of the best times to visit The Happiest Place on Earth. There are jack o' lanterns all over the place, bats in the Carthay Circle belfry, and the villains come out to play. One of Disney's most iconic attractions even gets a Nightmare Before Christmas makeover! The Haunted Mansion

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  • 28 June
    National Geographic Magazine

    Is Disney-Owned Magazine Ending After 135 Years?

    On September 26, 1888, the National Geographic Society published the very first issue of what would become one of the most iconic magazines on the planet. That first issue contained no pictures and cost 50 cents. The society said that its aim was to “increase and diffuse geographic knowledge.” The magazine was mainly an academic one, with the articles in that first issue focusing on sc

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  • 28 June
    Ron DeSantis and Disney Characters

    Disney’s Popularity is On the Rise, As DeSantis Stumbles in New Hampshire

    If you've ever watched The West Wing, you know that the fictional President of the United States, Jed Bartlett, is from New Hampshire. And if you learned nothing from that show, you know New Hampshire is the home to retail politics. You must shake every hand and kiss every baby in the state to win an election there. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis probably wasn't a huge West Wing fan. Before announc

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  • 28 June
    Chief Justice John Roberts just sent a message to DeSantis on Disney feud

    Chief Justice John Roberts Just Sent a Message to DeSantis, Bring Disney Feud to Supreme Court and You’ll Lose

    It's June, so besides being the official start of summer, it's also the end of the term for the United State Supreme Court. There are several sensitive issues that the Court has yet to decide, including LGBTQ+ rights vs. religious rights, voting rights, affirmative action in college admission, and President Joe Biden's student loan forgiveness plan. Related: Disney Loses Supreme Court First Amendm

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  • 28 June
    DeSantis, Iger, and Disney World

    DeSantis Wants to Delay Disney Court Date Until After Presidential Election

    Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is extremely confident when discussing his legal battle with The Walt Disney Company. The prominent politician has yet to buckle under the pressure of squaring off against the popular entertainment giant. In fact, he has actually claimed victory over them many times in interviews regarding the matter. Whether this is true or not is up for debate, but the governor may

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  • 28 June
    A Disney Pride display

    Disney Gets Legal Win in Case Over Response to ‘Don’t Say Gay’

    The wheels of justice move painfully slow. Last week, Disney lost a Supreme Court First Amendment case that began in 2012. Its lawsuit against Florida Governor Ron DeSantis seems like it's been going on forever, but it's only been a few months. And that case is just barely getting started. There are still years of litigation ahead. But the Walt Disney Company did get some occasional legal good new

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  • 27 June
    disney parks pricing

    “We Don’t Always Get it Right”: Disney Addresses Pricing at the Parks

    Disney’s pricing has been one of the most commonly debated aspects of the Disney Park experience. During former Disney CEO Bob Chapek’s tenure, fans saw a marked increase in ticket prices at the Disney Parks—both Walt Disney World Resort in Central Florida and the Disneyland Resort in Southern California. These price rises continued after Bob Chapek left though current Disney CEO Bob Iger has seem

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  • 27 June
    Character Meet and Greet Patent

    Character Meet and Greets Are Getting a Revolutionary Update at Disney

    Clarabelle might have crushed some dance moves at Disneyland's first Pride Nite, but it's a wonder she didn't crush anything else. “Fur characters,” or Disney Park characters with costumes encompassing their entire body and head, don't have the easiest job at Disney. Aside from the obvious heat engulfing Cast Members in the muggy Orlando temperatures and summer temperatures in Anaheim,

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  • 27 June
    josh d'amaro walt disney

    Senior Executive Speaks on Parks: Walt Disney Would be “Pretty Proud”

    One of the most frequent questions that arises when fans debate the current state of the Walt Disney Company is whether its founder, Walt Disney himself, would appreciate where the company is today. Many times in the past, fans—and even members of the Disney family—have disagreed about whether Walt Disney and Roy O. Disney would appreciate the direction that the House of Mouse has taken with its b

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  • 27 June
    espn disney free speech lawsuit

    Disney’s Hypocrisy: House of Mouse Faces Roadblock in Free Speech Lawsuit

    When you’re as big a name as the Walt Disney Company, you’re bound to be embroiled in one controversy or another at any given point in time. Despite this inevitability, the Walt Disney Company has had an eventful past couple of years, to say the least. From the fraught situation in Florida with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to their woes when it comes to the financial straits they’ve been working to m

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