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Business
Disney World Just Got Less Safe. DeSantis’ Board Defunding The Police
At its meeting earlier this week, the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District did something inexplicably nice for Walt Disney World. The Board, hand-picked by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, decided to cut the mill rate, which would cut the property taxes that the Walt Disney Company would have to pay to the Board. But just as soon as t
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Disney Resorts
Possible Suicide Reported at Disney’s Old Key West Resort
Another possible suicide has been reported at the Walt Disney World Resort, this time at Disney’s Old Key West Resort Hotel. This week has featured tragic news from the “Most Magical Place on Earth.” Recently, we reported on a possible suicide that occurred at Disney’s Contemporary Resort. Now, there is news that last week, another Guest
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Business
In-Demand Halloween Tour Returning For Another Spooktacular Season!
Every year, beginning September 1, the villains take over the parks, the bats find their place in the Carthay Circle belfry, and Halloween Time begins at Disneyland Resort. With temperatures becoming more bearable after the hot summer months, there is no better time to visit The Happiest Place on Earth. In addition to the hundreds of jack
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Global Disney Parks
Disney Park Brings Back Complimentary “FastPass” for Special Celebration
One Disney Park has brought back a complimentary “Fast Pass” equivalent for its 40th Anniversary celebration. One of the biggest complaints that Guests have had with the Walt Disney Company is their removal of the complimentary Fast Pass system at Walt Disney World Resort and Disneyland Resort and the institution of its replacement, the p
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Business
More Changes Coming to Disney, Company Looks for Outside Help to Make ESPN “More Compelling”
ESPN Chief Jimmy Pitaro dropped some surprising news about the Disney subsidiary in a recent event with CNBC. The winds of change are a-blowing at the Walt Disney Company! From the restructuring and layoffs that made headlines at the beginning of the year to the recent theme park updates, a lot has changed in the House of Mouse. Most rece
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Business
Alcohol Coming to Three More Disney Restaurants!
When Walt Disney first opened Disneyland Park in 1955, he made it clear that he wanted Disneyland to be a dry Park. That means that he did not want any alcohol served there. The same no-alcohol rule was put in place when Magic Kingdom opened at Disney World in 1971. But things changed in a big way when EPCOT opened in 1982. It was the fir
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