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Author Archives: Alessia Dunn

Orlando theme park lover who loves thrills and theming, with a side of entertainment. You can often catch me at Disney or Universal sipping a cocktail, or crying during Happily Ever After or Fantasmic.

Post-Vacation Illness Spike at Disney World Reported, Children Pointed as Root Cause

Mask for pandemic at Magic Kingdom

Walt Disney World is undoubtedly a magical destination, attracting millions of visitors each year to experience the thrills, beloved characters, and iconic attractions. For many, a trip to Disney is a dream come true. However, the bustling atmosphere, constant crowds, and close proximity to others can inadvertently create an environment where germs spread quickly. While Disney’s charm is undeniable, it’s ...

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Disney Guests Find Free Souvenir Hack During Hotel Stay

A grand fairytale castle with tall spires and ornate details stands beside a tranquil waterway. Lush green trees and manicured lawns surround the scene under a bright blue sky.

When guests stay at a Disney Resort, there are so many amenities that make their stay magical. At Walt Disney World, guests have over 25+ Resorts to choose from, each with their own theming, designs, food options, and more. Disneyland Resort has a smaller selection, however guests can stay at one of the three stunning hotels, including the original Disneyland ...

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The Internet’s Strangest Redirect: What’s Disney Doing with Paranoia.com?

Walt Disney Company CEO Bob Iger in front of Cinderella Castle

If you’ve ever typed “paranoia.com” into your browser out of curiosity, you might have found yourself scratching your head. Instead of landing on some obscure or outdated website, you’re taken straight to Disney’s official homepage. The redirect is confusing at best — and downright bizarre when you dig deeper. Why would Disney own a domain like paranoia.com? What’s the connection ...

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Online Complaint Sparks Debate Over Remote Work at Disney World

In the ever-evolving landscape of remote work, one trend has caught the attention—and sparked debate—across social media and theme park communities: using Walt Disney World as a makeshift office. A growing number of remote workers who live near the resort have discovered the joy of blending business with a touch of magic, turning theme park visits into productive workdays. Armed ...

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Bob Iger’s Disney Expansion Forces Closure of Beloved NYC Memorial

Bob Iger speaking at a podium against a blue-lit backdrop.

A treasured part of New York City’s cultural and historical fabric is in serious jeopardy—and not because of fire or fairy tales. The New York City Fire Museum, housed in a 120-year-old firehouse on Spring Street, has been shuttered since May 2024 after suffering millions in structural damage. The cause? Construction next door to build Disney’s massive new corporate headquarters ...

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Disney Brings Back Extinct Attraction, Offers Free Ride for a Limited Time

Red Car Trolley

One of Disney California Adventure’s most charming transportation attractions, the Red Car Trolley, has officially rolled into retirement—but its story isn’t over just yet. Following the permanent closure of the Red Car Trolley attraction earlier this year, Disney has donated one of the only two operational trolley vehicles to an organization with deep ties to the world of themed entertainment: ...

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After Being Retired, Disney’s Airport Service Is Back and Ready for Guests

A composite image shows a woman looking distressed at her laptop while holding a credit card. Behind her, an airplane takes off near a Disney castle within an airport scene. The images suggest travel and financial concerns, possibly due to planning a Disney vacation.

Disney is taking a small but significant step toward restoring a beloved guest convenience: Resort Airline Check-In. After disappearing in the post-COVID era alongside other key perks, this service is quietly making a comeback—at least in a limited test phase. For those who may not be familiar, Resort Airline Check-In was a complimentary service that allowed guests to check their ...

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