Amidst the vibrant and magical world of Disneyland Resort, where dreams come true and memories are made, the ongoing uproar surrounding the Magic Key class action lawsuit has cast a shadow over the beloved theme park. The particular group affected by this legal battle is the Dream Key Annual Passholders, who are rising up against the Walt Disney Company after ...
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Disney Hit With Lawsuit Over Alleged Underpayment of Construction Workers
Disney recently found itself entangled in a legal battle as it faced a lawsuit accusing the company of underpaying maintenance workers employed at the Disneyland Hotel, which is a renowned theme park hotel at Disneyland Resort California. The legal action, which was officially lodged in the Orange County Superior Court this Thursday, alleges that the workers were deprived of overtime ...
Read More »Florida Theme Park Faces Closure After Eviction Notice
One of Florida’s most controversial theme parks will close down for good, it’s been confirmed. Yesterday (March 7), the Miami-Dade commission officially served an eviction notice to Miami Seaquarium, which will require the marine theme park to permanently close its doors come April. It’s been a long time coming. Over the past few years, Miami Seaquarium has frequently made headlines ...
Read More »Controversial Policy Implementation at Walt Disney World Leads to Hotel Guests Being Denied Entry
It seems as though the Walt Disney World Resorts (WDW) are cracking down on a new policy, so be aware before you go! If you’re a WDW local, you know that one of the best non-park things to do is check out the various Disney hotels. Each resort offers specialty-themed dining, shopping, and entertainment offerings for guests, although you don’t ...
Read More »Space Mountain Horror: Guests Stranded Overnight in Disney Park
An exhausted Disneyland Resort guest spoke out on TikTok this week after getting stuck on Space Mountain after the theme park closed. The ride broke down in the middle of the night, leaving the guests longing for their Disney Resort hotel beds. Space Mountain is one of Walt Disney Imagineering’s most iconic creations. The pitch-black indoor roller coaster first opened ...
Read More »Disney Fans Left Disappointed as Plans for Seven New Lands Are Revoked
While speaking yesterday at a conference hosted by Morgan Stanley in San Francisco, Walt Disney Company CEO Bob Iger made waves with what appeared to be a massive announcement about the future expansion of Disney Parks. Iger said: We have thousands of acres of land still to develop. We could actually build seven new full lands if we wanted to ...
Read More »Former Nickelodeon Star Opens Up About Childhood Sexual Abuse
WARNING: The following article mentions and/or discusses topics that may be distressing for certain audiences. Viewer discretion is advised. One of Nickelodeon’s hit shows in the late 1990s and early 2000s was The Amanda Show, starring Amanda Bynes. The show featured two characters that were so popular, that a new show was created just for them. That show was Drake & ...
Read More »Bob Iger Unveils Plans for Disney Expansion With Brand-New Land
In the Morgan Stanley conference call earlier this week, Disney CEO Bob Iger confirmed that he’s not done with the Avatar franchise just yet, sharing an update on the planned Pandora expansion at the Disneyland Resort and seemingly doubling down on infusing IPs throughout the parks. James Cameron’s Avatar franchise has become the highest-grossing franchise in history, with both films setting records for ...
Read More »Rumors Swirl: ‘Jurassic Park’ Sequel Could Revive Beloved Character
One of the upcoming Jurassic Park sequels may bring “dead” characters back to life. The Jurassic franchise is no stranger to bringing back extinct animals, and it’s no stranger to human cloning, either. But if the filmmakers are looking for an excuse to bring a “dead” character back to life in one of the upcoming sequels (it’s a common trend ...
Read More »Disney+ Set for Game-Changing Update on March 14
Next week, The Walt Disney Company’s streaming service, Disney+, will change forever, and it may be the boost the House of Mouse needs in this tough economic climate. Disney+ debuted in 2019 and has since gone on to amass just under 150 million subscribers. The service was the focal point for former Disney Chief Executive Officer Bob Chapek, and upon ...
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