Disneyland is being annexed by Mexico, and we’ve got a sneak peek at what to expect. The Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California, is in a constant process of upgrades, renovations, and replacements, and the Downtown Disney District is no exception. While many longtime Guests might be disappointed that the beloved eatery Tortilla Jo’s closed just a few days ago, taking with ...
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New Study Reveals Unpopularity of Ron DeSantis and Disney Among Respondents
A new poll has shown something pretty surprising: it turns out that no one really likes Florida Governor Ron DeSantis or Walt Disney Company CEO Bob Iger. Both men have a pretty large influence on culture at the moment. DeSantis is one of the most prominent figures in far-right conservative politics, although that did not help him when he tried ...
Read More »Magic Kingdom Area Completely Blocked, Guests Denied Entry
If you’re visiting Walt Disney World Resort in the near future, particularly the Magic Kingdom area, you should be aware of certain restrictions that may affect our visit. Typically, a stay at Walt Disney World Resort goes without any issues. While there may be some minor inconveniences along the way—such as a closed attraction or a broken-down ride—the vast majority ...
Read More »Disney’s Disability Access Abuse Surges by 300%, Faces Permanent Ban
In case you didn’t catch it, Walt Disney World Resort is not only wholly changing its Disability Access Service (DAS). Still, it is also permanently banning those who try to abuse the program moving forward. Here’s what you need to know. Disney Overhauling Disability Access Service; Permanent Ban on the Horizon Starting May 20 for Disney World, guests must enroll ...
Read More »Disney Faces Lawsuit After Guest Permanently Disabled by Character
A woman is suing Disneyland Resort and two of its cast members, claiming that a Disney Character Performer portraying Goofy caused her lifelong physical and emotional “pain and suffering.” Disney Character Performers endure a lot. “Fur” characters like Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck must communicate exclusively through hand signals and body language while carrying a heavy costume. “Face” characters like ...
Read More »Warning: Dates to Avoid as Disney Braces for “Explosive” Hurricane Season
If you are traveling to Walt Disney World Resort this hurricane season, things are predicted to get a little explosive. While Orlando is in Florida, the Sunshine State, things are not always sunny here. Due to its subtropical climate, rainfall is common throughout the year. On average, Orlando experiences about 117 rainy days per year, with the wettest months typically ...
Read More »Disney’s Controversial Change to Disability Services Sparks Guest Outrage
On April 9, Disney announced that some big changes were coming to its Disability Access Service program (DAS) at both Walt Disney World Resort and Disneyland Resort. For years, Disney has allowed those with physical, medical, and cognitive disabilities to use its DAS program. However, beginning May 20 at Disney World and June 18 at Disneyland, the DAS program will ...
Read More »Disney World Announces Future of Historic Location After 33 Years
After 33 years, Walt Disney World Resort has confirmed significant changes coming to a massive 33-year-old location. With more than $60 billion planned for major upgrades to Disney parks and much more, it should come as no surprise that Walt Disney World Resort has several noted projects on the horizon. While guests have been keeping their eyes mostly towards Magic ...
Read More »Disney Reverses Course on Elon Musk Boycott After 5 Months
Disney has ended its feud with Elon Musk. Related: Emergency Alert Sent: All Disney Guests Notified of Impeding Weather Danger After a lengthy hiatus, Disney has seemingly returned to Elon Musk’s social media platform. The last year has been incredibly tumultuous for Disney, with the company finding itself at the center of multiple political battles and controversies. Florida Gov. Ron ...
Read More »Disney Neglects Disabled Guests’: Guests Fight Back After DAS Cuts
For years, guests who desperately needed Disney World’s Disability Access Service have complained about the rampant fraud in that program. In response to those complaints, Disney has decided to change the DAS program, but those changes will exclude most people with disabilities who need the Service. DAS was previously defined to assist guests who have difficulty tolerating long queues due ...
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