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Controversial Move: DeSantis Appoints Disney World Executive to Oversee Florida Elections

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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has appointed a high-ranking official of the new tax district around the Walt Disney World Resort as his new chief of elections, continuing his strategy of giving important jobs to his political allies. The far-right politician and former presidential candidate recently selected (per AP News) Glen Gilzean, who currently serves as the administrator of the Central ...

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Disney’s Scooter Fiasco: Guests Injured, Outraged Over Safety Concerns

Guests visiting the various Disney Parks properties expect a certain level of safety during their magical experience. While the Walt Disney Company has gone as far as to hire FBI agents for its security and safety departments, it’s becoming increasingly clear that the greatest threat to Disney Park guests insidiously exists within the park experience itself. Forget construction disguised as ...

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Plan Your Disney World Trip Wisely: Optimal Dates Revealed Amid Ticket Price Hikes

The Disney World ticket price is an ever-evolving beast. In late February, Disney World announced plans to increase per-day theme park ticket prices in 2025. This isn’t the first time the Central Florida Disney parks have announced plans for ticket price hikes–not by a long shot. In fact, the Walt Disney World Resort is known for frequent increases in ticket ...

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Disney World on High Alert as First Cases of Serious Airborne Disease Recorded

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Walt Disney World Resort is officially on alert following the first-recorded measles cases in Orlando. Here’s what you need to know if you travel to Central Florida in the coming months. Read this next: EPCOT Attraction Evacuated After Emergency Situation Measles Reported as Cases Begin to Rise in Orlando – Walt Disney World on Alert Orlando Health has reported four ...

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Disney Dodges Supreme Court Showdown Through Backdoor Deal

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This was a big week at the Supreme Court. After Republicans became concerned about alleged bias against conservative voices on social media, state legislatures in Florida and Texas passed laws that diminished the capacity of tech companies to moderate speech on their platforms. The tech companies argued that the laws would handcuff their efforts to remove hate speech, bullying, and ...

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