Mickey Mouse, Cinderella, and nearly 2,000 other Disney cast members are officially voting to unionize away from the House of Mouse as unfair pay and dangerous living conditions lead the charge to why they wish to unite under one purpose. Coming to Disneyland in May — A Union Election for 1,700 Disney Character and Parade Performers The National Labor Relations ...
Read More »Guests at Disneyland Raise Safety Concerns Over Latest Change
Changes at Disneyland Resort are always controversial among Disney Parks fans, but some say a recent update endangers thousands of guests. There will always be at least one person upset by a change, but some of The Walt Disney Company’s recent theme park decisions have spurred heated discussion beyond the fan community. Take, for example, the retheme of Splash Mountain ...
Read More »Disney World Annual Passes Overhauled in Big Changes Announcement
Walt Disney World Resort has added new dates for select guests only. Walt Disney World sees guests of all ages, from young to old. Guests head to Walt Disney World Resort to relive the magic of Disney. Guests can visit Magic Kingdom, which features Cinderella Castle, and Disney’s Hollywood studios, which have exciting lands such as Galaxy Edge and Toy ...
Read More »Disney Introduces Copyright Update: Mickey Mouse’s Color to Change in 2024
This year, there has been quite a bit of controversy surrounding Disney’s beloved icon and leader, Mickey Mouse. In a move that’s both bold and reflective of the changing dynamics in copyright laws, The Walt Disney Company is reinventing its most iconic character, Mickey Mouse. This transformation follows the significant milestone of the character’s original incarnation, Steamboat Willie, entering the ...
Read More »Disney World Virtual Queue System Under Fire for Guest Abuse
Disney World, the beloved vacation destination in Orlando, Florida, is renowned for its enchanting experiences, iconic attractions, and seamless integration of technology to enhance guest experiences. Disney World has four theme parks each seeing hundreds of guests walk through Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Disney’s Animal Kingdom and Disney’s Hollywood Studios. With large crowds heading into the Disney Parks, Disney has invented ...
Read More »Disney Theme Park Crowds Cause Entry Delays: Hundreds Face Hours-Long Wait
There is truly nothing like the anticipation and thrill of driving up to a Disney Resort on the day of your vacation. Whether it’s Walt Disney World Resort or Disneyland Resort, entering park property is typically a surreal moment that fully ignites the magic of a Disney trip. However, with thousands of other families also seeking the same experience, lines ...
Read More »Florida Locals Push Back as Theme Park Guests Take Priority
Some Florida residents are not particularly happy about the way Orlando’s theme park guests are being prioritized right now. Located in Central Florida, Orlando has made its name as the theme park capital of the United States – if not the world. What started with just Walt Disney World Resort in 1971 has become a bonafide thrill empire encompassing the ...
Read More »Majority of Americans Call for Return to ‘Wholesome Entertainment’ Amidst Disney Criticism
Americans are turning on Bob Iger and The Walt Disney Company and demand a return to the classic “wholesome” content they grew up with, according to a report from a controversial pollster. Rasmussen Reports has released a new survey that claims that the majority of Americans feel that Disney has overly sexualized its movies and TV shows, given children too ...
Read More »Disney Cruise Line Ship Halts in Middle of Atlantic to Help Capsized Boat
The Disney Dream took a pit stop in the middle of the Atlantic yesterday evening as the ship attempted to assist in what appeared to be an urgent emergency. Disney Cruise Line sets sail on a fleet of five marvelous ships. The Disney Magic and Disney Wonder, launched in 1997 and 1998, respectively, are considered the veteran vessels of the ...
Read More »Iger Reaffirms Controversial Statement: ‘Selling Nuclear Weapons to Third-World Countries
Disney CEO Bob Iger has officially flipped the switch on something he once insisted he would never do. When you’re the chief executive officer of one of the biggest entertainment companies in the world, every decision you make is an important one. The stakes of each decision are sizeable, and the consequences if things go wrong can be catastrophic. Simply ...
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