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What is Disney's Lightning Lane Premier Pass?
Disney will offer a new line-skipping pass at its resorts starting this month.
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Disney World announces skip-the-line Lightning Lane Premier Pass: What to know
Parkgoers who want to skip lines at Walt Disney World have a new option, but it will cost you.
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Disney to ditch Slack following July data breach
The company’s Slack server was hacked in July, leading to more than a terabyte of company data being leaked to the public.
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Tours of Walt Disney's mansion return (but only for a short spell)
The Woking Way house, a vintage storybook fantasia, was the legend’s home for many years.
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Major changes at Disney parks divide fans
At Disney’s D23 convention, a flurry of new announcements thrilled adult fans. Then, they found out what was being replaced.
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Disney says man can't sue over wife's death because he agreed to Disney+ terms of service
Jeffrey J. Piccolo filed a wrongful death lawsuit after his wife, Dr. Kanokporn Tangsuan, died after consuming food containing allergens at a restaurant in Disney World.
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Disney's Goofy character isn't actually a dog — or a cow
Fun fact: Disney’s beloved character Goofy is not, contrary to popular belief, a dog like his trusty friend Pluto. Nor is he a cow like Clarabelle. Find out his species.
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From villains to Indiana Jones: Everything we learned at Disney's parks panel at the 2024 D23 Expo
Disney’s classic baddies are getting their own theme park land at the Magic Kingdom in Orlando, Florida.
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The live-action ‘Snow White' trailer is out! Watch the modern take on the Disney classic
Heigh-ho, heigh-ho, the first trailer for Disney’s “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” live-action adaption is here.
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Things to do this weekend: The 82nd Nisei Week in Little Tokyo
The annual celebration is beloved for its festive Grand Parade, music, dancing, food, and community spirit.
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In a reversal, Disney's media assets are starting to generate more excitement than its parks
For the first time in more than two years, Disney’s media assets are outshining the parks division
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Thousands of Disneyland workers vote to authorize a strike
The authorization doesn’t mean a strike will happen immediately, and both sides could reach a deal that averts a walkout. If a strike does occur, it would be the first at Disneyland in 40 years.
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Riders stuck on Incredicoaster at Disney California Adventure
A group of riders on board the Incredicoaster at Disney California Adventure Park were stuck after the rollercoaster experienced ride failure Sunday afternoon.
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Onboard forests, street markets and reefs: Disney releases details about its new cruise in Singapore
The Disney Adventure will sail three- and four-night voyages from Singapore starting in 2025, with the capacity to carry some 6,700 passengers on board.
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Fit for Disney's first Black princess: ‘Princess and the Frog' ride opening this month
“It’s time — laissez les bons temps rouler!” After four years of construction, Princess Tiana is finally here. Tiana’s Bayou Adventure, a Disney attraction featuring Princess Tiana in “The Princess and the Frog” movie, is gearing up to open on June 28 at Walt Disney World in Orlando, the theme park announced in a blog on Monday. A similar...
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Attraction starring Disney's first Black princess replaces ride based on film many viewed as racist
A new attraction starring the first Black Disney princess is opening at the company’s theme parks in Florida and California.
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Tiana's Bayou Adventure to debut June 28 at Magic Kingdom
Tiana’s Bayou Adventure keeps Splash Mountain’s DNA as a log-flume ride, but it’s infused with music, scenery and animatronic characters inspired by “Princess and the Frog.”
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Disneyland employee dies after falling from moving golf cart in theme park backstage
A Disneyland employee has died after falling from a moving golf cart in the backstage area of the Southern California theme park.
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Disneyland performers' vote to unionize is certified by federal labor officials
Character and parade performers at Disneyland in California are officially unionized.
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Richard M. Sherman, who fueled Disney charm in ‘Mary Poppins' and ‘It's a Small World,' dies at 95
Richard M. Sherman, one half of the prolific, award-winning pair of brothers who helped form millions of childhoods by penning the instantly memorable songs for “Mary Poppins,” “The Jungle Book” and “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang” — as well as the most-played tune on Earth, “It’s a Small World (After All)” — has died. He was 95.