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In the 1965-68 tv series Lost In Space, Robot B-9 could do complex calculations, shoot laser beams and warn Will Robinson of danger. (Spoiler alert: The robot wasn't real. Actor/stuntman Bob May was inside the costume.) Fifty years later, Disney has developed robots that can fly and perform aerial acrobatics. They may soon be appearing at Disney theme parks.
Flying Disney robot can soar through the skies like a Marvel hero
New Stuntronics from Disney aren't just crawling, they're doing the kind of aerial acrobatics worthy of an Avengers or Star Wars movie.
Video: https://www.cnet.com/news/flying-dis...e-marvel-hero/
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In a 1935 Walt Disney Silly Symphony cartoon, the tortoise beat the hare in a race. In July 2018, Robert Iger beat Brian Roberts in a bidding war which lasted much longer than the race.
Walt Disney Company to claim 21st Century Fox entertainment assets after Comcast pulls out of the bidding war
http://www.latimes.com/business/holl...719-story.html
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Bernie Sanders and 9,700 Disneyland Resort employees.....pardon me, I mean cast members.....should finally be happy.
Disneyland Resort reaches a tentative contract settlement with workers, ending a heated battle that lasted months
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-f...723-story.html
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Mickey's "official" birthdate is November 18, 1928, when Steamboat Willie, the first animated film with sound, was released -- but the silent Plane Crazy, the first Mickey Mouse cartoon made, had a test screening on May 15. Plane Crazy, with sound added, was not released until 1929, but should we consider May 15 to be Mickey's birthday? Or perhaps earlier, considering the character was created by Walt Disney and Ubbe Iwwerks in April. "Oh, gosh!"
Mickey Mouse's 90th Spectacular to air November 4 on ABC
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/enter...807-story.html
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Disney's 1982 Tron movie cost $17 million to make and grossed only $33 million in North America. Surprisingly, the 2010 sequel grossed $172 million in North America and $228 million in other countries. Shanghai Disneyland has a highly popular Tron Lightcycle Power Run attraction. In 2021, so will Walt Disney World. I wonder if Russians will try to hack into ENCOM's Master Control Program.
Construction of Tron attraction at Walt Disney World will temporarily halt train and speedway
http://www.nydailynews.com/featured/...810-story.html
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Princesses in Disney's animated films -- Snow White, Cinderella, Aurora, Jasmine, Ariel, Belle, Pocahontas, Tiana, Rapunzel -- traditionally had a "love interest." Then came Merida, Elsa and Moana, who were strong and independent and broke the "damsel-in-distress who needs a man" stereotype. In the live-action Mulan, due in March 2020, Mulan will have a love interest. Old stereotypes die hard.
Disney starts production on live-action Mulan
https://www.msn.com/en-us/movies/new...SRwk?ocid=AMZN
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On June 2 -- Go look! -- I posted a story about Disney's plans for a new 700-room hotel to replace the ESPN Zone, Rainforest Café, Earl Of Sandwich and AMC Theater at Downtown Disney in Anaheim. The project is now on hold because Disney is expecting $267 million in subsidies and the Anaheim mayor says Disney should build the hotel with their own money. Stay tuned.
Disney puts luxury hotel plan on hold in feud with Anaheim over $267 million in subsidies
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-f...815-story.html
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If you've ever wanted to own the 48-foot-long animatronic sea serpent from Disneyland’s Submarine Voyage, now is your chance.
Want your own Dumbo from Disneyland? An authentic Skyway car? 800 items of park memorabilia are headed to auction.
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment...816-story.html
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21 Royal is a private dining hall above Disneyland's Pirates Of The Caribbean attraction. It occupies a space that was originally intended to be living quarters for Walt and Lillian Disney. I know $15,000 sounds like a lot of money for a seven-course meal but it's for 12 people. That's only $1,250 per person, not much more expensive than the food at Disneyland's other restaurants.
Disneyland's $15,000 private dining experience is insane and magical
https://www.msn.com/en-us/foodanddri...YAJN?ocid=AMZN
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Disney now seems to be admitting it doesn't really need any tax breaks. Considering how Disneyland keeps raising parking fees, admission fees, food prices and souvenir prices and considering how Disneyland is always super-crowded, I'd say Disney definitely doesn't need any tax breaks!
Disney calls on Anaheim to end all tax incentive agreements in an attempt to improve relationship with city
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-f...822-story.html
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More money for Mickey Mouse's many employees. (Sorry, I couldn't find a synonym for "employees" that starts with "m.")
Walt Disney World to give workers $1,000 bonuses, raise minimum wage to $15 by 2021
https://money.cnn.com/2018/08/25/new...age/index.html
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I can hear it now: "We don't need your $267 million in tax breaks, Mayor Tait. We can just raise the parking fee to $50 and raise Disneyland's admission price to $199. Everything will be fine."
Anaheim officially puts an end to tax breaks for Disneyland Resort
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-f...828-story.html
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"You kids go ride Dumbo and the Casey Jr. Circus Train while your mother and I go into the cantina and get drunk. I'll be sobered up in time to drive us home tonight -- I promise."
Disneyland's Star Wars land cantina will serve pre-mixed alcoholic drinks — a first for the park
Los Angeles Times, Aug 30 2018 2:05 PM
Disneyland visitors who explore the new Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge expansion that opens next year will be invited to belly up to a dimly lit Star Wars-inspired cantina where — for the first time in the park — they can order alcoholic drinks. New artist renderings released on the Disneyland blog today show a dark tavern where Stormtroopers, bounty hunters, smugglers and other alien travelers crowd around a bar that serves various concoctions. The post says the tavern, dubbed Oga’s Cantina, will serve "libations for adults."
The libations will include pre-mixed alcoholic drinks, a significant development at the attraction because Disneyland has never sold booze to park visitors, except to members of the private Club 33, an exclusive dinner club at Disneyland’s New Orleans Square. Park goers who order drinks in the cantina won’t be allowed to take them out into the park. Walt Disney, who died in 1966, opposed the sale of alcohol in his parks, saying he felt the introduction of booze would ruin the family atmosphere.
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-f...830-story.html
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Disneyland permits smoking in only one area, the passageway between Big Thunder Mountain Railroad and Fantasyland. A future United States President was unaware of that rule -- and he paid the price:
Obama's story of getting booted out of Disney
During a campaign speech rallying for California congressional candidates, former President Barack Obama shared a story of how he was 'booted' out of Disneyland for smoking cigarettes.
https://www.cnn.com/videos/politics/...ng-sot-vpx.cnn
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The good news: Their hourly wages will rise by $1.75 and they'll each get a $1,000 bonus. The bad news: They still won't be able to afford to spend a night at any of the three hotels where they work.
Disneyland Resort hotel workers approve new contract with $15-an-hour minimum wage
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-f...923-story.html
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These new Oreos went on sale September 24. They're selling for around $3 in the stores but you can get them on eBay if you want to pay as much as quadruple the retail price.
New birthday cake-flavored Oreos celebrate Mickey Mouse's 90th birthday
ABC News, Sep 19 2018
Mickey Mouse is turning 90 this year! For his big birthday, Disney teamed up with Oreo to mark the 90th anniversary of Mickey Mouse with limited-edition birthday cake-flavored Oreos. There are three different designs on top of the wafers: Mickey Mouse, a party horn and a big 90 in honor of this major milestone.
https://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Food/birt...ry?id=57887853
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Will Disneyland ever limit the number of people who can enter the park on any given day? Well, to do so would also limit how much money the park makes on any given day, so.........no.
Will there be any space left to sit at Disneyland anymore?
Orange County Register, Sep 25 2018 6:30 AM
Moving people around a theme park is like one of those slide-tray puzzles. You move from one place to any other space that is clear, in the hope that eventually you will get to wherever you actually wanted to go. Except that at Disneyland, there’s often not that extra, empty space you need to move around the board. It’s gridlock. Disney's latest step to address its overcrowding problem is to remove seating in several places around the park, in an attempt to improve guest flow.
People go to Disneyland to experience Disneyland, not just to ride Pirates Of The Caribbean or Space Mountain or the Haunted Mansion. Disneyland is a place where you can hang out, enjoy a snack, take in the ambience and relax in a beautiful setting. Of course, most of us do that by grabbing a space on a bench and sitting down. With fewer places to sit, more of Disneyland’s spaces in between its various rides and shows are becoming avenues instead of destinations. With a limited amount of space to accommodate ever-growing crowds, perhaps it must be that way.
https://www.ocregister.com/2018/09/2...yland-anymore/
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Disney Cruise Line operates Castaway Cay, a private island in the Bahamas. Disney, which in the next five years will add three new cruise ships to its line, wants to build another port in the Bahamas. Many locals are opposed because they believe most of the jobs and revenue will benefit Disney, not the Bahamas. Yeah, so?
Disney Cruise Line's plan for a new Bahamas port sparks feuding among locals
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-f...927-story.html
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Disney has done live-action remakes of Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Winnie The Pooh, 101 Dalmatians, The Jungle Book (twice), Pete's Dragon, Alice In Wonderland and Beauty & The Beast and they're working on live-action remakes of Dumbo, Aladdin, Mulan and The Lion King. Do you think they've run out of animated films to make live-action versions of? Think again.
Lilo & Stitch live-action remake in the works at Disney
https://www.msn.com/en-us/movies/new...TfOC?ocid=AMZN
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In June, Disney shut down the Rainforest Café, ESPN Zone, AMC theater and Earl of Sandwich and planned to tear them down and start construction on a 700-room luxury hotel. But now, "Boo hoo, Anaheim won't give us a $267 million tax break so we just won't build our hotel -- so there! Nyaah nyaah nyaah!"
Disney pulls the plug on its proposed luxury hotel in Anaheim, citing the loss of a tax break
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-f...010-story.html