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We Don’t Want AI Slop Infecting Disney
During The Walt Disney Company’s fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 earnings call, CEO Bob Iger highlighted that Disney+ is “in the midst of rolling out the biggest and the most significant changes, from a product perspective,” and stressed that AI will soon enable users not only to create their own content but to consume short-form AI-supported, … We Don’t Want AI Slop Infecting Disney
The Holiday Series: Revealing A Disney Vacation Gift
One of my favorite parts of the holiday season is gifting experiences, rather than stuff, and nothing lights up a room quite like revealing a Disney vacation. Whether you are surprising little ones, teens who think they have everything figured out, or grown-ups who could use a little extra magic, sharing the news in a … The Holiday Series: Revealing A Disney Vacation Gift
Visiting Disney Shouldn’t Be a Social Status Symbol
Visiting a Disney theme park has always carried with it a sense of privilege. Even back in 1955 when Disneyland first opened its gates, the very act of setting aside a full day and hard-earned money to explore a world of imagination signaled that you had both the time and financial means to do so. … Visiting Disney Shouldn’t Be a Social Status Symbol
Is Disneyland’s 70th Anniversary Celebration TOO Long?
I love a Disney celebration as much as, no, scratch that, way more than the next person. While some fans might pick and choose the events they feel personally connected to, I seem to have a soulful affinity with anything Disney chooses to celebrate. Maybe I am just in love with celebrating life more than … Is Disneyland’s 70th Anniversary Celebration TOO Long?
When Disney Park Culture Took on a Life of Its Own
Disney Parks today remain extraordinary places for families to come together for a week or so of escapism and fun, yet the culture that surrounds them has grown far beyond anything Imagineers or Walt Disney originally envisioned. As the parks evolved, fans began shaping their own traditions and trends inside the gates. Some of these … When Disney Park Culture Took on a Life of Its Own
Stop Wearing ‘My Wife Booked the Trip’ Shirts
There’s a growing trend that’s become hard to ignore at Walt Disney World and Disneyland, the grumpy, self-deprecating husband shirts. You’ve seen them. They say things like “Most Expensive Day Ever,” “I Don’t Do Matching Shirts,” or “She’s My Disney Villain.” Usually, they’re worn by dads or husbands who look like they’d rather be anywhere … Stop Wearing ‘My Wife Booked the Trip’ Shirts
Disney Parks Post Record $10B Income in 2025
The Walt Disney Company released its fourth quarter and full fiscal year 2025 earnings report this morning, revealing a record-breaking year for the Disney Experiences division, which includes Disney’s global theme parks, resorts, and cruise line operations. For fiscal year 2025, Disney Experiences achieved an all-time high operating income of $10 billion, an 8% increase ($723 million) over the previous year. … Disney Parks Post Record $10B Income in 2025
Disney World’s Lightning Lane Hits All-Time High Prices
Just weeks after a resort-wide price hike across tickets, food, parking, and tours, Walt Disney World is rolling out record-high Lightning Lane prices at all four parks. Both the Single Pass and Multi Pass options are seeing their highest rates since the system launched in July 2024. The new maximums appear October 29 and November 1, 2025, coinciding with the busy Halloween … Disney World’s Lightning Lane Hits All-Time High Prices
Stop Using Your Phone on Rides and in Shows at Disney
A trip to the Disney theme parks today practically demands the use of a smartphone. From booking Lightning Lanes and placing mobile food orders to checking wait times, viewing Memory Maker photos, or modifying park reservations, guests are encouraged to stay connected throughout the day. In many ways, your phone has become as essential as … Stop Using Your Phone on Rides and in Shows at Disney
Josh D’Amaro Leading Replacement Race For Disney CEO
It’s no secret that The Walt Disney Company is heading toward a major leadership change in 2026. According to a new report from Bloomberg, the race to succeed CEO Bob Iger is narrowing fast. The next CEO may already be within the company, and all eyes are now on Josh D’Amaro, the current Chairman of Disney … Josh D’Amaro Leading Replacement Race For Disney CEO
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