Joe Schott, who has been with the company for more than 40 years, is the new president of the Florida resort, Disney ...
A Disneyland visitor has filed a $5 million class action lawsuit alleging the Anaheim theme park does not properly disclose ...
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Star Wars fans cry foul at viral stunt of Pedro Pascal surprising people at Disneyland
Disney’s latest piece of viral marketing for its new Star Wars release, The Mandalorian and Grogu, has upset some fans who ...
A class action lawsuit claims Disney isn't giving park visitors enough opportunity to opt out of facial recognition.
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Disney’s staged Pedro Pascal Mandalorian stunt sparks backlash
A viral Disneyland surprise was actually a marketing event for invited influencers, raising new questions about trust ahead ...
Disney rolled out the facial recognition technology in April at entrances to Disneyland and its sister park, California ...
For years, fans have clamored for a third park at Disneyland Resort in Anaheim. But that's unlikely to happen.
The Mandalorian and Grogu' star seemingly stunned a group of Disneyland tourists on Smuggler's Run. But things weren't ...
Most visitors are unaware of the tools and opt into having their faces scanned. Mass adoption of the tools at sports and ...
Walt Disney World has a new president. The Walt Disney Company named Joe Schott on Monday to take over the top job from Jeff ...
The official “Star Wars” social media channels posted footage of Pascal suited up as the Mandalorian at Disneyland, apparently surprising fans about to board the Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run ride.
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