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Disney · AnaheimOn Tuesday, Disneyland Resort announced plans to lay off approximately 100 cast members as part of a reorganization process amid a “period of steady, sustained operation.” Here’s what we know about the upcoming organizational changes at the Southern California Disney parks. In California, a law known as the Cal-WARN Act mandates that employers with over 75 employees give at least 60 days’ written notice of planned mass terminations impacting 50 …See the Story
Disney Parks Announce Upcoming Layoffs, Citing “Steady, Sustained” Business
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Santa Claus · Lake Buena VistaFor many Disney fans, meeting their favorite characters is a highlight of any trip. Whether it’s a hug from Mickey, a royal wave from Cinderella, or a bubbly greeting from Ariel, these interactions create some of the most magical memories families bring home. And now, fans of the beloved mermaid will need to head somewhere new to find her at Walt Disney World Resort. Credit: Disney Starting October 28, Ariel’s meet and greet will officially move…See the Story
Disney World Confirms Replacement for 'Little Mermaid' Meet and Greet
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DisneyDisney is officially stepping into the race to launch the next great fantasy franchise. In a move that’s already turning heads across the entertainment world, the company has secured the film rights to a wildly successful book series that many are calling the “next Harry Potter.” The seven-figure deal marks one of Disney’s boldest pushes into fantasy storytelling in years, according to reports. Credit: Video Screenshot, ‘Harry Potter and the Dea…See the Story
Disney Acquires Rights for the Next "Harry Potter" Fantasy Series
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