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Disney to unleash Round 2 of 7,000 total layoffs Monday, reports say

About 15% of The Walt Disney Co.’s entertainment staff could be cut next week as the company begins a second round of layoffs.

 

Disney deal: 2 water park days for price of 1

Disney World deal includes 2-day ticket for Typhoon Lagoon water park for the price of a 1-day ticket.

 

'Never-ending cycle': This traveler is considering amputation after her wheelchair was re-damaged

Heather Bennett said her wheelchair was damaged in August and again in March, and she's not optimistic it won't happen again on her next flight.

 

One of Maui's most visited sites, the Iao Needle, will reopen May 1 after months of closure

Four months after its scheduled reopening, Iao Valley State Park's iconic Iao Needle will once again welcome visitors.

 

Disney World opens floodgates for annual passes for first time since 2021: What to know before buying

Disney fans have waited more than a year for new sales of most annual passes. Here's what to know as sales resume Thursday.

 

25 very specific things to like about Disney’s Animal Kingdom

Disney's Animal Kingdom turns 25: A look at the theme park's likable traits.

 

Baby Florida panthers relocate to Gatorland

New to Gatorland: Two brother-sister baby Florida panthers. Their names are Yuma and Sakari.

 

Lawmaker files plan to undo Reedy Creek deal; Trump says Disney ‘destroyed’ DeSantis

Gov. Ron DeSantis drew fire from former President Donald Trump and former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie for his battle with Disney.

 

Theme Park Rangers Radar: Poseidon bows out, Disney anniversary juggling and a look at what’s next

Theme Park Rangers Radar waves goodbye to Poseidon’s Fury and the 50th anniversary of Walt Disney World. Plus: What's next.

 

America’s top 10 national park lodges in the West showcased in new book

There’s something so eye catching and recognizable about the National Park Service’s historic lodges, there’s even a name for it: Parkitecture. These rustic 19th and early 20th century inns are all built with materials native to the area, from stonework to timber, and designed to complement their spectacular settings. Think Yosemite’s majestic Ahwahnee, which opened in 1927.

 

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