Disneyland
It’s safe to say I’m a self-proclaimed “Disney adult.”
In her new doc “The American Dream and Other Fairy Tales,” Abigail Disney shines a light on Disney’s poor treatment of its workers and reckons with her family company’s legacy.
Theme park fun-seekers lined up for hours for mandatory tests, as fireworks exploded overhead, high above the centerpiece castle.
A single digital travel article lamenting an element of Disneyland’s revamped Snow White ride has somehow been deemed worthy of more than a few blustery Fox segments on Monday.
Disney is firing workers by the thousands while its executives cling to their exorbitant bonuses. And the battle to reopen Disneyland is getting more desperate.
Glynndana Shevlin, 60, has worked at the Disneyland Hotel for 32 years. But now she is left waiting and worrying if she’s one of the 28,000 “Cast Members” who will be laid off.
The California governor vetoed a bill that would have provided some of the 28,000 recently laid off Disney workers (and others) with additional COVID-19 work protections.