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Walt Disney World's Epcot
One Epcot Drive
Orlando, FL 32830
Phone: 407-wdisney

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Owner/Operator: The Walt Disney Company

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June 11, 2011

'Star Tours' rides 3D wave

Disney's Soundsational Summer campaign kicks off with the opening of two new theme park rides -- a revamped "Star Tours" at both Orlando's Walt Disney World and Anaheim's Disneyland, and the addition of a new "The Little Mermaid" ride at California Advent... Read More »

June 10, 2011

Disney raising ticket prices for second time in less than a year

Walt Disney World announced Friday that it is raising ticket prices — by more than 10 percent in at least one case — in the resort's second round of price increases in less than a year. Effective Sunday, the base price of a one-day ticket will rise fro... Read More »

June 03, 2011

3-D 'Star Wars' Theme Park Attraction

mong “Star Wars” fans, the most vivid depiction of the icy planet of Hoth, the lush jungles of Kashyyyk and the underwater Gungan world on Naboo exist on celluloid. These fictional fixtures of the “Star Wars” galaxy just became more real with Star Tour... Read More »

May 13, 2011

Star Wars fans, here's sneak peek at Disney's new Star Tours

Inside Disney's Star Tours, workers are prepping walls, high-definition screens and assorted droids for the attraction's grand reopening next Friday at Hollywood Studios. Outside Star Tours, anticipation is building among Star Wars and Disney enthusias... Read More »

April 06, 2011

Dangling Above the Crocodiles, Disney's New Theme Park Adventure

There we were, creeping gingerly on a dilapidated rope bridge a few yards above hippos and crocodiles. “Stop shaking the bridge,” the person in front of me yelled as the bridge swung and shook. On the far side of the croc pool we could see elephants and a... Read More »

March 25, 2011

New line for old ride is window to Disney's future

The future of Walt Disney World can be glimpsed in one of the resort's oldest rides. By the end of the month, Disney plans to debut a redesigned queue for the Haunted Mansion, the classic dark ride that is one of the Magic Kingdom's original attraction... Read More »

March 17, 2011

Disney donates $2.5 million for Japan earthquake relief

The Walt Disney Co. is donating at least $2.5 million to relief efforts after last week's earthquake and tsunami in Japan, where its theme parks remain closed, the company announced Tuesday. The company also promised to match employees' donations to tw... Read More »

March 16, 2011

Walt Disney World tests faster theme park entry barcode scanners in place of ...

We’ve all been stuck waiting in line to enter a theme park behind that guy who just can’t seem to figure out how a turnstile works. We think, “Why did I get in this line?” while all the others seem to move so much faster. Today Disney is showing off a new... Read More »

March 13, 2011

Disney: Pricing Levels yet to recover

Ever since the Walt Disney Co. began aggressively discounting to keep its theme parks full during the global recession, analysts have been wondering how long it will take Disney to return to full pricing. Although Walt Disney Parks and Resorts recently... Read More »

March 10, 2011

Disney World to End Grad Nite After this Year

Walt Disney World is ending its annual Grad Nite festivities for high school seniors from around the country after this year because of concerns about scheduling and handling extra spring attendance at the Florida theme park. Officials at the park anno... Read More »

March 10, 2011

Disney World turns 40, churns souvenirs

Walt Disney World turns 40 later this year. What are you going to get? Oh, but not as a gift to Disney. I mean, what do you get the theme park that has everything? The question is what 40th-anniversary souvenir would you want to purchase? The goods... Read More »

February 22, 2011

Disney NextGen could be the ticket

And its capital spending this year is on pace to well exceed the $1.5 billion it spent in 2010. Included in this year's costs are the final payment on new mega-cruise ship the Disney Dream along with the construction of Aulani, a hotel and timeshare set t... Read More »

February 17, 2011

Disney says guests will be able to reserve ride times from home

Future visitors to Walt Disney World will be able to reserve ride times from their home computers and bypass hotel check-in desks once they arrive at the resort, the head of the Walt Disney Co.'s global theme-park division said during an investors confere... Read More »

February 09, 2011

Theme-park rebound propels Disney profits

A rebound in its theme parks during the final three months of 2010 helped propel the Walt Disney Co. to 54 percent quarterly profit growth, the company announced Tuesday. Disney said it made $1.3 billion for the three months that ended Jan. 1, the firs... Read More »

February 09, 2011

Disney workers to protest contract talks

Some members of Walt Disney World's Service Trades Council, a coalition of unions representing more than 20,000 full-time workers at the giant resort, will stage a demonstration this afternoon to protest stalled contract negotiations with the company. ... Read More »

January 23, 2011

Star Tours ride to reopen May 20

Almost overlooked amid the hoopla surrounding the debut of the Disney Dream cruise ship and new details of its Fantasyland expansion, Walt Disney World confirmed last week that Star Tours, the popular Disney's Hollywood Studios simulator ride, will reopen... Read More »

January 20, 2011

Stars of this trek: Animals, experiences

Dangling above a hippopotamus was not on my bucket list. But then, several unlikely things happened during my preview of WildAfrica Trek, a tour that debuted this week at Disney's Animal Kingdom. The new experience takes theme-park guests off the beate... Read More »

January 20, 2011

Disney Fantasyland to Feature 'Snow White' Indoor Roller Coaster

Walt Disney World said this week it is going to build a new indoor roller coaster in the Magic Kingdom to expand on the park’s Fantasyland area. At the Orlando, Florida theme park, “The Seven Dwarfs Mine Train” will be the new attraction and will featu... Read More »

January 19, 2011

Disney unveils new Fantasyland expansion details

Walt Disney World said Tuesday it will build a new indoor roller coaster in the Magic Kingdom as part of its expansion of the theme park's Fantasyland section. Dubbed ``The Seven Dwarfs Mine Train,'' the moderately intense attraction will feature a fir... Read More »

January 19, 2011

Disney Unveils Plans to Nearly Double the Size of its FantasyLand

Disney has announced plans to expand its FantasyLand section of its theme park, as unveiled on Tuesday at an exclusive media event inside the Magic Kingdom that one of TheCelebrityCafe.com’s writers attended. Walt Disney World will bring plans to build... Read More »

January 03, 2011

Smile! Your image is fair game at Orlando-area theme parks

Every day, Orlando theme-park guests snap thousands of photographs, capturing friends and family in front of countless landmarks, such as Epcot's Spaceship Earth or Hogwarts Castle at Universal's Islands of Adventure. In the digital age, those images z... Read More »

January 02, 2011

Disney gets big boost from attraction aimed at little ones

Later this month, Disney theme parks in Florida and California will shut down "Playhouse Disney — Live on Stage," a 22-minute minute puppet show that has been performing for nine years. Workers will remove some characters, add new ones, repaint marquees a... Read More »

March 04, 2008

Disney Holds Rededication Of Epcot's Revamped Spaceship Earth

Epcot's signature ride was open Tuesday with a whole new look as Disney unveiled the revamped Spaceship Earth. The Epcot attraction that's quite possibly known around the world has been extensively upgraded. Disney guests who enter Spaceship Earth, which... Read More »

March 03, 2008

New exhibits on display at Epcot pavilion

Changes continue at Epcot's Innoventions pavilions. Walt Disney World has opened a new corporate-sponsored, interactive-technology display that strips away the myth of the "garbage fairy" and has announced another exhibit that will help people to prepare... Read More »

February 27, 2008

Siemens holding the key to Disney's Spaceship Earth

Visitors to the newly updated Spaceship Earth ride at Epcot might experience the ride and miss the show. Or they might experience the 26-year-old ride with a few new updates and spins, and catch the bevy of interactive games in the post-show area. And sti... Read More »

February 26, 2008

Walt Disney Co. to sell time shares in 15-story tower next to Contemporary Resort

The Walt Disney Co. has won approval to begin selling time shares in a 15-story tower the company is erecting next to its famed Contemporary Resort, a $110 million addition that Disney has named "The Kingdom Tower." Disney has for months refused to divulg... Read More »

February 22, 2008

Disney World wins dismissal of lawsuit challenging Segway rule

A federal judge in Orlando has thrown out a lawsuit against Walt Disney World aimed at forcing the company to allow disabled visitors to ride two-wheeled Segways in its theme parks.... Read More »

February 19, 2008

Walt Disney World to rebuild Treehouse Villas

Hidden among the trees in an obscure part of Walt Disney World, one of Disney's more unusual and largely forgotten housing options is getting new life. The giant resort intends to tear down and replace Disney's Treehouse Villas, a community of 60 two-stor... Read More »

February 06, 2008

Mickey Mouse Invites Families to Celebrate the 'Year of the Mouse' at Disneyland Resort

It's a celebration that has Mickey Mouse's name written all over it ... well, half of his name, anyway. The most famous Mouse of all is inviting families to celebrate the Lunar New Year and Year of the Mouse at Disneyland Resort, the place "Where Dreams C... Read More »

January 23, 2008

Nintendo DS Used as Wireless Tool in Disney World

Looking for new ways to have guests interact with their theme parks, Disney's Imagineers have cooked up a new park information system. You might be wondering what news like this is doing on Nintendo World Report. The answer is simple, the Imagineers are u... Read More »

December 17, 2007

Walt Disney World named leading theme park resort in world

Walt Disney World, the Orlando/Orange County Convention & Visitors Bureau, Carnival Corp. and Royal Caribbean International were among scores of winners of World Travel Awards announced recently.... Read More »

December 07, 2007

Upgrade at Epcot is about ready for liftoff

Epcot enthusiasts will have a ball again soon. Construction walls near Spaceship Earth, iconic sphere of the theme park, will fall sometime next week, after five months of refurbishment, Walt Disney World officials said. Inside are changes in content, new... Read More »

December 03, 2007

Epcot's Spaceship Earth to reopen in mid-December for sneak previews with a new story overlay, new technology and a whole new soundtrack

Epcot's Spaceship Earth ride is expected to reopen in mid-December for sneak previews with a new story overlay, new technology and a whole new soundtrack -- created by 10-time Emmy Award-winning composer Bruce Broughton, a 63-piece orchestra and a 24-voic... Read More »

November 20, 2007

Disney wants Epcot lawsuit dismissed

The Walt Disney Co. asked a judge to throw out a Pennsylvania company's lawsuit about the technology behind its Mission: Space ride, saying there's no evidence of wrongdoing. ... Read More »

October 08, 2007

Disney segues into Segway trips

Walt Disney World now is offering "Segway" hiking through its Fort Wilderness camping area. Disney, which has been testing Segway trips along its Fort Wilderness trails for about a year, announced the formal start of its "Wilderness Back Trail Adventures.... Read More »

October 04, 2007

Disney's Epcot celebrates 25 years

Epcot turns 25 on Monday, still blessed and cursed as the bricks-and-mortar legacy of Walt Disney's last, most ambitious and most quixotic dream. Disney did not initially envision Epcot as a theme park; he saw it as a community that would invite the world... Read More »

September 20, 2007

Disney Park Attendance Expected To Break Records

More people visited Disney's U.S. theme parks in the last 12 months than any previous year in history, according to officials. The company said attendance numbers this year will likely surpass its record-breaking 2006 totals that were given a boost as the... Read More »

September 19, 2007

New attractions pay off for parks, Disney's Iger says

Walt Disney Co., the world's biggest theme-park operator, may post record attendance at its U.S. resorts this fiscal year as new attractions have lured more visitors, Chief Executive Officer Robert Iger said Tuesday. Attendance in fiscal 2007, which ends... Read More »

September 18, 2007

Epcot expands 25th anniversary plans

Pressed by fans, Walt Disney World is expanding its observance of Epcot's 25th anniversary by providing company-sponsored public events to go along with private celebrations already set for Oct.1. Disney is now planning a public "rededication ceremony" in... Read More »

September 17, 2007

Biotech thrives in Epcot's secret garden

Deep inside the laboratories of Epcot's The Land pavilion -- beyond the world-record tomato tree or the Mickey Mouse-shaped pumpkins -- a tiny part of one of Walt Disney's dreams is being kept alive in petri dishes. Visitors' only brush with science there... Read More »

September 05, 2007

Parking costs more at Disney

Walt Disney World raised parking rates to $11 a car at its four theme parks this past weekend. The increase brings parking-lot rates for the Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney's Animal Kingdom and Disney-MGM Studios in line with those at Universal Orlando. Cars... Read More »

August 21, 2007

'Muppet Mobile Lab' show wows Epcot crowds

As crowds gathered around the little puppet-show-on-wheels roaming Epcot today, realization dawned on some: No strings. No hands in the puppets. No one hidden inside. No one in sight with microphones or remote controls. All the crowd saw were robotic Mupp... Read More »

August 20, 2007

CTC and Disney collaborate to showcase today's Canada with updated film at Epcot

Since 1982 guests from around the world have been taken on a tour of beautiful Canadian landscapes and diverse cultures as they watched the film O Canada! in the Canada pavilion at Epcot at the Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, FL.... Read More »

August 08, 2007

Disney announces another year of a million dreams

As Walt Disney World moved from the millennial "2000 Celebration" to Walt Disney's birthday "100 Years of Magic" celebration to Disneyland's 50th anniversary "Happiest Celebration on Earth" to this year's "Year of a Million Dreams," it seems the celebrati... Read More »

August 03, 2007

Walt Disney World raising ticket price to $71

The price of magic goes up this weekend at Walt Disney World, where the basic adult ticket is climbing 6 percent to a record $71. Disney on Friday announced a whole range of new ticket prices that take effect Sunday. The price changes also affect the disc... Read More »

July 30, 2007

Epcot food event's on horizon

Winers and diners looking forward to the extra culinary events that take place at Epcot during the International Food & Wine Festival this fall can sign up starting Monday. Tickets to such events as Sweet Sundays and The Cook, the Book & The Bottle can se... Read More »

July 25, 2007

Epcot tries new recipe for success

With Soarin', Turtle Talk and Nemo and Friends attractions successfully lining up visitors at Epcot, Walt Disney World planners are turning attention to the park's other lineup of attractions -- involving sushi, tequila and pasta. Numerous culinary change... Read More »

July 09, 2007

Soarin' lines to see games

Walt Disney World's Epcot theme park has unveiled its new, interactive video games for visitors waiting in line to ride Soarin'. The games opened last week, offering a test of emerging entertainment technology produced by Walt Disney Imagineering. Using m... Read More »

July 06, 2007

Critics sure to find Epcot's decision on sign wand-erful

The mighty hand of Mickey that has towered over Epcot's signature attraction for nearly eight years is coming down. Epcot Vice President Jim MacPhee said Thursday that the time has come to remove the Mickey Mouse arm, glove and wand that have served as a... Read More »

May 02, 2007

Disney-owned hotels ban smoking

No more smoking or nonsmoking room options at Walt Disney World hotels. No more foul, secondhand smoke lingering in a room or wafting down a hallway. And no more last, quiet cigarette of the night out on the balcony, under a rising Florida moon.... Read More »

March 27, 2007

ETC students create video games for Disney theme park
Carnegie Mellon’s Entertainment Technology Center (ETC) has teamed up with Walt Disney Parks and electronics company Siemens this semester to create a collection of arcade games called Project Spaceship Earth for Disney’s Epcot Center.

According to the Siemens website, this project is part of a 12-year alliance between Siemens and Disney. Siemens is a technology company devoted to creating a wide range of products, including communications, transportation, and power technologies. Siemens has agreed to sponsor a post-show attraction for Spaceship Earth at Disney’s Epcot Center.

The Entertainment Technology Center’s website stated, “The games offer a fun and exciting look at how Siemens technologies make our lives better.”

In particular, this attraction will take the form of several exhibits that relate to health care, transportation, and energy. It will occupy 9000 square feet.

ETC master’s student DaeHong Kim said that Siemens recruited students from the ETC in Silicon Valley to create web-based games designed to teach gamers about Siemens. According to Kim, the games are intended for individuals between the ages of 10 and 14.

“It’s more like an educational, casual game,” DaeHong said. He said that gamers are expected to play less than half an hour to get an idea of what Siemens is all about.

Master’s student Jake Rheinfrank, who works as an artist on Project Spaceship Earth, said that the biggest perk about working in Silicon Valley is being near Electronic Arts.

“We can see all of their concept art,” Rheinfrank said. “We can hear Simpsons dialogue down the hallway.”

Kim said that working on a project in Silicon Valley is different from working on a project in Pittsburgh.

“First of all, there’s a lot of companies in Silicon Valley,” Kim said. “It’s really easy to network with people.”

While it is possible to work on a long-distance project from Pittsburgh, Kim said, “It’s better to talk face-to-face.”

“ETC is extending the campus,” Kim said. “We were sort of born here for ETC West.”

Kim said that his team works closely with Disney producers and game developers on their ideas. “We learn a lot from their feedback,” he said.

In addition to having regular meetings with a game designer, Rheinfrank said that the team has also been involved in the brainstorming sessions for the project.

Rheinfrank said, “We came up with what we’re working on.... We were given complete creative freedom.”

Kim said that his team members — two artists, two programmers, one sound specialist, two game designers, and one producer — work closely as well.

“They’re really, really talented, and we learn from them,” Kim said.

As the sound specialist, Kim said that he makes music and sound effects for the game.

In particular, he uses a synthesizer, bass guitar, electric guitar, and virtual instrument to create the appropriate sounds. Kim said, “I have to think [in] a new way, a different way to make music — how could this music be interactive, how could this sound be interactive?”

It is also Rheinfrank’s first time working on a game.

“This is the first interactive project that I’ve been able to work on long term,” said Rheinfrank.

Rheinfrank, who has a background in film, said that the principles of filmmaking are similar to those of game creation. In particular, he said that it is important to consider what the audience gains from the experience.

“What do you want to show them ... to take away,” Rheinfrank said. “That’s pretty much the same from video games to film.”

Despite having never made music for a game before, Kim said that it is not difficult to bring it all together. He said, “It’s quite fun and quite easy.”

February 09, 2007

Disney considers specializing - Florida Today
The Walt Disney Co. could extend its reach to more potential visitors with its idea of putting boutique hotels, dining and retail, as well as smaller theme parks, in major cities around the country, tourism experts said Thursday.

At an investors' conference Disney is holding this week, Jay Rasulo, chairman of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, told analysts that the future for Disney could include making deeply immersion-oriented Disney experiences more available to a broader range of people, pending high return on investment.

February 07, 2007

Disney.com packs in fun
Walt Disney Co. launched its redesigned Web site Tuesday, arranging its vast array of content to make it easier to navigate while taking advantage of faster broadband connections.

The overhaul, Disney.com's first major redesign in more than five years, organizes the entertainment company's video, film and theme park content in a variety of ways.

"We created a site that allows you to navigate the Walt Disney Co. in whatever way is most comfortable for you," said Steve Parkis, vice president of premium content for Disney Online. "The top of the page is designed for adults, but there is a character world for kids at the bottom."

January 10, 2007

GM opens interactive exhibit at Epcot theme park - Kiosk marketplace.com (press release)
General Motors has opened its “Fuel For Thought” display at Walt Disney World Resort’s Epcot theme park near Orlando, Florida. The exhibit features interactive components to provide information about advanced automotive technology and the road to a greener future. “Epcot is an amazing imaginative theme park,” said Betsy Lazar, executive director of advertising and media operations for General Motors. “With the addition of ‘Fuel For Thought,’ visitors will now have an opportunity to explore innovative aspects and applications of automotive technology through a fun-filled experience.” “Fuel For Thought” is comprised of interactive kiosks and games, a special floor projection, plasma wall elements, bright graphics and messaging, vehicle displays with information conveyed through lighting and video, and live narrated presentations.

December 18, 2006

Disney's rumored project now is on paper
Bulldozers might soon push around dirt in an area called Walt Disney World's "Western Beltway Development," but they would not be preparing the land for any immediate construction.

November 20, 2006

Riders hit by outage at Epcot
A power outage Sunday night left dozens of tourists stranded briefly on a ride at Disney's Epcot theme park.

September 22, 2006

Disney puts "Jungle Cruise" in high gear
Following the record-breaking success of "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest," Walt Disney Pictures is giving high-priority status to another potential adventure franchise based on a Disneyland ride. It is developing "Jungle Cruise," inspired by the ride in which parkgoers travel the jungle river guided by a riverboat skipper, encountering such wild creatures as piranhas and gorillas during their tour. The ride was one of the 22 original attractions when the park opened in 1955.

September 22, 2006

Nemo finds more to do
Little Nemo is making a big splash at Walt Disney World -- and at Disneyland. Three years after the release of Pixar's animated blockbuster film Finding Nemo, the little cartoon fish and his friends are getting new rides at Epcot and Disneyland, a whole Epcot pavilion renamed for them, plus a new show at Disney's Animal Kingdom.

September 19, 2006

Disney prizes: Worth $17.4 million
Cruises, world tours of all Disney theme parks, Mickey Mouse ears, shopping sprees, nights in Cinderella Castle, time-share condominium leases, commemorative pins: These are a few of the things that Disney's million dreams are made of. Walt Disney Parks and Resorts has announced 1,250,000 prizes with a combined value of more than $17.4 million that will be given away through Walt Disney World and Disneyland starting Oct. 1, when the company's 14-month "Year of a Million Dreams" campaign begins.

September 06, 2006

Epcot visitors get into game to solve Kim Possible mystery
Those mild-mannered shopkeepers and their well-tended establishments at Epcot's United Kingdom Pavilion are now embroiled in a world of secret agents, mystery, and an evil plot to turn the whole world into one giant golf course. So that explains what those kids, Ellen and Faye Meadows, were doing crammed in a phone booth playing with cell phones. Was that a golf ball that just popped out of the pay phone's change return? A clue! Sleepy little areas in Epcot's World Showcase are coming alive with high-tech intrigue, as young heroes such as Ellen, 9, and Faye, 7, of Hemel Hempstead, England, run around trying to save the world, playing a prototype, high-tech, adventure game that Disney researchers are testing.

September 01, 2006

Disney's Finger Scan Upgrade Raises Privacy Concerns
An upgrade on Disney's finger scanning technology implemented to prevent ticket fraud or resale is raising concerns from privacy advocates, according to Local 6 News. For years, Walt Disney World has been reading the shape of visitors' fingers on its property. Now, the upgraded controversial finger scanning machines scan fingerprint information.

August 10, 2006

Disney posts $1.1 billion profit
A 7 percent jump in attendance at Walt Disney World, strong performances by the movie Cars and several cable TV shows, and consumer product sales gave the Walt Disney Co. a big boost during the third quarter of its 2006 fiscal year.

August 07, 2006

Disney ticket gets pricier
Starting Sunday, the cost of a one-day ticket to any of Walt Disney World's four parks is going up to $67 -- a 6.3 percent increase, the largest since 1991. The hike is the second time in eight months the resort has bumped the cost of admission and represents an increase of almost 12 percent since December and 22 percent since early 2004.

June 08, 2006

Disney's next theme park ads to center on "dreams" - Reuters
The Walt Disney Company hopes to keep the party going at its theme parks when it launches a new global advertising campaign this fall with the catch phrase "Where Dreams Come True." The coming ad blitz -- which replaces the company's successful 50th birthday of Disneyland campaign -- aims to capture "moments of transformation" that happen to people at the iconic parks, such as when a little girl meets a princess, Jay Rasulo, chairman of Disney's parks and resorts unit, said at a media event to announce the new campaign. At its two U.S. parks, Disney will launch the "Year of a Million Dreams" celebration in October, where visitors will be randomly awarded "dreams" such as a night in the Mickey Mouse Penthouse at Disneyland or private meetings with Disney characters. To kick off the U.S. promotion, one family will be chosen for a VIP visit in October to the Magic Kingdom park in Orlando, Florida where they will have the resort all to themselves.

May 10, 2006

Disney Earnings Rise 19 Percent
Strong television ratings and increased theme park attendance helped profit at The Walt Disney Co. rise 19 percent in the second quarter, although the media conglomerate did report a drop in earnings at its film studio...Attendance at Disneyland in California grew 15 percent in the quarter as the theme park's 50th anniversary celebration winds down. Attendance at Walt Disney World in Florida rose a more modest 3 percent, Disney said.

May 03, 2006

Disney Offers 'Milder' Version Of Mission: Space
In the wake of two recent deaths, Disney is unveiling a new, less intense version of its Mission: Space ride at Epcot. By the beginning of this summer, park officials will offer two versions of the ride -- the original ride and a new version for those who "prefer a milder ride experience," park officials said.

April 15, 2006

Doctor: Death caused by bleeding in brain
The woman who died after riding Mission: Space died from bleeding of the brain caused by high blood pressure, a medical examiner said.

April 07, 2006

Iger lauds film, park tie-ins - Florida Today
Robert Iger, president and chief executive officer of The Walt Disney Co., said the Orlando area will be the beneficiary, as Walt Disney World Resort continues to grow through its synergy with animated and live-action films.

January 27, 2006

Walt Disney World raises ticket prices
Walt Disney World joins SeaWorld in raising ticket prices for the new year, leaving Universal as the only Orlando park operator not to increase entrance fees.

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