The House of Mouse is recovering aggressively from the devastations caused by the pandemic.
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Tony Zhang with @OptionsPlay says Walt Disney's (DIS) struggles over recent months are due to stagnating theme park and streaming service demand. That's not stopping him from making a bullish play on the company.
Companies want to extract every dollar they can from customers, say experts. But many consumers welcome the opportunity to feel like big shots.
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Disney World and Disneyland introduce a new premium-priced ticket.
A new cake shop coming to Disney's Florida theme park is being criticized for its high prices, with fans calling the cost of food items "obscene" and "offensive."
Disney (DIS) has an impressive earnings surprise history and currently possesses the right combination of the two key ingredients for a likely beat in its next quarterly report.
When Hurricane Milton hit Orlando, all its major theme parks closed, including Universal Orlando, Busch Gardens, and LEGO Florida.
Disney's original theme park resort announced higher ticket prices this week. It's not as bad as you think.
Walt Disney World said on Wednesday its theme park in Florida would remain closed on Thursday, joining other major Orlando attractions preparing for Hurricane Milton, which is expected to make landfall in the state on Thursday.
Weekends and holidays, which are the highest volume days, will be hiked 6.2% from $194 to $206 a day effective immediately.