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It's part of Disney World's effort to become fully staffed by the end of year.
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Disney's plan to relocate 2,000 positions from Southern California to Lake Nona should create job opportunities for Central Floridians, says Orlando Economic Partnership CEO Tim Giuliani.
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The Walt Disney Co. says it plans to build a new regional campus in central Florida to house at least 2,000 professional employees who will be relocating from Southern California to work in digital technology, finance and product development.
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The first Warrior Games were held in 2010.
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Walt Disney World is open again- four months after the theme parks closed because of coronavirus. The Magic Kingdom and the Animal Kingdom opened to the public on a weekend that saw Florida setting a grim record: more than 15,000 COVID-19 cases reported in a single day.
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Ridley Pearson talked with 90.7’s Matthew Peddie about Kid Stew and his adventure books set in Disney World after dark, The Kingdom Keepers.
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Walt Disney World Resort employees have voted to ratify a contract that will increase starting pay to $15 an hour. Union leaders are calling it an historic agreement.
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The father of a toddler killed in an alligator attack at Walt Disney World reached his hands inside the animal's jaws as he tried to pry them open and free his son.That's according to a final report released Monday by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
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An Alabama family is planning to sue Walt Disney World after they say a snake fell on an 8-year-old boy and bit him, leading to a fatal heart attack in his great-grandmother.The family says the snake bite at Disney's Animal Kingdom triggered a panic attack in the elderly woman.
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An animal rights group ranks Disney's Animal Kingdom among the worst zoos in North America for its treatment of elephants.