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Disney made major headlines this week after its November 13th earnings report confirmed a surprising drop in US theme park attendance for 2025, even as the company pulled in a record ten billion dollars in profit from its experiences division according to Inside the Magic. CEO Bob Iger is downplaying the attendance dip pointing to high per guest spending a 5 percent increase in the US and surging international business especially at Disneyland Paris. Cruise lines are booming and guests can now book on the brand new Disney Destiny which launches November 20th as reported by the Disney Food Blog. Not to be outdone the cruise line also announced the Disney Adventure for early next year keeping Disney fans buzzing with anticipation.
Meanwhile Disney+ is loading up its November slate: Freakier Friday unites Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan, and The Beatles Anthology documentary drops the final episodes right after Thanksgiving as detailed on WhatsOnDisneyPlus. Major streaming subscriber gains were unveiled in that same earnings report—nearly 12 and a half million more for Disney+ and Hulu combined in one quarter according to The Walt Disney Company’s official release. The company also reminded investors of its blockbuster twenty-four-billion-dollar annual content investment, betting big on originals like Zootopia 2 and the Marvel, Star Wars, and Avatar universes. Speaking of movies, anticipation is mounting online for Avatar Fire & Ash and The Devil Wears Prada 2, both confirmed for the next wave.
In Anaheim big changes are shaking up the Disneyland experience. Construction is moving fast on new Avengers Campus attractions and an all-new Monsters Inc. land at Hollywood Studios—fans are sharing concept art and speculating wildly on X and TikTok according to recent reports from MickeyVisit and Disney Experiences. The long-awaited Villains Land and a Cars-themed Frontierland expansion are also officially in the pipeline.
Late-night entertainment gossip is swirling about Disney's multi-year deal with YouTube TV announced November 14th, locking down streaming rights for Disney’s trove of sports and general entertainment content as posted on ESPN Pressroom. And for the holiday season Disneyland has updated its nighttime spectaculars, with Wondrous Journeys giving way to Believe in Holiday Magic beginning November 14th. Missing in action this year is the World of Color – Season of Light at Disney California Adventure, replaced by the new Happiness! show for the parks 70th anniversary, according to MickeyMousePark.
With theme park expansions, streaming momentum, ambitious cruise launches, and major content investments all in the mix, Disney’s latest moves look likely to shape pop culture and the entertainment industry well beyond the holidays.
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