Disney  - Brand Biography

Disney's Holiday Magic, Political Wins, and Accelerator Innovations


Listen Later

Disney BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.

Disney has been remarkably active over the past few days, with developments spanning theme parks, corporate strategy, and holiday celebrations. Here's what's been happening at the House of Mouse.

On the political front, Disney scored a significant victory in Anaheim by successfully blocking a proposed tax that would have increased admission prices by three percent and parking fees by ten percent. City Council members friendly to the company tabled the legislation before it could reach a ballot vote, saving tourists roughly five dollars daily in potential costs. This followed Disney's strategic donations to favorable council candidates, demonstrating the company's sophisticated approach to local politics.

Holiday season announcements dominated Disney's communications. The company launched its Make Someone's Holiday Magic campaign, featuring a new short directed by Taika Waititi and narrated by John Goodman. Disney is embarking on a Holiday Magic Tour to more than twenty cities worldwide, spreading cheer through community donations and special experiences. The company is also partnering with Toys for Tots for its annual toy drive through December, a tradition dating back over seventy-five years to Walt Disney himself. Notably, Disneyland is reducing prices on its Tomorrowland Skyline Terrace dining package from eighty-nine to seventy-five dollars, making reserved firewood viewing more accessible during the holidays.

At Walt Disney World, several attractions and events are ramping up for November. The new Zootopia Better Zoogether attraction opened at Animal Kingdom on November seventh, replacing It's Tough to Be a Bug with a four-D experience. The Epcot International Festival of the Holidays begins November twenty-eighth, featuring narrators including new addition Constance Wu and Jordan Fisher. Christmas decorations are going up across Disney Vacation Club resorts, though the Grand Floridian gingerbread house will not appear this year due to lobby construction.

On the innovation side, Disney held its Accelerator Demo Day on November fifth, showcasing four growth-stage companies including Animaj, DramaBox, Haddy, and LIMINAL Space. These partnerships focus on emerging technologies to enhance storytelling and experiences. This marks the eleventh year of the Disney Accelerator program, which has now involved over sixty global companies.

Additionally, the company honored veterans this Veterans Day while preparing to release earnings results before market opening on November thirteenth. Long-term construction projects continue at various locations, including the Disney Lakeshore Lodge, which approached its one-year construction mark following its November twenty-twenty-four revival.

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

Disney  - Brand BiographyBy Inception Point Ai