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Jeff Gillette, “Disneyland Destroyed,” acrylic on canvas
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A fun wink to the controversial 'Star Wars' hotel experience was removed as the theme park shifts gears.
Fewer people are coming to Disney Parks from Europe, Canada, and Mexico out of fear of current U.S. policies.
The 'Star Wars' sequels are out, and the original trilogy is in at Disneyland—but just as the parks failed to commit to what made 'Galaxy's Edge' so interesting in the first place, now they can't even commit to erasing that dream.
Disney's 'Star Wars' land is moving on from its original setting during the Sequel Trilogy.
Blue milk made sense. Green milk fit too. But now, starting this week, there's pink milk.
Eat your way through Disney Parks this season with Chewbacca-endorsed Life Day fare at Galaxy's Edge and chimichangas at Avengers Campus.