
Disneyland Resort Lays Off 100 Salaried Employees
Disneyland Resort has laid off approximately 100 salaried employees, describing the move as a workforce 'recalibration' following a post-pandemic hiring boom.
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Disneyland Resort has laid off approximately 100 salaried employees, describing the move as a workforce 'recalibration' following a post-pandemic hiring boom.

MGM Resorts CEO Bill Hornbuckle admitted high prices hurt Las Vegas's image, contributing to a 7% revenue drop in Q3 2025. The company is implementing price corrections and remains optimistic about fu

Royal Caribbean shares fell sharply after its raised profit forecast of $15.63 per share missed analyst expectations of $15.68, causing a premarket slump of up to 12%.

American Airlines is implementing a major overhaul to improve customer experience and financial performance, investing in premium cabins, digital tools, and operational reliability.

Royal Caribbean has started construction on its seventh Oasis Class cruise ship at the Chantiers de l'Atlantique shipyard in France, set for a 2028 debut.

Disney's Magic Kingdom and Disneyland lead global theme park attendance in 2024, while Universal's U.S. parks experienced a decline. Overall global attendance rose 2.4%.

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Delta Air Lines and Marriott International are heading to trial over a long-running trademark dispute, with the airline accusing the hotel giant of brand infringement.

United Airlines faces challenges finding suitable layover hotels for its flight attendants, impacting ongoing contract negotiations with AFA-CWA. Hotels are increasingly reluctant to take airline cont

Scenic Group, an Australian luxury cruise operator, announced its new cruise yacht, Scenic Ikon, will be built in Croatia and launch in 2028, aiming to redefine luxury cruising.

Claims that the Eiffel Tower will be demolished in 2026 are false. The rumors stem from a satirical article combined with news of a temporary closure due to a strike.

Nevada's tourism industry shows a split, with Las Vegas visitor numbers down 7% in early 2025 while Reno remains steady, reflecting economic and policy pressures.