ABC News Studios’ “IMPACT x Nightline” to Explore the Allegations Made Against Sean “Diddy” Combs

After the shocking indictment of the hip-hop mogul, the ABC program will explore the horrific allegations made against Diddy. Only on Hulu: ABC News has announced that a new episode of IMPACT x Nightline titled “Drugs, Lies & ‘Freak Offs’” will premiere on Hulu tomorrow. After allegations of violence, drugs, and sex trafficking were made against […]

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Disneyland Opens Late Due to Oil Leak

Disneyland park opened late on the morning of Wednesday, September 25, 2024, due to an oil leak in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle.

Disneyland Opens Late After Oil Leak

Disneyland Park image for DisneylandForward story.

Disneyland Cast Members held guests at the Esplanade while cleaning crews attended to the spill. The park was set to open at 8:00 a.m., but was delayed by about ten minutes, according to the Orange County Register. However, guests on social media were reporting that the lines didn’t start moving to let people through until about 8:18. The oil spill was reportedly from a leaking street cleaner.

When the park opened, guests were directed through a backstage route in order to bypass the spill while entering the park.

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Eduardo Xol, Known for His Work on “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition,” Has Passed Away at 58

The designer known for his stint on Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, passed away a little over a week after he was reportedly found stabbed. TV Personality Eduardo Xol passed away on September 19th at 58. According to TV Line, the Riverside County coroner confirmed that Xol passed away 10 days after the Palm Springs Police Department found […]

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Disney World Closures, Cancellations & Impacts for Hurricane Helene

Hurricane Helene formed this morning with the National Hurricane Center forecasting the storm to rapidly intensify and strike Florida as a major Category 3 hurricane. Walt Disney World has already announced closures, cancellations, and adjustments as a result of the storm–here are updates on all of the changes, policies, impacts and more. For the most, […]

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Represent Your Favorite “Inside Out 2” Emotion With New Collection From Disney Store Now Available As Part of Disney+ Early Access

To celebrate the arrival of Pixar Animation Studio’s smash hit film Inside Out 2 on Disney+, Disney Store has stocked up plenty of fun merchandise that only those with Disney+ subscription have early access to. From now until October 2nd, 2024, Disney+ subscribers can purchase a collection of different items from Disney Store featuring their favorite […]

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UPDATE: Caramel Apples Return to Walt Disney World After Long Absence

Caramel Apples recently disappeared from Walt Disney World due to a recall of caramel. Today, the iconic sweet treat has made its return.

Missing Caramel Apples

A curved glass display case in a store showcasing various colorful and decorative desserts, including cakes, cupcakes, and candies, with labels and prices. People are visible in the background.
Confectionary Treats – Magic Kingdom

In early August of this year, one of our reporters was told that the iconic Mickey Caramel Apples would be pulled from shelves property-wide due to a recall of the caramel used when making the snack.

A bakery display with various decorated cookies, pastries, and desserts in glass cases. Prices are visible on labels below each item.
Big Top Treats – Magic Kingdom

Since then, we have been tracking all the treat display cases around property to see what alternatives they offer and when the caramel apples would return.

A display shelf in a store holds various candy apples; the top shelf has green candy apples priced at $10.99, and the lower shelves have red candy apples priced at $6.99 each.
Candy Cauldron Candy Apples – Disney Springs

While the guest-favorite treat was gone, we noticed that candy apples had taken over across Walt Disney World. Even in our recent review of the Candy Cauldron soft opening at Disney Springs, only candy apples were available.

A bakery display case with various desserts including cakes, pastries, and other sweets. Several items are priced and labeled. Two beverage dispensers are visible on the right side.
Screen Door General Store – Boardwalk Resort

In addition, without the caramel apples, giant cookies, cupcakes, and butter bars had taken over the treat displays around the resort. Walt Disney World Resort hotels also did not have caramel apples available for purchase for some time.

Return of Caramel Apples to Magic Kingdom

A display at Disney World shows two candy apples on a white tray: one coated in caramel and the other in red candy with colorful rings on top. Both are priced at $6.49 each.

Almost by magic, while we were working on this story, we saw that Cast Members in the Main Street Confectionery were making none other than… caramel apples! These are still not the long-missed Mickey Caramel Apples, but it is a step toward having the iconic treat back in the parks.

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Cast Members were excited to be able to offer the caramel apple again in Magic Kingdom. While we were at Magic Kingdom, we saw them making more behind the showcase glass where you can the delicious treats being crafted.

Display case with a candy apple priced at $6.49, a Mickey Mouse-shaped chocolate cookie sandwich priced at $7.79, and other assorted treats. Prices and item names are shown on signs, making it feel like a mini Disney World of sweets.

We also spotted Werther’s Original Caramel Apples for sale yesterday in Karamell-Küche at EPCOT. Previously, the shop once offered an assortment of caramel apples.

Are you a fan of the Disney caramel apples? Do you prefer the candy apples? Let us know in the comments below.

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Broadway Performer Adrian Bailey was 67

The triple threat with an extensive Broadway career passed away just one day before his 68th birthday. Broadway performer Adrian Bailey died Sunday at a New York rehabilitation facility at the age of 67. His brother, Karl Bailey, shared with The Hollywood Reporter that the actor had recently fallen in his apartment. Born on September 23rd, […]

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Trailer and Key Art Revealed for “Solar Opposites” Halloween Special Part 2

Hulu has revealed the key art and official trailer for the Solar Opposites Halloween special part 2. What’s Happening: The trailer has been revealed for the Solar Opposites Halloween Special Part 2: The Hunt for Brown October, which will debut October 7th, 2024. When the spirit of Halloween starts to take over Korvo’s life, spooky stuff is afoot. […]

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Disney+ Launches Paid ‘Extra Member’ Option as Part of Anti-Password Sharing Measures

Disney has finally cracked down on password sharing for Disney+, as new measures have rolled out to try to convert shared accounts to paid users.

Disney+ Password Sharing Crackdown

Disney+ has finally launched its anti-password sharing measures on the streaming service.

Disney+ began informing subscribers this week that its paid account-sharing options are available, allowing for new ways for users to pay for access to the streaming service for family members or friends outside their household.

The new paid-sharing features are available to subscribers in the U.S., Canada, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific region after launching in other select markets earlier this summer.

Your Disney+ subscription is meant to be used within your Household, which is a collection of devices associated with your primary personal residence that are used by the individuals who reside there. [Anyone outside the Household] will need to sign up and pay for their own subscription or be added as an Extra member to your account for an additional monthly fee to continue enjoying Disney+.

Disney+ in a message to subscribers

Those in the U.S. looking to add their password sharing friends to their Disney+ account as an “Extra Member” will have to pay an additional monthly fee of $6.99 for Disney+ Basic, and $9.99 for Disney+ Premium. Only one Extra Member slot is available per account, and this option is not available for Disney Bundle subscribers or subscribers billed through a third party.

In addition, Disney+ account holders can transfer an eligible profile to a new subscription on their own, or add the profile as an Extra Member to keep that profile’s settings and watch history.

If you’re a Disney+ subscriber traveling outside of your household, you can still access the service through a one-time passcode sent to the email address associated with the account.

If you’re on the go and you see the message ‘This TV doesn’t seem to be part of the Household for this account,’ you can mark yourself as I’M AWAY FROM HOME, or select UPDATE HOUSEHOLD if you’ve recently moved and need to reset the Household location from your Disney+ subscription.

Disney also plans to launch anti-password sharing measures for Hulu and ESPN+. According to the updated terms of service for Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+, Disney “may limit or terminate access to the Service and/or take any other steps as permitted by this Agreement” if you’re caught sharing passwords.

CEO Bob Iger had previously said that the “impact of their limits on password-sharing won’t be felt until 2025.” Plans for policies to combat password sharing were first announced during the Disney Q3 2023 earnings call.

Netflix was the first big streaming service to bring the hammer down on password sharing for accounts in 2023.

Source: Variety

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