Thousands of Cast Members Join Class Action Lawsuit Against Disneyland Over Wages

The low pay for many Disneyland Cast Members along with the high cost of living near Anaheim, California has been causing housing and food insecurities for a number of years, and now the majority of Cast Members are joining a class action lawsuit against the resort in hopes of gaining a living wage.

The 25,000 (of Disneyland’s total 32,000) Cast Members involved in the suit allege that the company is legally obligated to pay them a living wage, and the ability to “live” hours away from their place of employment on top of food insecurities and the inability to consider having children does not quite constitute living.

Unions and Cast Members began to feel added pressure on wages when Disneyland changed the way certain roles are paid. For instance, some tipped positions like valet attendants recently had their roles modified so that they would no longer be handling luggage. But handling luggage is the way that many valet Cast Members make enough money to live on where their role is otherwise paid minimum wage or close to it.

Because of their low pay, some Disneyland Cast Members are experiencing food insecurities, while others are having to put off having children and buying a home. Some are even opting to sleep in their cars, because while affordable housing projects have helped some Cast Members make it work, others have not been able to find a solution close enough to work to justify the drive and the job.

Disneyland Cast Members

Many Cast Members also believe that leaving their positions, despite the fact they many do not want to as they are there because they love what they do for work, will not help. While the COVID-19 crisis may present a different picture, Disneyland has not historically had a difficult time filling frontline hospitality roles, so many fear if they were to leave the positions would simply be filled by those willing to accept the low pay and the problem would never be resolved.

A 2018 study conducted by Occidental College and the Economic Roundtable reported that 11% of Disneyland Cast Members have experienced homelessness, while 68% felt food insecurities and 73% stated that they do not earn enough to cover their basic living expenses.

Disneyland Cast Members

Some Cast Members have taken on second jobs to offset their Disneyland pay, but many find it difficult to do so given their requirement to have full availability at Disneyland. Even part timers have a hard time working a second job because of the varying shifts they get scheduled in the park. Some have turned to rideshare jobs and delivery services that are easier to work on their own time.

The cost of housing has gone up throughout Orange County as well, and many Cast Members believe rents are raised whenever possible because landlords understand the benefits of living close to the park and assume people will do what they can to be able to pay them.

The suit is also pointing to tax subsidies that the Walt Disney Company gets for the Anaheim property, claiming that those are extra dollars available that could be put towards giving the people who make the magic at the resort a living wage. Additional complications have been noted with revenue from the Mickey and Friends parking structure, which is a garage the City of Anaheim has ownership of though it is located on Disney property. “Measure L” as the involved Cast Members and union leaders are referring to this point in the suit, asks that the company increase wages to at least $18/hour plus any adequate increases to match the cost of living by 2022.

Currently Disneyland starts Cast Members at $15/hour, one dollar over the $14 minimum wage required by the state of California. There are plenty of perks and benefits to being a Disneyland Cast Member, too, but at the end of the day perks cannot compete with a living wage. As far as benefits, Cast Members do have access to public transportation cost subsidies, childcare, elder care, added paid sick time during COVID, and free access to educational programs (from GED courses to Master’s programs) all entirely covered up-front by the company.

Ultimately, Cast Members choose to work at Disneyland despite the low wages, because they want to be there. They enjoy creating happiness for Guests from all over the world and they truly have a passion for what they do- They would just like to be paid accordingly for it.

Showtimes for Animal Kingdom’s new ‘KiteTails’ show have been announced

The entire resort is gearing up for the 50th-anniversary celebration of the opening of Disney World, and all four theme parks are preparing to debut new shows and experiences, beginning October 1–the first day of the anniversary celebration!

Disney’s Animal Kingdom, the youngest of the four theme parks, just announced this week that it’s revamping the uber-popular Finding Nemo: The Musical. The new show will debut sometime next year.

Animal Kingdom is also ramping up to bring Guests the recently announced “KiteTails” show.

There are new announcements coming out every single day! Today is no different. Disney has released the daily showtimes for Animal Kingdom’s all-new “KiteTails” experience

Disney says “KiteTails” will be awesome:

“Hearts and imaginations will soar as incredible kites and windcatchers dance through the air to the beat of beloved Disney songs during this high-flying performance at Disney’s Animal Kingdom theme park. Be awed by elaborate, three-dimensional kites of Simba, Zazu, King Louie, Baloo and more as they take flight above the Discovery River Amphitheater—beginning October 1, 2021, during the 50th anniversary celebration of Walt Disney World Resort.”

“KiteTails” will have multiple performances throughout the day. The showtimes begin at 11:15 a.m., and the last performance is at 5:15 p.m.

You can see this fascinating display of colors and characters at 11:15 a.m., 12:15 p.m., 1:15 p.m., 3:15 p.m., 4:15 p.m. and 5:15 p.m., so you can fit it into your Animal Kingdom day’s schedule whenever you like. The show takes place at the Discovery River Theatre near Dinoland, U.S.A. at Disney’s Animal Kingdom.

See characters from many of your most favorite Disney and PIXAR films take flight in this display of beautifully designed props and inflatable kites, some of which are 30 feet long!

Disney Celebrates Long Time Cast Members

President Walt Disney World Resort Jeff Vahle shares his story on how he got to where he is today. Here is what he said on Disney Parks Blog:

In my first role at Walt Disney World, my office was above what is now Tony’s Town Square Restaurant, in Magic Kingdom. During breaks, my leader and I would walk on Main Street, U.S.A. and he would point out the windows advertising the owners of fictitious businesses—everything from music schools and detective agencies to modeling agencies and fence painters. The businesses are fictitious, but their owners are real; exceptional individuals who helped shape the legacy of Walt Disney World. A “window on Main Street” has long been, and still is, our ultimate compliment to such exceptional cast members. 

We confer new windows very rarely. Yet, on September 12, we dedicated a window to a Disney leader beloved on three continents—and one that we at Walt Disney World still cherish as “one of our own.”

Just like me, George A. Kalogridis grew up in Winter Haven, FL. He started with Disney in September of 1971 as a busser at the Disney’s Contemporary Resort. He was pretty sure it would just be temporary employment—something with which to work his way through college. Half a century later, he is still with Disney. His leadership roles, which include presidencies at Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World Resort, have all been within what is now the Disney Parks, Experiences and Products segment. 

George has had a hand in many things during his career, like the creation of Disney Pin Trading, and the memorable “Frozen Summer Fun” at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. He led the resort during a period of remarkable growth and opened Pandora—The World of Avatar, Toy Story Land and Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge; experiences which have become staples of a Walt Disney World vacation. Today, in addition to being president of Segment Development and Enrichment, George is also Global Ambassador for the 50th anniversary of our resort. These accomplishments have been nothing short of legendary, and now there’s a special spot in the Magic Kingdom that pays tribute to the person behind them.

Next time you’re at the Magic Kingdom, I hope you’ll slow down and look at the windows on Main Street, U.S.A. Not just George’s, but all of them. The extraordinary contributions of the people on those windows are part of what makes Walt Disney World Resort “The Most Magical Place on Earth.”

If you would like to see the Walt Disney World Window Dedication you can see that here.

ABC Shares a Sneak Peek at “The Most Magical Story on Earth” Walt Disney World 50th Anniversary Special

ABC is spreading some pixie dust “The Most Magical Story on Earth,” in celebration of Walt Disney World‘s 50th anniversary, and they just shared a teaser video of the upcoming special on Instagram!

Most Magical Celebration on Earth

The special is set to celebrate the legacy of the past 50 years of the Walt Disney World Resort. Hosted by Whoopi Goldberg, the special will include a variety of celebrity guests including Julie Andrews, Tom Brady, Candace Cameron Bure, John Stamos, Melissa Joan Hart, George Lucas, with musical performances by Christina Aguilera and Halle Bailey.

Footage that has not previously been aired on TV on the history of the Walt Disney World Resort will also be shown, on top of new behind the scenes looks at what is coming soon to the parks and resorts.

Check out the teaser video:

The ABC “Most Magical Story on Earth” special is just one of the ways the Walt Disney World Resort is sharing some of the magic of the resort’s 50th anniversary for Guests at home. McDonalds has also joined the company in a promotion for Fab 50 Happy Meal toys, featuring figurines of 50 iconic Disney characters just for the occasion.

In the parks, October 1, 2021 marks the debut of Harmonious, the new nighttime fireworks spectacular in EPCOT, and Disney Enchantment, the Magic Kingdom’s new fireworks show which is set to include projecting mapping effects along Main Street U.S.A.

Also in EPCOT, the park is undergoing an extensive reimagining, and as part of that initiative Guests can visit the recently opened Creations Shop (which replaced Mouse Gear as the park’s flagship merchandise location), and Club Cool, which just reopened as the park’s staple Coke sampling station.

Disney Fab 50 character statues are coming to every Walt Disney World theme park for the 50th anniversary, and the celebration statues of Mickey and Minnie in the Magic Kingdom were recently dedicated to all of the Cast Members who work hard to create happiness all over the resort.

The ABC 50th anniversary Disney special is just the most recent update on the celebration, with more announcements are sure to come, so we’ll fill you in on more festivities soon. In the meantime, we can’t wait for the “Most Magical Story on Earth” special!

Disney World Adds Extra Perks For Visitors During Its 50th Anniversary

Walt Disney World already has a lot of bonuses in place for any Disney Guests who visit on or after October 1st of this year, since it marks their 50th anniversary, but now they’ve added additional sweeteners for anyone who stays at the Disney Resorts Collection hotels!

Anyone who is staying at a Disney Resorts Collection hotel during the “World’s Most Magical Celebration” can officially enter the Disney World theme parks earlier than everyone else. Furthermore, Disney visitors who are residing in the Disney Deluxe or Deluxe Villa Resort hotels can take advantage of extended evening hours on select nights in select theme parks.

Pluto and Goofy at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort

There will also be special appearances by Disney “friends” (i.e. Disney characters), who will be wearing new EARidescent garb. Cast Members will also be wearing special-edition nametags. While you’re on your way to the parks, you can also see special 50th-anniversary decor on the Disney monorail, select Disney Skyliner cabins, and select Disney Transportation buses!

If you haven’t picked which Disney hotel to hang your hat in, you may want to give Disney’s Contemporary Resort a try! This Resort has just had a makeover, making it a mix of retro and modern, and characters from the Pixar Incredibles movies are being featured in lots of its decor.

Walt Disney World is also encouraging Guests to book rooms at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort, because the resort has new rooms that are based on the Disney film (and Polynesian heroine) “Moana.” The resort has a new entrance with lots of Polynesian detailing, which was only just finished as another part of Disney World’s current refurbishments!

Once you’ve picked a resort to stay in, be sure to try the limited-edition Joffrey’s Coffee blend that’s been formulated just for Disney World’s 50th anniversary celebration. With two new restaurants opening as well (one French and one futuristic), you won’t go hungry!