Home Alone news is making headlines, but it’s not the holiday news we want to hear. With just days until Christmas, we’re learning the 1990 Home Alone actor, Devin Ratray has been arrested for alleged domestic assault and battery.
Former Home Alone and Home Alone 2 actor Devin Ratray played the character, Buzz McCallister. Buzz was the older brother of the film’s star Kevin McCallister (Macaulay Culkin). He was never an especially nice brother as he portrayed the typical older brother that thinks very little of his little brother, especially when he’s in his way during the holidays.
Now, we’re learning Ratray was arrested in Oklahoma City on Wednesday, December 22, 2021, after an altercation with a woman earlier this month.
According to PEOPLE, Ratray was arrested on Wednesday after authorities in Oklahoma City issued a warrant regarding the altercation. Ratray is charged with one count of domestic assault and battery by strangulation and another count of domestic assault and battery, according to online court records.
Ratray, now 44-years-old, “turned himself in and was processed through and bonded out”. His bond was set at $25,000.
The woman who was allegedly Ratray’s girlfriend noted that the two got into an argument at a bar. She left the bar to return to the hotel. Ratray followed her back to the hotel which is where the altercation occurred.
The woman reports that she was punched in the face by Ratray, followed by Ratray covering her mouth and attempting to strangle her.
Ratray recently shared that a Home Alone reunion was in the works with some original cast. He also reprised his role as Buzz in the movie Home Sweet Home Alone that recently debuted on Disney+.
Just after Thanksgiving, two Guests were visiting the Disneyland Resort in California when they suddenly began to experience a not-so-magical–and unwanted–exchange with two Cast Members.
The two Guests visited Disneyland on November 29 and began to live-stream their adventures in the Disney Park. A Guest, who remained anonymous during an interview about that day at Disneyland, (we’ll call this Guest Minnie) and a friend named Jessie (@heyjessiejessie on TikTok) took to the Disney theme park to enjoy the day and live-stream their experiences, each on their respective TikTok accounts.
The two usually visit the theme parks and look for friends of theirs who are Disneyland Cast Members.
“My friend and I have a passion for live-streaming for hours on TikTok for our followers, especially those who are around the world, can’t attend the Disney parks, or are planning their next trip,” Jessie explained during an interview. “We both enjoy live-streaming as it brings joy and happiness to our followers.”
But during Jessie’s friend’s live-stream, comments began to come in from two Cast Members that were unknown to “Minnie” and to Jessie. Attempts to ignore the comments didn’t help, as the comments continued to flood the TikTokkers.
“It was nothing inappropriate, but they just continued to spam us for two hours,” “Minnie” explained.
Soon Jessie and “Minnie” learned that the two Cast Members who were spamming them online are siblings. The brother was working at the parks that day, and the other sibling was not on duty but continued to comment on the friends’ live-stream on TikTok.
“One of the siblings who was not on duty kept jumping back and forth to both my friend and I’s live stream insisting to meet up with his brother who was on duty at the Disney Park,” the friends said.
Comments that flooded the Tiktokkers’ live-stream videos included questions like, “Are you going to meet my brother?” and promises like “I can get you in the front of the line.”
The continued comments left the two friends feeling uneasy, and they simply responded by politely declining any offers to meet or to “get in the front of the line.”
Hours later, toward the end of their evening after the theme park had already closed to Guests, “Minnie” and Jessie began making their way back to their vehicles as “Minnie” ended her live-stream. Jessie, however, continued to live-stream, even though they were returning to their cars.
But according to Jessie, the strange Cast Member behavior didn’t end there:
“When the park closed, we were at the parking structure, and my friend had to go to the restroom. I was still live-streaming on TikTok with 400 viewers and I was having a great time communicating with my followers. I noticed a comment and they said that they want to meet me and say hello before I leave. I said sure and it happened to be the brother who was on duty and insisted on meeting up with him. I did not know it was him or else I would have said no on meeting up for a quick hello.”
According to Jessie, the Cast Member was still in his Disneyland costume during the exchange. He further acknowledged to Jessie that he wasn’t supposed to be there where Jessie and “Minnie” were, saying that if he were caught, he could be reprimanded.
“We quickly said hello and our goodbyes,” Jessie further explained.
The two friends thought it best for “Minnie” to go on to her vehicle while Jessie stayed back to interact with the Cast Member who seemed so intent on meeting up.
“I told [Minnie] to pick me up as soon as she hopped in her car,” Jessie said.
During the Cast Member interaction in the parking structure, comments continued about getting Jessie into Lightning Lane attractions, etc. Per Jessie, the Cast Member asked questions like “Why didn’t you meet up with me?”
Jessie says that he was shaking, as the situation was nerve-wracking. “I started taking a few steps to the car since my friend was not driving and [the Cast Member] also was following me from behind.”
“Minnie” arrived to pick up Jessie, but even this didn’t stop the behaviors. Instead, the Cast Member comments and questions continued, even through the window of the vehicle in which the Guests were attempting to drive away.
In an interview, “Minnie” shared that it was at this point in the whole ordeal that she began to feel “verbally harassed.”
To make matters worse, Jessie and “Minnie” shared that there was a smaller-than-usual security presence in the parking structure where they had left their vehicles and where they were approached by the Cast Members who continued talking at them through the vehicle windows.
As they drove home, Jessie says the day finally got to “Minnie.”
“My friend (Minnie) started crying [about] how uncomfortable she felt as they were insisting on meeting up with them and how they both tracked us down during my live-stream on TikTok all the way to the parking structure,” Jessie explained in an interview. “We no do not feel safe going solo to the Parks as of now and live-streaming all the way to our car as we are getting recognized more and more at the Disney Parks because of our social media platforms.”
The two did speak with Guest Relations and have also spoken to several Cast Members about what they were subjected to at the Disneyland Resort that day and have been assured that the proper actions will be taken to make things right, up to and including involving the Anaheim Police Department in the mix if necessary.
“Minnie” further shared that since that day, she has seen what she sees as an increase in security presence at the Disneyland Resort theme parks, which gives her a safer feeling about being there. She shared her love for the Disney Park and for the Cast Members, but she shared her story to make others aware that these kinds of things can happen to anyone, anywhere, even at a place as happy as the Disneyland Resort.
With Disney’s Magical Express service ending soon on December 31, 2021, guests are looking for alternative ways to get from Orlando International Airport to Walt Disney World resorts. Mears Connect is one option, and another, The Sunshine Flyer has recently been announced.
Transportation Management Services (TMS) announced the launch of The Sunshine Flyer, a themed motorcoach bus experience that will transport guests from the Orlando International Airport (MCO) to Walt Disney World Resorts. Offering a convenient and cost-effective mode of transportation, The Sunshine Flyer will allow guests to start the magic of their Disney vacation from the moment they step off the plane.
The buses are late model, premium motorcoaches with themes that center around old-fashioned passenger cars and train engines. From the bus designs to staff dressed as 1920s rail conductors and engineers, the motorcoaches effectively serve as time machines, offering a glimpse into 1920s rail travel.
“By combining our 25 years of expertise in mass transportation management with a creative, themed experience, we have the unique opportunity to offer an experience that’s both stress-free and engaging,” said Frank Sherman, CEO of TMS. “Turning what used to be a procedural drive into the beginning of an adventure to remember, is incredibly rewarding for our team. Together with our transportation partners Academy Bus, LLC., and Empire Coach, we look forward to giving Disney guests the chance to kickstart their vacation with a fun, unique travel experience from the moment they step off the plane.”
With 25 years of experience as a large events transportation company working with world-class events such as the FIFA World Cup, NBA Finals and various PGA TOUR Tournaments, TMS is primed to offer a streamlined and well-executed service through The Sunshine Flyer. The busses service all Disney resorts and are complete with a bathroom, USB chargers and three-point seatbelts for the comfort and safety of all guests. Ahead of travel, guests will book their tickets online and receive a QR code they will scan once arriving at Orlando International Airport which will ensure smooth timing and departures to the Resorts.
The Sunshine Flyer offers transportation to all Walt Disney World Resort destinations in Orlando, including Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, Disney’s Wilderness Lodge, Disney’s Contemporary Resort, Disney’s Pop Century Resort, Disney’s All-Star Movies Resort, Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort, Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge and more.
In celebration of Disney’s 50th anniversary, the Sunshine Flyer will donate 50% of all revenue from the first 50,000 passengers during the first 50 days of business to the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Central and Northern Florida. As a part of the Sunshine Flyer’s commitment to giving back, all Make-A-Wish children and their families will receive complimentary service from the Sunshine Flyer for their Disney wishes indefinitely.
Tickets for The Sunshine Flyer must be booked at least four days ahead of arrival. Tickets are $17.00 per adult, $12.50 per child. For more information and to book tickets, visit www.sunshineflyer.com.
Disney recently said that they have over 118 million subscribers — which is incredibly impressive for a streaming service that has only been around for just over 2 years. If you add in the subscribers from ESPN+ and Hulu, the number reaches over 179 million. While subscribers can watch Disney+ on their televisions and laptops, there may be another viewing method that is more popular than both of those — cellphones and tablets.
Subscribers can download the Disney+ app, so they can watch their favorite shows like Loki, The Mandalorian, and Dug Days, whenever they want, wherever they want. And now, those Disney+ subscribers have a really cool feature that they can access with one of the latest Apple updates called SharePlay.
Here is more information on the new feature, per The Verge:
When deciding to use SharePlay with your friends or family, there is one very important thing that you must remember — everyone wanting to utilize SharePlay must have a Disney+ account as well as a compatible Apple device (including iPhone and iPad). It is also important to note that, as with GroupWatch, SharePlay will not support any Disney+ profiles that are kids’ profiles.
SharePlay will work across Disney’s entire catalog, meaning users can watch the newest series and movies as soon as they are released on the streamer, including The Book of Boba Fett and Encanto.
When Walt Disney World Resort opened after a months-long closure, there were many experiences, dining locations, and even hotels that did not open with the Resort. Slowly things have been returning to normal with more dining locations opening, tours like the Wild Africa Trek returning, and a number of hotels completing their phased reopening.
However, one hotel has remained closed for more than a year, until now.
Disney has now shared that the All-Star Sports Resort will be opening in just a few months, and Guests can begin making reservations for their hotel stay on December 22. That means that beginning March 31, all Walt Disney World Resort hotels will be open!
The All-Star Sports Resort features a number of great themed rooms based off of incredibly popular sports like tennis, baseball, basketball, football, and more! Disney All-Star Sports is located in the Animal Kingdom area of the Walt Disney World Resort and is right next to Disney’s All-Star Movies and All-Star Music Resorts. Here is more information on the fun hotel from the Walt Disney World Resort website:
Disney’s All-Star Resorts are value resorts that are very in-demand, especially during the summer when the Orlando area sees things like baseball and softball tournaments, as well as cheerleading events. All-Star Music Resort is also very popular when Disney hosts various school choirs for a number of events that take place during the school year.
The All-Star Sports March 31 reopening date will come just in time as Disney sees an increase in crowds for spring breaks, graduations, and eventually, summer vacations.
If you are planning your Walt Disney World vacation and would like to book your stay at Disney’s All-Star Sports Resort, you can begin booking on December 22 by visiting the Walt Disney World website.