Central Florida Tourism Oversight District Hires Glen Gilzean as New Administrator

The Central Florida Tourism Oversight District has hired Glenton “Glen” Gilzean, Jr. as the new District administrator.

Glen Gilzean Jr.

Gilzean will officially begin the job tomorrow, May 10, replacing John Classe, who has been the administrator since January 2016. His salary will be $400,000 per year.

Gilzean is the president and CEO of the Central Florida Urban League, which has the mission to “end generational poverty by empowering Central Floridians to achieve social and economic equality through education, employment and entrepreneurship.”

Gilzean is the chair of Florida’s Commission on Ethics, a position Governor DeSantis appointed him to. The Commission “serves as the guardian of the standards of conduct for officers and employees of Florida and its political subdivisions and functions as an independent commission responsible for investigating and issuing public reports on complaints of breach of the public trust by public officers and employees.” It also “renders legally binding advisory opinions interpreting the ethics laws and implements the State’s financial disclosure laws.”

Recently, the Commission rejected a complaint from the MAGA Inc. super PAC claiming Governor DeSantis was violating campaign finance laws and running a “shadow” campaign for President (via AP News).

In their lawsuit, Disney Parks & Resorts cites “a targeted campaign of government retaliation — orchestrated at every step by Governor DeSantis as punishment for Disney’s protected speech.” The plaintiff further argues that this chronology of events “threatens Disney’s business operations, jeopardizes its economic future in the region, and violates its constitutional rights.”

In 2020, DeSantis appointed Gilzean to the Re-Open Florida Task Force, alongside Josh D’Amaro (who was President of Walt Disney World at the time) and other business executives and government leaders.

Central Florida Tourism Oversight District Board of Supervisors

The Central Florida Tourism Oversight District Board of Supervisors replaces the Reedy Creek Improvement District Board of Supervisors. The five members of the new Board were appointed by Governor DeSantis and recently confirmed by the Florida Sentate.

Board chair Martin Garcia and vice chair Michael Sasso will serve four-year terms until February 26, 2027. The other three members — Brian August, Bridget Ziegler, and Ron Peri — will serve two-year terms until February 26, 2025.

The CFTOD Board of Supervisors and Disney are currently suing each other.

Disney Suing DeSantis & CFTOD Board

Collage of Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and Disney CEO Bob Iger

Among other grievances, the Governor’s threat of new tolls and taxes, and the Board’s decision to void the company’s final agreement with the Reedy Creek Improvement District Board were included in the document.

They name Governor DeSantis, the CFTOD Board of Supervisors members, and now former District administrator John Classe.

The Walt Disney Company is suing for “declaratory and injunctive relief.” Injunctive relief forces a party to act in a certain way or prevents them from doing various things.

Disney regrets that it has come to this, but having exhausted efforts to seek a resolution, the Company is left with no choice but to file this lawsuit to protect its cast members, guests, and local development partners from a relentless campaign to weaponize government power against Disney in retaliation for expressing a political viewpoint unpopular with certain State officials.

The company is demanding multiple items of relief be met, including:

  • A. Declare that the Legislative Declaration is unlawful and unenforceable because it abrogates Disney’s rights in violation of the Contracts Clause;
  • B. Declare that the Legislative Declaration is an unlawful taking of Disney’s property rights without payment of just compensation in violation of the Takings Clause;
  • C. Declare that the Legislative Declaration is unlawful and unenforceable because it was an arbitrary and irrational voiding of the Development Agreement and Restrictive Covenants in violation of the Due Process Clause;
  • D. Declare that the Legislative Declaration is unlawful and unenforceable because it was enacted in retaliation for Disney’s speech in violation of the First Amendment;
  • E. Declare that the Contracts remain in effect and enforceable;
  • F. Declare that Senate Bill 4C and House Bill 9B are unlawful and unenforceable because they were enacted in retaliation for Disney’s political speech in violation of the First Amendment;
  • G. Issue an order enjoining Defendants from enforcing the Legislative Declaration;
  • H. Issue an order enjoining Defendants from enforcing Senate Bill 4C and House Bill 9B;
  • I. Award Plaintiff its attorney’s fees and costs;
  • J. Grant such other relief as this Court may deem just and proper.

The federal judge originally attached to the lawsuit recused himself.

CFTOD Board Suing Disney

The CFTOD Board of Supervisors voted to file their own countersuit against Disney. While Disney’s lawsuit is through federal court, the Board’s lawsuit is through state court.

In their 188-page complaint, the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District named itself as the plaintiff and Walt Disney Parks and Resorts US Inc. as the defendant. Through nearly 200 pages of legalese, the district asks the state court to render Disney’s development agreement with the Reedy Creek Improvement District as unenforceable, null, and void. They also ask the same to be done of the restrictive covenants, which notably set the benchmark for expiry at 21 years after the death of the last living descendant of King Charles III, living as of the date of the document.

The CFTOB additionally asks that all agreements cannot be enforced on Disney’s end either. Meanwhile, the Florida Legislature, which is controlled by Republicans and typically acts to rubber stamp Gov. DeSantis’ agenda, is working to pass a law that invalidates Disney’s agreement with Reedy Creek. Governor DeSantis said it was well within his power to do so.

Young Mom Pleads for Help After Toy with Son’s Ashes is Lost on Disney Trip

A desperate young mother is pleading with the public to help her find something irreplaceable that was lost during a recent trip to Disney World: the ashes of her late son, Gabryel.

During a trip to Disney World in late April, a small stuffed elephant containing the ashes of a little boy named Gabryel were lost, leaving his mother, Iowa resident Liz Atkinson distraught, unable to sleep, and desperate.

The light blue stuffed elephant toy, lovingly named “Bruce,” was originally given to Atkinson’s son, Gabryel, when he was a newborn in intensive care after his birth. Bruce the elephant stayed by Gabryel’s side through more than 50 surgical procedures performed in an attempt to save his life. Sadly, Gabryel did not survive.

“He slept with it every night, and since his passing, my husband and I have had it in our bed with us,” Atkinson said. The young mother also explains that after Gabryel passed away, his ashes were placed inside a pouch that’s sewn onto Bruce’s back. In remembrance of Gabryel on his birthday, Atkinson says that she and her husband took their surviving son, Sebastyan, to Disney World. It was only natural that Bruce accompany the family on their trip to the parks as well.

“Bruce, of course, was brought on our trip, and a small bag of our son’s ashes was inside the pouch on Bruce’s back,” she wrote in a post on Facebook. “The trip was a bit hectic with three different cities and hotels, and grief-brain kicked in at some point with all of the emotions, making me really struggle with simple memory tasks.”

Gabryel’s mom says that during the family vacation, they first stayed at the Beachside Resort in Cocoa Beach. They were there from April 22 to April 24. Atkinson says the family went parasailing while at Cocoa Beach, and she remembers seeing Sebastyan, her son, holding Bruce.

“This is where the trip gets hazy in my memory due to emotions and grief,” Atkinson said. “Thinking back, I don’t recall Sebastyan bringing [Bruce] back to our vehicle.”

On April 24, the family spent the day at Disney Springs at the Walt Disney World Resort. Then they were at the Palazzo Lakeside Hotel in Kissimmee, Florida, until April 25.

The young mother doesn’t recall carrying the stuffed elephant toy to the hotel that day. She says Bruce was normally packed in a suitcase, but that didn’t happen as the family had been parasailing. It wasn’t until April 25, when the Atkinson family checked into Disney’s Art of Animation Resort that they realized that Bruce was missing–Bruce and the irreplaceable pouch of her late son’s ashes. They stayed on Disney property until April 30.

“Because vehicles get messy on trips, I kept thinking maybe he was just mixed in somewhere,” Atkinson explained in her post. “[It’s] very unlike me; I know where everything is 100% of the time, even on trips (thank you, grief), but once we got home May 1, I searched EVERYWHERE. Every bag. He’s gone.”

Atkinson says she is “completely desperate” and hoping in earnest that the family is able to be reunited with Bruce and the very precious cargo he carries on his back.

She says she has called every location the family visited during their trip. She has even filled out a lost and found form with Disney World, but Bruce is still nowhere to be found, and the loss is taking a toll on the already grief-stricken young mom.

“I feel sick, struggling to sleep. I’m desperate,” she said.

Atkinson says the stuffed elephant could have been dropped or fallen out of their vehicle in the parking lot near Cocoa Beach Parasailing or at the Palazzo Hotel. Bruce might have even ended up on the ramp to the Orange Parking Garage at Disney Springs–if he fell out of the family’s car somehow. Gabryel’s mom can’t believe her grief would have such an effect on her that she would leave the toy accidentally.

“I never in a million years would’ve thought that struggling with grief would have impaired my memory enough to forget him somewhere, and I tried very hard to make sure he was always in a bag or in my arms so this didn’t happen,” she said.

Atkinson is reaching out and sharing her story in the hopes that someone who visited one of those places during the same time–or perhaps since the family was there–might recognize Bruce and take the first steps in getting him back home with his family. She says anyone who might know where Bruce is can contact her via Facebook.

Bruce the elephant is light blue in color and features a red “heart” or “pulse” on his chest. He also carries a pouch on his back where baby Gabryel’s ashes. We’re hoping and praying along with the Atkinsons that Bruce is returned safe and sound.

Disney Updates Lawsuit Against Ron DeSantis

The Walt Disney Company has shown they’re not backing down in their recent lawsuit against Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. In fact, today, they filed an amended lawsuit after the state legislature moved to void the previously instated 30-year theme park development agreement created by the Reedy Creek Improvement District.

The battle continues to escalate between Governor DeSantis and the Walt Disney Company, with no signs of either side relinquishing. Recently, in an interview with Newsmax, DeSantis proclaimed victory against the company. “At the end of the day they just have to understand — the party is over for them,” He said about Disney, regarding what he refers to as “the will of the people” in the state of Florida.

Of course, this is all in response to Disney speaking out against DeSantis’ controversial Parental Rights in Education Act, which forbids teachers from discussing LGBTQ+ topics with their students in Florida schools. The state legislature also recently passed a bill that would allow the state to take custody of children who are “at risk” of receiving gender-affirming care, even those who do not reside in the state of Florida.

Disney has made their commitment to inclusivity and protection of their Cast Members clear, which launched a retaliation campaign against them by the Governor’s office, including the dissolving of the Reedy Creek Improvement District, Disney’s self-governing district. The back-and-forth about the district between Disney and DeSantis has a long and complicated timeline, which you can read more about here.

Reedy Creek Disney Lawsuit

The skirmish culminated with Disney suing Ron DeSantis and the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District board members for violation of the First Amendment, alleging that the Governor’s actions were clear and obvious targeting of the company for exercising free speech.

Today, Disney amended that complaint with more direct quotes from DeSantis that point towards this retaliation. Disney’s amended complaint — read it here — opens with a DeSantis quote from last week, in which he said, “[T]his all started, of course, with our parents’ rights bill.” They also stated:

“The State’s actions over the last two weeks are the latest strikes… At the Governor’s bidding, the State’s oversight board has purported to ‘void’ publicly noticed and duly agreed development contracts, which had laid the foundation for billions of Disney’s investment dollars and thousands of jobs. Days later, the State Legislature enacted, and Governor DeSantis signed legislation rendering these contracts immediately void and unenforceable. These government actions were patently retaliatory, patently anti-business, and patently unconstitutional.”

“The Governor and his allies have made clear they do not care and will not stop. The Governor recently declared that his team would not only “void the development agreement”—just as the State has now done, twice—but also planned “to look at things like taxes on the hotels,” “tolls on the roads,” “developing some of the property that the district owns” with “more amusement parks,” and even putting a “state prison” next to Walt Disney World. “Who knows? I just think the possibilities are endless,” he said.”

The board has moved to countersue Disney, but public opinion seems to be largely in Disney’s favor. Disney is the single largest taxpayer in the state of Florida and also the biggest employer in Central Florida.

This amendment comes mere days before the company’s next earnings call, which is scheduled for May 10.

Disney Is Finally Doing Away With Park Reservation Requirements!

By far, one of the most confusing and inconvenient aspects of a Walt Disney World vacation is making a Park Reservation. Not only do Guests have to purchase a dated ticket, but they also have to check theme Park Reservation availability to ensure they don’t purchase a ticket they cannot use.

For many Guests, it’s simply an extra step in the process. An extra confusing step. This practice was first introduced during the pandemic in an attempt to keep Disney Park availability at half capacity, keeping excursions to Walt Disney World Resort as safe as possible.

Ever since the practice was adopted during the pandemic, Guests have been waiting for Walt Disney World Resort to finally drop it, but to no avail.

But today, Disney news reveals that the Walt Disney Company has finally made the ultimate decision to retire the theme Park Reservation requirement!

Beginning on January 9th, 2024, Guests purchasing date-based tickets will no longer require a Park Reservation. That means any date-based Park ticket (as in, the standard Park ticket option) beginning on January 9th, 2024, or later will not require a Park Reservation.

However, non-dated Park ticket events may still require a Park Reservation in order to keep track of attendance.

guests with mickey mouse

As if this Disney news could get even more exciting, Walt Disney World Resort bookings for 2024 begin at the end of the month on May 31, so Guests can begin planning right away.

Plan the ultimate Disney vacation without the pesky Park Reservation system in your way starting May 31st, creating a more convenient and streamlined process!

Disney World Guest

For more information on this exciting update, check out Disney’s official announcement.

Child Taken From Parents After Disneyland Incident

An odd scene occurred at Disneyland Resort recently that resulted in a strange occurrence.

Known as “The Happiest Place on Earth,” Disneyland Resort is expected to be a place filled with happiness, kindness, and Disney magic. Sadly, some Guests experience yelling, fighting, and misbehaving.

Disneyland Resort is comprised of two theme parks, Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park, as well as a shopping and dining district called Downtown Disney. Each theme park offers its own unique experiences and attractions, making it easy for visitors to spend several days exploring all the magic that the resort has to offer.

Guests heading to Disneyland Park can visit one of the several different “lands” that are inside the classic theme park. These “lands” are designed to transport Guests into different worlds of fantasy and adventure. From the timeless charm of Main Street, U.S.A. to the futuristic world of Tomorrowland, the theme park has something for everyone. Some of the most popular attractions include Pirates of the Caribbean, Haunted Mansion, Space Mountain, “it’s a small world,” Alice in Wonderland, The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, Splash Mountain, Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway, Star Wars Rise of the Resistance and many more attractions.

Next door at Disney California Adventure Park, Guests can explore Avengers Campus, Cars Land, Pixar Pier and many more locations. Guests can enjoy attractions such as Grizzly River Run, Incredicoaster, Radiator Springs Racers, Jessie’s Critter Carousel, Inside Out Emotional Whirlwind, Guardians of the Galaxy Mission BREAKOUT, WEB SLINGERS: A Spider-Man Adventure, Soarnin’ Around the World and many more attractions.

Pixar Pier

Of course, we all know that crowds making their way into the Disney Parks can cause tensions to arise in ways that we wouldn’t expect or, really, understand. In a social media post, a Disneyland Guest spotted a mother yelling at a child. While we are unsure what was going on, the mother took the child to the first aid building and then started back yelling again.

“This woman was screaming at her daughter (presumably) to change her attitude. But her screaming was super intense and it honestly triggered me a little bit. Then she took her daughter over by the first aid building and started blowing up at her some more. It was so loud and vicious everyone in the vicinity just got sooo quiet.”

While at the first aid building, a Cast Member made a few hand gestures and then another Cast Member stepped in. Even after another Cast Member, the mother was still yelling at the child. At this point, the Cast Members separated them and interviewed them. When the interview was complete, Cast Members took the mother’s ID and wrote something down. The father stood beside the child and seemed to be in shock.

“Then the physician from the first aid building walked out and made a few hand gestures and quickly went back in side. It honestly wasn’t 45 seconds before a man in a white hat and shirt showed up. At this point the woman had kept scolding her daughter but not as loudly. Then the man in the white hat approached her and they separated her from the child and interviewed them separately. I have never seen this here before. They interviewed them for quite a while and even took the woman’s ID and wrote something down. The most bizarre thing is the father and another daughter stood off to the side the whole time and just … didn’t react.”

The child was eventually returned to their parents, but the extent of what happened or what caused this scene to occur still hasn’t been confirmed.

While we hope this situation was worked out, if Guests see something off or wrong while at Disney Parks, find your nearest Cast Member, and they will take care of the situation. Do you think Disney security should do more when parents physically discipline children?

Disneyland Cast members

Disneyland Resort is a must-visit destination for anyone who loves Disney and enjoys immersive experiences that transport visitors into fantastical worlds. With its variety of attractions, themed lands, and on-site amenities, the resort is a truly magical experience for visitors of all ages.