"It accuses Disney of failing to properly warn visitors of the dangers seasonal nesting birds pose, among other allegations." So if Disney had a sign up the bird wouldn't have attacked? What would she have done differently to avoid this "attack"? And what other allegations? I'd like to know that.
The Peoplemover in Disney World is one of my family's favorite rides. I hate we never got to experience DL's version. So this makes me really sad, there is definitely not enough of this type ride in Walt Disney World.
I am an AP'er and we were at the World last week. We had our tickets linked to bands and were able to use them for FP+. I don't know if the system will be the same when the whole thing goes live but I was able to make FP reservations from my phone while standing in line for Star Tours for ToT...
I was born in 1973, I didn't see Star Wars until I was 6. 1979, I saw it in the theater. Tell me the last movie that was in the theater that long. Original Star Wars is by far my favorite movie.