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Jim Hill talks about "Expedition Everest" 's faltering effects. More importantly, WDW's long-standing tradition of bamboozling senior Disney officials whenever they come on property
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As he tours Cypress Gardens, Jim Hill examines the Walt Disney Company's ties to "Florida's first theme park"
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JHM just got a sneak peek at Myrtle Beach's newest attraction. Which offered some pretty unique challenges to the Hard Rock's design team
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Jim Hill talks about Pixar's on-going frustration with the Imagineers. Who seem far more interested in protecting their own jobs than they do with delivering a quality product for the theme parks
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In his debut column for JHM, guest writer John Wayne suggests that you hold off on booking your next trip to WDW for a brief while. For -- if what's happening right now in Sin City spreads to O-town -- you'll soon have thousands of low-cost hotel rooms to choose from
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Jim Hill brings you the latest news on this Magic Kingdom construction project. Which could result in a pretty intriguing parade route at that theme park for a few weeks this summer
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Jim Hill brings you the latest news on Disney's Animal Kingdom. Including how WDW has been meeting with DAK curators to see who'd be willing to go take care of the animals that will soon be on display over at Disney's Night Kingdom
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JHM guest writer Robert Bish looks to 2009 and beyond. When SeaWorld Orlando, WDW as well as the Universal Orlando Resort will all be rolling out brand-new and/or radically revamped roller coasters
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Jim Hill talks about the plan that Disney Parks & Resorts has in the works to catch folks who are using bogus "Attraction Re-entry" tickets that they've purchased off of eBay. Which will involve scanning each individual FastPass for authenticity before the Mouse then allows that guest to enter a particular ride, show or attraction
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Jim Hill talks about the field tests that are being held at WDW's Magic Kingdom this week. Which involve a new hand-held device that could potentially revolutionize the Disney theme park going experience
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