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Ken Pellman

I was a Disneyland Cast Member for 15 years. Currently a freelance writer.

Disney.com remake looks to boost Disney brand in Cyberspace

The Hollywood Reporter looks at Disney’s attempt to reposition themselves in the Internet marketplace with the soon to be revealed new Disney.com. The story has a few charts with some very interesting figures on exactly how many unique visitors the websites get in a month. Taken as a whole Disney.com gets over 44 million unique… Read More »Disney.com remake looks to boost Disney brand in Cyberspace

What it takes to just get into the parks these days

Imagineering Rebirth blog is back with a post that looks at the hurdles a guests must go through to just gain access to Disneyland on any given day. You have always understood that waiting in lines at Disneyland is one of the most oft heard guest complaints on record. What you didn’t fully realize is… Read More »What it takes to just get into the parks these days

Ex-Disneyland President Paul Pressler has left his current job as CEO of The Gap.

Ex-Disneyland President Paul Pressler has left his current job as CEO of The Gap. Ken Pellman wrote me speculating: I wonder if Byron Pollitt, Cynthia Harriss, and all of the others who followed him from The Disney Store to Disneyland to The Gap are also quitting today? I wonder which company will be the next… Read More »Ex-Disneyland President Paul Pressler has left his current job as CEO of The Gap.

Walt Disney World Union Troubles?

According to the Orlando Sentinel around 60% of cast members at the Walt Disney World Resort are unionized. The members of the largest union account for 30% of all Disney World employees alone. It also represents a pretty sizable chunk of the front line workers in the parks and resorts. Negotiations on a new contract… Read More »Walt Disney World Union Troubles?

How to make a perfect CG Animated Feature

Jason of Webomatica has a very true and very funny (it’s funny because it’s true) take on all the cliches that go into making a computer generated film, such as those done by Pixar or Dreamworks. 1. Plural Noun Title. Bugs. Cars. Toys. Robots. Ants. Incredibles. Lima Beans. The film’s idea should consist of one… Read More »How to make a perfect CG Animated Feature

Back in the top 10,000!

I’m happy to announce that The Disney Blog has made it back into the top 10,000 blogs according to Technorati. It’s been a long road back since original August 2006 delisting by Google. But with your help and patience we did it. This blog is nothing without it’s audience. You provide me the feedback and… Read More »Back in the top 10,000!

Disney’s Musical Plans Revealed

Variety has an interesting article on Disney’s growing Theatrical division. You might want to read before it disappears behind the subscription requirement. For you High School Musical fans, here is the money quote: The diversified scale of Disney Theatrical’s business is evident in the development of its newest franchise property, "High School Musical." The tuner… Read More »Disney’s Musical Plans Revealed

Will Disney Divorce change Roy’s influence over his uncle’s company?

Nikke Finke raises an interesting question in her post about the Roy and Patty Disney divorce. How diluted will Roy’s Disney stock become? And with that will his influence shrink? I suspect not as most of his influence had to do with the ability to rally the troops and form a coalition of stock holders… Read More »Will Disney Divorce change Roy’s influence over his uncle’s company?