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Woman denies selling fake Disneyland tickets to families
L.A. NOWA 22-year-old Hollywood woman pleaded not guilty Friday to charges that she defrauded several families by selling them bogus Disneyland tickets on Craigslist, police said. Alisa Yenokyan is charged with seven felony counts of forgery and one felony... -
Boy bands get barbershop quartet treatment at Disneyland
Like the clang of the trolley car bell, the smell of baking fudge and the turn-of-the-century architecture, the Dapper Dans barbershop quartet is part of the fabric of Disneyland's Main Street USA. As part of a yearlong Limited Time Magic marketing...
Tags: Amusement and Theme Parks, Disneyland Park, Social Media, Entertainment, Justin Timberlake
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More fast lanes may be in store for air travelers
Travelers are as diverse as the destinations they're headed to, but on this much many can agree: Getting through airport security is, at best, annoying. I'm tired of taking my shoes off, sick of removing my laptop and my liquids, fed up with feeling...
Tags: Tampa, Transportation Industry, U.S. Airways, Trips and Vacations, Travel
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On the Spot: Why seating on flights is up in the air
Question: Can an airline bump passengers from previously purchased, extra-legroom seats? Last summer we checked in online for a United Airlines Boston-to-San Francisco flight and learned that we had been bumped back to regular coach from our previously...
Tags: Air Transportation Delays, James Joyce, Transportation, Trips and Vacations, Air Transportation
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South Dakota Tourism Industry's economic impact up five-percent
PIERRE, S.D. - Governor Dennis Daugaard (DOO'-gahrd) says the South Dakota tourism industry's impact on the state economy was nearly $2 billion last year, up 5 percent from the previous year. Daugaard says the tourism industry generated about $291...
Tags: Dennis Daugaard, Politics, Travel, Tourism and Leisure, Executive Branch
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Charity helps foreign troops take Afghanistan pets home
KABUL, Afghanistan — She was just an ordinary brown mutt, a stray, but Pvt. Conrad Lewis loved her. Lewis, a British paratrooper in Afghanistan's Helmand province, adopted the dog and named her Pegasus. Everyone called her Peg. In his letters...Tags: Military Equipment, Medical Procedures and Tests, Rabies, United Kingdom, Human Interest
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Super Bowl Sunday: A goofy notion of smaller crowds at Disneyland
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesIs Super Bowl Sunday the least busy day to visit the Happiest Place on Earth? According to persistent online chatter ...... -
Roger Broggie Jr. dies at 73; audio-animatronics whiz for Disney
The son of Disney's original Imagineer, Roger Broggie Jr. began working for the man he called "Uncle Walt" as a boy in 1950 when he tended the backyard railway at the studio mogul's Holmby Hills home. Broggie was 11 when he and his younger brother,...Tags: Amusement and Theme Parks, Disneyland Park, Transportation, Railway Transportation, Entertainment
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Disneyland princesses moving in together at Fantasy Faire
Los Angeles Times staff writerIn this week's episode of "The Real Princesses of Disneyland," Aladdin has his eye on Sleeping Beauty, Ariel calls Cinderella an old hag and Snow White is jealous of Tiana's new line of designer tiaras. The new Fantasy Faire enchanted village opening at...Tags: Amusement and Theme Parks, Disneyland Park, Social Media, Television Industry, Pocahontas
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When will the digital pixie dust -- MyMagic+ -- get to Disneyland?
Los Angeles Times staff writerDisney has unveiled plans to roll out a revolutionary new digital reservation system at its four Florida theme parks allowing visitors to pre-book rides, shows, parades, restaurants and character meet-and-greets months before a vacation. So when will...Tags: Theme Park Vacations, Disneyland Park, Electronics, Social Media, Space Mountain
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Looove Connection is looking for more Manti Te'os
For weeks, I've been fiddling with ideas for satirical columns about the little-flown Lehigh Valley International Airport. I had TSA agents killing time by doing jigsaw puzzles and playing "I Spy." I had ticket agents pitching horseshoes and grilling...
Tags: Social Media, Channing Tatum, Computer Networking and Internet, Charter Schools, Ed Pawlowski
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Scary and lucky: 2010 Petoskey graduate gets a new heart
Ashley Shepherd, 20, wears the 14-inch scar down the middle of her chest like a badge. "Scars are but evidence of life, a scar means you survived whatever tried to hurt you," she says proudly. The scar, one of many, helps tell the story of all this...Tags: Heart Problems, Cardiologists, University of Michigan, Heart Transplants, Hospitals and Clinics
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