Another Streaming Service Starting To Track Password Sharing
Netflix did it first now another streaming service will start to track password sharing. This move will make more money for the company. Disney+ will begin the password crackdown in 2024. Disney CEO, Bob Iger, said “We are actively exploring ways to address account sharing and the best options for paying subscribers to share their accounts with friends and family.”
Not only will the Disney+ streaming service start to track password sharing, but their prices are go up. Starting October 12th, Disney+ with no ads is going from $10.99 a month to $13.99 a month. Also, Hulu with no ads is jumping from $14.99 to $17.99. The ad-supported versions will stay at $7.99. Finally, ESPN+ with ads is increasing from $9.99 a month to $10.99.
5 Discontinued Foods At Disney
When you visit Walt Disney World you could look forward to the food they offer. There are some discontinued foods at Disney that maybe you forgot about. You also may be upset that Disney got rid of one of you favorite foods at the parks. Mental Floss came up with a list of some of the foods that you can’t find anymore at the parks.
So, what’s the first thing you think about when it comes to food at Disney? Maybe the top one is Mickey Mouse shaped ice cream bars. Those haven’t gone away and probably won’t. Popcorn is also another food that most likely will always be available at Disney parks.
Disney has all different types of restaurants for you to choose from. Think about Magic Kingdom’s food. Right when you walk in to the park, look to the right and you see “Tony’s Town Square Restaurant” that serves delicious Italian food. When you walk down Main Street you pass a candy store, a bakery and two more restaurants. The variety of food is awesome and you definitely have your options.
So, what are some of the discontinued foods at Disney? Below is a list of 5 of them and some you may remember and some you may have never heard of.
[SOURCE: Mental Floss]
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