2nd death reported at Disney World property in 1 week
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The Walt Disney Company (NYSE: DIS) is one of the stocks Jim Cramer was focused on recently. Inquiring about the stock, a caller mentioned an increased attendance at the theme parks and made a note of “good management changes” at the company. In response, Cramer said:
A man died at a Disney World resort near Magic Kingdom Tuesday, just a week after a woman’s apparent suicide at another resort near the fan-favorite park.
This week's Disney news cycle included updates for reopening and closing dates for attractions with surprise ride changes, restaurant menu switch-ups, a policy change for the disability pass, plus major fall break crowds at both Disneyland and Walt Disney World.
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