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1 “Disney introduces seasonal pricing at theme parks”

2 The "Happiest Place on Earth" now comes with seasonal pricing. Starting Sunday, Disney's Walt Disney World resort in Florida and Disneyland in California will charge different ticket prices for its parks depending on the time of year. The calendar will be divided into Value, Regular and Peak periods. The new pricing plan will apply to one-day tickets. A one- day park ticket at Orlando's Magic Kingdom during a Value period will stay at current levels of $105 for those aged 10 and above. But tickets during Regular season days (most of April, for example) will rise to $110. The price will then shoot up to $124 for Peak days. That includes holidays like the Fourth of July, Thanksgiving and Christmas. Disney said it's trying to find "ways to help spread out visitation." "The demand for Disney Parks continues to grow, particularly during peak periods," the company said. The price change comes at a time where the company is planning major expansions based on popular brands like "Star Wars," "Toy Story" and "Avatar."

3 In Other News  It takes about 22 hours to reach Florida by car for a person traveling from Wisconsin. But if you're a cat, the 1,484-mile journey likely takes closer to two months. At least that's how long it took Nadia, the Russian blue, to trek from her home on a snowy December day to sunny Naples this week where animal officials helped find her owners. Cheri Stocker adopted the cat nine months ago in Wisconsin. On Christmas Eve, the cat escaped. A Naples woman found the kitty in North Naples. Workers at an animal shelter found the cat's microchip and, through a pet relocation service, got hold of Stocker's sister, who had been listed as an emergency contact.  The 106 Burmese pythons captured over a monthlong hunt won't help control Florida's invasive snake population, but wildlife officials said Saturday that doesn't matter as much as the awareness they bring to the state's environmental concerns. Thousands of pythons, far from their natural habitat in Southeast Asia, are believed to be stalking Florida wildlife in the beleaguered Everglades. The tan, splotchy snakes can be elusive in the wetlands, but Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission officials say volunteer python removal programs and two state-sanctioned hunts since 2009 are focusing more eyes to the problem.


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