Disney Parks' new 'Genie' app helps you skip lines. But you'll have to pay
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Millions of guests visit Disney theme parks each year, and most of them probably loathe waiting 90 minutes to ride "Peter Pan's Flight." So now Disney is rolling out a new service that will help park goers streamline their visits and cut down on wait times.
"Genie" — which debuts this fall at California's Disneyland and Florida's Disney World — is a new digital service that will "maximize your park time, so you can have more fun," according to the company. "From specific attractions, foodie experiences and entertainment, to general interests like Disney princesses, villains, Pixar, Star Wars, thrill rides and more — just tell Disney Genie what you want to do and it will do the planning for you," Disney (DIS) said in a blog post on Wednesday.The US began pulling military equipment and additional personnel out of Niger on Friday after waiting months for the ruling military junta to approve US military flights into the country, two sources familiar with the matter said Saturday, ahead of a September 15 withdrawal deadline agreed to by the two countries.
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