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PSG – LOSC : Romain Perraud aura tout donné
Après chaque rencontre du LOSC, Le11 vous propose d’élire le joueur du match à l’occasion d’une grande consultation présente dans tous nos articles. Et après la défaite face au PSG ce vendredi soir, c’est Romain Perraud qui tire son épingle du jeu. Romain Perraud récompensé de ses efforts Romain Perraud a affiché la même débauche [...] The post PSG – LOSC : Romain Perraud aura tout donné appeared first on Le 11 HDF.

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Disney Cast Members Just Made Themselves a Permanent Part of This New Attraction
Watching a Disney theme park take shape is profoundly meaningful. Steel beams rise, walls frame future guest experiences, and before the public can enjoy it, a different kind of magic occurs behind the scenes. At Disney’s Animal Kingdom, significant changes are underway as DinoLand U.S.A. closes to make way for Tropical Americas, a new land featuring an attraction inspired by the film Encanto. Recently, Cast Members signed a steel beam that will be integral to the attraction, leaving their mark on a project that will shape this section of the park for years to come. A Disney Tradition with Deep Meaning The practice of signing steel beams during construction isn’t unique to Disney, but it carries special significance in theme park development. When cast members add their signatures to structural elements that will be built into an attraction, they’re participating in a tradition that connects them directly to the finished product in a way that transcends their daily operational roles. Walt Disney World Resort President Jeff Vahle shared photos of the beam signing event, describing it as a highlight of his day. He noted how meaningful it was to hear cast members talk about what excites them most as Tropical Americas comes to life. This isn’t just management participating in a photo opportunity. These are the people who will operate the attraction, interact with guests, maintain the experience, and ultimately make the Encanto attraction work as more than just a building with ride systems. Disney Cast Members Sign Steel Beam for Encanto Attraction in Disney’s Animal Kingdom https://t.co/qbXyvbg0Ei— Chip and Company (@4chipandcompany) January 17, 2026 The signed beam will be incorporated directly into the Encanto attraction structure, making cast members part of the story in the most literal sense possible. Long after the attraction opens and guests begin experiencing whatever magic Disney Imagineering has created, those signatures will remain, hidden within the walls and framework, a permanent testament to the people who helped bring it to life. Disney Construction Reaches a New Phase The beam signing marks the start of construction on the Encanto attraction, shifting from foundational work to a phase where the experience begins to take shape. The rising steel signifies visible progress. Recent runDisney events gave guests a close look at the extensive changes transforming DinoLand U.S.A. into Tropical Americas. Disney deemed the original area underutilized, which reflects its lack of crowd appeal compared to other park sections. By replacing rather than refurbishing it, Disney underscores its commitment to this transformation. Credit: Disney What Tropical Americas Represents The Tropical Americas land isn’t just about adding an Encanto attraction. It represents a complete reimagining of this section of Animal Kingdom with a focus on Central and South American wildlife, culture, and storytelling. The land is being designed to fit thematically with Animal Kingdom’s overall mission while offering something distinct from what currently exists elsewhere in the park. Credit: Disney Encanto makes perfect sense as the anchor attraction. The film celebrates family, connection to place, and the magic found in everyday life. Those themes align naturally with Animal Kingdom’s emphasis on the relationship between humans and the natural world. The vibrant colors and musical energy of Encanto should translate well into a theme park experience that needs to engage guests across different age groups and cultural backgrounds. Beyond the Encanto attraction, Tropical Americas will include a carousel featuring animals from the region, along with additional experiences that haven’t been fully detailed yet. The End of DinoLand U.S.A. at Disney DinoLand U.S.A. closes permanently on February 1, 2026, which is less than a month away. For guests who grew up with DINOSAUR, the time-traveling thrill ride that has terrified children and delighted dinosaur…

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Cantines : l’intelligence artificielle pour éviter le gaspillage alimentaire
L'intelligence artificielle peut-elle aider à éviter le gaspillage, notamment dans la restauration collective ? Il suffirait de scanner nos plateaux-repas. Exemple dans un restaurant universitaire, près de Lille (Nord), où l’expérience a été concluante : -15 % de déchets alimentaires.
