Friday, March 2, 2018

Animal Kingdom Birthday Plans | Epcot Garden Fest | Aquatica Anniversary

The latest happenings at Disney, Universal Orlando, SeaWorld and other Central Florida attractions.

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March 2, 2018

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Disney plans Animal Kingdom birthday party

Friday, Mar 2

The theme park turns 20 in April, and Disney World has several festivities planned

SeaWorld: Aquatica marks 10th birthday with big sand sculpture, admission offers

The water park debuted a decade ago and is preparing to open a new slide called Ray Rush this spring.

Orlando Eye offers discounts for Florida residents

The 25-percent-off deal for the observation wheel on International Drive runs through May 24.

First look: Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival for 2018

Big character topiaries and more food are on tap this year. But what about the festival center?

First bite: Epcot International Flower and Garden Festival

Walt Disney World's Epcot Flower and Garden Festival is buzzing away with plenty of food, drink and entertainment.

Disney: Picture it — a MagicBand that matches the purple wall

The popular Instagram background at Magic Kingdom is featured on a limited-edition MagicBand

Disney releases 'Ralph Breaks the Internet' trailer

Walt Disney Pictures released the teaser trailer for "Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-it-Ralph 2."

Orlando's Spring Break could draw 2.9 million visitors — and AAA has it ranked No. 1

The beach, the attractions and the warm weather were some of the draws to push Orlando vacations ahead of the other top Spring Break destinations which were: Fort Lauderdale, Honolulu, the Dominican Republic's Punta Cana and Cancun, Mexico.

SeaWorld creative executives Anthony Esparza, Brian Morrow leaving company

Anthony Esparza, chief creative officer of SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment, has stepped down — and Brian Morrow, vice president of theme park experience design, has left to start his own production company, B Morrow Productions.

Disneyland Paris set for expansion with Frozen, Marvel, Star Wars attractions

The company will spend 2 billion Euro on the projects, which will roll out in phases starting in 2021

Disney releases more 'Star Wars' hotel images

Disney has rolled out more renderings of the Star Wars-themed hotel that will open adjacent to Disney's Hollywood Studios.

SeaWorld Orlando announces new concerts, sub for Huey Lewis

Alabama will fill in for group that canceled because of illness; other acts set for theme park announced

The Edison in Disney Springs puts on a good show

The Edison in Disney Springs puts on a good show

Science center sets next adults-only night

Grown-ups have the run of Orlando Science Center during Science Night Live, an after-hours special event

Disney chief: Multi-day peak pricing coming end of 2018, Star Wars Land will be 'big'

Walt Disney Company's leader gave an update during a question-and-answer session at the Morgan Stanley Technology, Media & Telecom Conference.

SeaWorld CEO Joel Manby unexpectedly departs from struggling company

The SeaWorld leadership change was announced Tuesday after the company has struggled with declining revenue and public perception issues amid backlash from the anti-captivity documentary "Blackfish."

Spaniard, former Indiana State runner reign at Disney Princess Half Marathon

Victor Da Costa Mendoza and Dani Cook won their respective divisions in the Disney Princess Half Marathon, which began and ended at Epcot.

Longwood woman fulfills promise to late friend by running Disney Princess Half Marathon

Cara Koprowski of Longwood is running the 10th annual Disney Princess Half Marathon for the first time, and for a very important reason — to fulfill a promise she made to her late friend, Ann Higgins, who died when she was struck by a car last St. Patrick's Day near Seattle.

Disneyland's new home goods store can make your kitchen totally magical

If Disney has taught us one thing through the years, it's that when you wish upon a star, your dreams come true. Well, we wished long and hard for a Disney

'Frozen' has its first performance on Broadway, and the fan frenzy begins

Girls, grown women and one marvelous little boy turn out in their princess dresses for the first performance of Disney's much-anticipated Broadway musical "Frozen." But did the love it?

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