The latest happenings at Disney, Universal Orlando, SeaWorld and other Central Florida attractions.
Wednesday, Jun 20 SeaWorld is excited about its new raft ride that features flamingos, waterfalls and a thrilling 40-foot drop. But when will Infinity Falls open? Summer is ticking. | | |
| Universal's Halloween Horror Nights will include the Slaughter Sinema haunted house, an original creation for 2018. |
|
| |
| The world's busiest theme park briefly became a yoga studio as more than 1,000 Disney employees took a free, 45-minute class. |
|
| |
| Here's what Disney-goers can expect when Toy Story Land opens June 30 at Hollywood Studios. |
|
| |
| The World's Largest Swimming Lesson aims to teach children how to stay safe in the water. It's a worldwide event in which different venues host 30-minute free swim lessons simultaneously to break a world record. This year, 45,000 people will participate. |
|
| |
| Walt Disney World has announced additions to Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party at Magic Kingdom theme park, including special effects at Space Mountain, Mad Tea Party and Pirates of the Caribbean.. |
|
| |
| A labor relations panel has upheld most of a judge's ruling that a Teamsters union representing Disney World workers committed an unfair labor practice when it ignored members' requests to resign from the union. |
|
| |
| The My Disney Experience app has been updated to include bus times for people staying in hotels at the Walt Disney World resort. |
|
| |
| Orlando attractions present ways to absorb the World Cup from afar, from big screens to wax figures to Drinking Around the World (Cup) Showcase |
|
| |
| Get a respite from the heat (but maybe not the crowds) at a bar in the theme parks. Find your perfect oasis from the summer hubbub. |
|
| |
| Universal Orlando and Loews Hotel will be hiring for positions at Aventura Hotel, set to open in August. |
|
| |
| What if Disney Princesses had jobs in the real world. Find out what Anna, Elsa, Moana, Rapunzel and the rest would do for a living. |
|
| |
| If you don't want an ordinary job, Orlando's theme parks are the right place to look — Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando and SeaWorld offer the kind of work that can keep boredom from setting in. Here are a few seen this month. |
|
| |
| Disney is once again contesting its tax bill for 11 properties, including the Grand Floridian Resort, according to three new lawsuits filed in Orange County. |
|
| |
| Universal Orlando's Cinematic Celebration features imagery from "Harry Potter" films, "Jurassic World," "The Fast and the Furious" and DreamWorks animation plus a new area for spectators. |
|
| |
| Universal Orlando Resort shows off new renderings, taking reservations for new hotel. |
|
| |
| A walk through Universal's Islands of Adventure theme park passes by roller coaster construction, improvements to a Harry Potter ride and a new resident dinosaur in the Jurassic Park area |
|
| |
| Rooms with dinosaur decor are now available at Loews Royal Pacific Resort at Universal Orlando via its Jurassic World Kids' Suites. |
|
| |
| The improved Wall Street performance in recent weeks is good news for SeaWorld Entertainment that's attempting to rebound financially after well-documented challenges. |
|
| |
| Instead of roller coasters and thrill rides like a traditional theme park, Disney-MGM Studios teased something different. Could Orlando become Hollywood East? But that vision — a place where tourists could get see real movie-making magic at work — faltered over the years. |
|
| | |
No comments:
Post a Comment