The latest happenings at Disney, Universal Orlando, SeaWorld and other Central Florida attractions.
Walt Disney World's holiday services department puts up more than 600 Christmas trees. That requires a lot of ornaments and a plan. | | |
Universal Orlando visitors can meet Earl the Squirrel, face-to-face, starting Saturday. | | |
A Florida aquarium has created a legacy for its famed Winter the Dolphin following her recent death, including virtual reality encounters with the prosthetic-tailed star of the Dolphin Tale movies. | | |
Disney World says Garden Rocks concert series will return during Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival's 2022 edition. | | |
Mango's Tropical Café is putting on a stage show again. The International Drive venue debuts production dubbed "Mango's Live!," featuring singers, dancers, musicians, feathery costumes. | | |
Jon Shirey, president of the Reedy Creek Firefighters Association, said the call initially came in to the fire department around 6:45 p.m. as an electrical fire on a junction box outside the castle. | | |
Magic Kingdom visitors can see a piece of history from a key day at Disney World: The U.S. flag, a gift from President Nixon, raised over the theme park on dedication day in 1971. | | |
Orlando Science Center be the site for free COVID-19 Vaccinations on Saturday. Free admission to museum will be included. | | |
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