View In BrowserDecember 9, 2021orlandosentinel.comTheme Park RangersADVERTISEMENTTraining runs: Walt Disney World Railroad begins testing stage at Magic Kingdom Walt Disney World Railroad, which rings Magic Kingdom, has been closed for three years. Testing of locomotives and new rail is beginning. Read MoreSea Life answers our burning questions about its scuba-diving Santa Sea Life Orlando Aquarium has an underwater Santa Claus. Its curator answers our burning questions. Read MoreADVERTISEMENTPODCAST: Disney World brings holiday festivities to life with songs, puppets and some jokes (Ep. 123) Orlando Sentinel tourism reporters Dewayne Bevil and Katie Rice take you on a tour of Epcot, Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom, Hollywood Studios and Disney Springs to highlight the best of... Read MoreKennedy Space Center: New Gateway attraction looks at space travel, stays flexible Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex's Gateway addition has forward-looking focus as space exploration evolves. Read MoreADVERTISEMENTDisney at 50: 1971 Cast members remember dedication-day encounters Disney World at 50: Three original cast members recall dedication day encounters with Disney family and more from 1971. Read MoreEpcot: How Disney adjusted to relight Candlelight Processional Epcot's Candlelight Processional is at Walt Disney World with hundreds of cast members filling in for community choir musicians. Read MoreADVERTISEMENTThey'll go nuts for Universal's Earl the Squirrel merchandise Gift guide: Universal's Earl the Squirrel has got the holidays covered with a blanket Read MoreDisney World: Theme parks' trams are coming back Parking lot trams will operate at Walt Disney World's four theme parks again, the company said Thursday. They've been still during pandemic times. Read MoreADVERTISEMENTIsland H2O water park discounts 2022 season passes Island H2O water park in Kissimmee is having a sale on its 2022 season passes. Read MoreGatorland: Seniors get 50% off admission in December Gatorland offers half-price tickets in December for visitors who are age 60 and older. Read MoreADVERTISEMENTDisney Imagineering President Bob Weis steps down ahead of Lake Nona moveBob Weis stepped down as president of Walt Disney Imagineering this week as his department moves to Lake Nona from California. Read Moreadvertisement Unsubscribe | Newsletters | Privacy Policy | Terms of ServiceCopyright © 2021 | Orlando Sentinel | P.O. Box 2833, Orlando, FL 32802ABOUT THIS EMAIL You received this email because you are following the Theme Park Rangers newsletter.
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