Thursday, January 13, 2022

Disney Florida resident deal | Mardi Gras concerts | Indiana Jones show

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

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January 13, 2022

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Disney: Floridians can buy 2-day tickets for $149

Walt Disney World is introducing its first ticket offer of 2022 for Florida residents. The Disney Weekday Magic Ticket goes on sale Jan. 11 and includes two theme park days for $149.

Universal's Mardi Gras: Concerts include Khalid, Marshmello, LL Cool J, Diana Ross

Sugar Ray, Diana Ross, Barenaked Ladies will be first concerts for Universal's Mardi Gras celebration.

Disney: Indiana Jones show back, still has bang

"Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular" is back at Disney's Hollywood Studios theme park after an absence of almost two years.

Disney unveils Garden Rocks concert lineup for 2022

Walt Disney World releases lineup for 2022 edition of Garden Rocks, the concert series connected with the Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival.

Theme Park Rangers Radar 2: FreeFall's top, Cirque du doughnut, SeaWorld shopping

Theme Park Rangers Radar 2: Atop Orlando FreeFall; at SeaWorld's big shopping kiosk; with Cirque du Soleil doughnut.

Tall orders: Get ready for air time on new I-Drive rides

Orlando FreeFall, Orlando SlingShot: New rides lift folks way above Icon Park on International Drive.

Aspiring Olympian sets Disney marathon record, winning 4 races

"You can have big goals, but you can have fun with it," runner Brittany Charboneau said.

Universal employees must be vaccinated or tested for COVID weekly, starting in February

Universal Orlando has updated its company vaccination policy so that employees who have not been fully vaccinated by Feb. 9 will have to undergo weekly COVID testing and mask up.

UCF hospitality graduates find work as tourism industry recovers from pandemic

The 315 undergraduate students who graduated from UCF's Rosen College of Hospitality Management in December reported around a 95% expected employment rate.

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