Thursday, May 19, 2022

Disney changes to Genie+ service | Monsters Cafe closed | 'Lightyear' preview

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

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May 19, 2022

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Disney World limits availability, ends advance sales of skip-the-line Genie+ service

Walt Disney World guests soon could face limited availability of skip-the-line service Genie+.

Monsters Cafe permanently closed at Universal Studios Florida

Monsters Cafe at Universal Studios Florida has permanently closed.

Disney: 'Lightyear' preview coming to Hollywood Studios

A preview for Disney-Pixar film "Lightyear" is set for Disney's Hollywood Studios at Walt Disney Presents attraction

Disney World parades have their following: They bring up the rear

Disney Festival of Fantasy Parade unofficially includes swarm of park visitors that bring up the rear, strolling behind final float.

Universal: Superstar Parade ending next month

Universal's Superstar Parade will end in early June, Universal Orlando website says, concluding a decade-long run at theme park.

Theme Park Rangers Radar 20: Haunted Mansion treats, passholder parking, peeves

Theme park radar detects new SeaWorld parking, passholder entrance at Islands of Adventure, pop-up cakes for Haunted Mansion

Universal: HHN house to feature Dracula, Mummy, Wolf Man

Universal Orlando announces first haunted house for Halloween Horror Nights 2022. Dracula, Mummy, Wolf Man loom.

Disney: Barbershop, Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique reopening

Disney World says Magic Kingdom's Harmony Barber Shop will reopen in July; Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique coming back this year too.

Can a mature, solo traveler find happiness on a kid-centric cruise from the Happiest Place on Earth?

With the 4,000-passenger "Disney Dream" set to redeploy from Port Canaveral to its new home port of Miami in June, a mature, solo South Florida traveler (who's also tired of Disney) sets out...

State will likely take over Disney World's Reedy Creek, DeSantis says

The state will likely assume control of Disney World's Reedy Creek Improvement District, rather than local governments absorbing it, Gov. Ron DeSantis said Monday.

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