Thursday, February 9, 2023

SeaWorld Seven Seas Festival | Podcast on Tron & more | New Busch Gardens ride

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

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February 9, 2023

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SeaWorld chef puts twist on Seven Seas festival fare

Jomar Rios, SeaWorld Orlando chef, talks about the menu twists for theme park's Seven Seas Food Festival

PODCAST: Tron virtual queue announced, Chester the gator RIP, and ICON Park's Wheel still closed (Ep. 176)

Orlando Sentinel tourism reporters Dewayne Bevil and Katie Rice tackle Tron Lightcycle details, a Gatorland goodbye and the power outage at ICON Park in this episode of Theme Park Rangers podcast.

Busch Gardens: Big swinging ride opens this month

Busch Gardens Tampa opens Serengeti Flyer, a giant swinging ride, on Feb. 27.

Goo Goo Dolls stay on the go, set for Universal Mardi Gras gig

Goo Goo Dolls' Robby Takac talks Universal Mardi Gras concert, the return to touring, pandemic productivity.

Annual passes: SeaWorld deal includes free year of Aquatica

SeaWorld Orlando's annual-pass offer throws in one year of Aquatica water park for free.

New Merlin CEO's outlook: 'Florida is a winner'

Scott O'Neil, new CEO for Merlin, talks Legoland, Peppa Pig and company's future in Florida.

Theme Park Rangers Radar: Mardi Gras moments at Universal, going barefoot on SeaWorld's Pipeline

Theme Park Rangers Radar looks at Universal's Mardi Gras festivities, hears about SeaWorld's Pipeline testing in bare feet

Disney's Iger reveals 7,000 layoffs in restructuring move

Disney World CEO Bob Iger revealed plans Wednesday to lay off 7,500 workers, about 3% of the workforce.

'There's a new sheriff in town.' House panel OKs remake of Disney's Reedy Creek

The measure would replace Disney's handpicked five-member board overseeing the district with a governor-appointed one.

Will Disney, Universal affordable housing projects lead the way for more?

"Workers don't need affordable housing, they need to be able to afford their housing," said union president Jeremy Haicken.

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