Cheers for fears: Theme park scares don’t wait for Halloween • Disney Cruise Line taps ‘Moana’ for original show on Disney Treasure
Theme Park Rangers Wednesday, October 11, 2023 | | |
| | Disney raises prices | Cashing in on Halloween | 'Moana' show to Disney Treasure | | The increases are between $30 and $50 for Disney's four annual pass levels, and parking fee is going up too | | | Attractions present scary moments well before spooky season | | | Disney Cruise Line's new Disney Treasure will debut an original stage show based on "Moana" when it debuts out of Port Canaveral in 2024. | | | Moving between Disney's parks will be allowed at all hours, but passholders still need reservations | | | Japanese embroidery, or nihon shishu, takes center stage at the Polasek Museum of Winter Park in an exhibit of shimmering beauty. | | | Museum will have special programming, glasses for Oct. 14 eclipse | | | An art experience on International Drive hopes to inspire creativity or photos for visitors. Earth Illuminated is now open at Pointe Orlando. | | | Mermaids swim with fish, sharks, turtles and other marine animals at Sea Life Orlando Aquarium, Thursday, October 5, 2023 as part of a national tour featuring underwater performances and on-land meet-n-greets through October 30. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel) | | | Holiday event will include Brendan Fraser, Jordan Fisher, Audra McDonald, other first-time narrators. | | | A limited-time offer from Disney World will include half-price dining, tickets for children in 2024 | | | Theme Park Rangers Radar heads to backyard for nature exhibit, Animal Kingdom for Dinosaur check | | | Bloody burgers and fungus-forward corn dogs are among gross-out goodies at this year's Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Orlando. | | | The now-closed attraction could lead to new experiences | | | |
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