Attractions – The Show – Mako updates; Ringling Bros elephants; latest news – May 12, 2016

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Hosts Banks Lee and Elisa Goldman bring you this week’s theme park and attraction news. On this week’s episode:

• News In The Queue: New details revealed for the Incredible Hulk Coaster at Universal Orlando; tickets now on sale for Walt Disney World’s upcoming holiday parties; Frozen Games coming to Disney’s Blizzard Beach water park; new Olaf, Mickey and Minnie meet and greets now open at Disney’s Hollywood Studios; Busch Gardens Tampa hosting new Sesame Street Safari of Fun weekends
• Hidden Mickey of the Week: Disney’s Animal Kingdom
• Elisa sees the construction progress for SeaWorld Orlando’s upcoming Mako coaster
• Alyssa learns more about the newly retired Ringling Bros elephants
• Travel Tip: Enjoying the parks on your own
• Calendar
• Shoutouts
• Bloopers

Attractions - The Show - Mako updates; Ringling Bros elephants; latest news - May 12, 2016

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  1. I would like to thank the new CEO of SeaWorld for putting plans into action to get the park back to where it used. He is taking ideas and putting them into action. He seems like a person who is making very difficult decisions that even he does not want to make but is doing it for the future of SeaWorld. It is about time SeaWorld had a CEO that cared.