Mario’s box office boom reveals a bigger trend in themed entertainment
Super Mario Galaxy movie drives a record Easter weekend as theaters see strong attendance, merchandise sales, and ties to theme park experiences.
Super Mario Galaxy movie drives a record Easter weekend as theaters see strong attendance, merchandise sales, and ties to theme park experiences.
Walt Disney World appears to still be testing its “Find Merchandise” feature in the My Disney Experience app, nearly six months after it was first spotted. This suggests the company is continuing to refine how guests shop for products on property.
Crocs is stepping beyond footwear with its new Mickey & Friends collection, introducing customizable Disney headbands alongside colorful clogs, tote bags, and belt bags. Designed with comfort in mind, the lightweight, hair-friendly headbands offer a fresh alternative to traditional ears, while Jibbitz compatibility lets fans personalize their look.
Hersheypark officially opens for its 120th operating year on April 3, welcoming guests back for a new season of thrills. The Pennsylvania theme park begins with spring weekend operations through mid-May before transitioning to daily summer hours, offering more than 50 attractions.
Walt Disney World’s new 2pm Summer Afternoon Ticket lets you skip the early crowds and focus on evenings, entertainment, and a more flexible way to visit this summer.
Universal is continuing to expand its year-round horror ambitions with a new limited-time experience at Universal Horror Unleashed in Las Vegas, bringing a deep cut character Feaster Bunny into the spotlight.
With the 2029 Super Bowl confirmed, Las Vegas continues to solidify its place among the top-tier host cities for global events.
Star Wars fans are taking “May the Fourth be with you” to the next level in Las Vegas, with themed weddings and inclusive packages.
Nex Playground brings the energy of interactive attractions into your living room with motion-based games built around familiar characters. From Bluey and Sesame Street to How to Train Your Dragon, here’s why theme park fans may find it surprisingly familiar.
The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a federal lawsuit against United Parks & Resorts, alleging the company’s policy banning rollator walkers with seats at parks like SeaWorld Orlando violates the Americans with Disabilities Act.