Theme park branding gone wrong on Twitter – DePaoli on DeParks
This week in DePaoli on DeParks: Jeff discusses brand identity of theme parks on Twitter and how just one tweet can turn things upside-down.
This week in DePaoli on DeParks: Jeff discusses brand identity of theme parks on Twitter and how just one tweet can turn things upside-down.
Nights of the Jack in Calabasas, California is a beautiful Halloween offering for the whole family to enjoy. If you’re looking for a night out full of the Halloween Feels, but not so much the scares, head over to Nights of the Jack to enjoy the thousands of carved pumpkins displayed along the walk-at-your-own-pace route.
We recently got the news that the “Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular!” will soon be returning to Disney’s Hollywood Studios. This was the first Disney attraction to feature the iconic character made famous by Harrison Ford.
Just in time for the Halloween season, a work titled “It’s Alive!,” inspired by Mary Shelley’s masterpiece “Frankenstein,” has arrived at a real mausoleum in Altadena, California. This immersive play, co-written by Devon Armstrong and John Armstrong, does a nice job using the world of “Frankenstein” to set the mood for this immersive experience. While names and settings may seem familiar, this is an experience unlike one you’ve had before.
This week in DePaoli on DeParks: Jeff shares his wish list for the new Disney Parks Collection streaming now on Disney+.
This week in DePaoli on DeParks: Jeff suggests repurposing the former AMC Theater at Downtown Disney into a Disney+-exclusive movie theater.
This week in DePaoli on DeParks: Jeff shares his shortlist of characters he would’ve included in the Disney Fab 50 statues at Disney World.
This week in DePaoli on DeParks: Jeff takes a look at the many theme park musicals over the years based on non-musical films.
This week in DePaoli on DeParks: Jeff suggests potential land additions to Disney Merriest Nites, coming this winter to Disneyland park.
This week in DePaoli on DeParks: Jeff discusses his take on the popularity of Disney Villains, and their disproportionate lack.