Review of Disney’s newest (named) theme park: Disney Adventure World
Goodbye Walt Disney Studios Park. The theme park is now officially Disney Adventure World. Read our Disney Adventure World review of Adventure Way and World of Frozen.
Goodbye Walt Disney Studios Park. The theme park is now officially Disney Adventure World. Read our Disney Adventure World review of Adventure Way and World of Frozen.
Wendy’s DC Kids Meal now features DC Rides toys with collectible superheroes and vehicles, available for a limited time and sure to be a fan favorite for DC collectors.
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.
Herschend Family Entertainment Corporation will acquire Silverwood Theme Park and Boulder Beach Water Park in Athol, Idaho.
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.
LEGOLAND Florida Resort has introduced a limited-time hotel package that includes a Gold Annual Pass for every guest. Starting at $230 per person, per night, the offer turns a one-night stay into a full year of access to multiple attractions across Central Florida.
Ticket sale dates were announced along with a new class of Disney Legends to be inducted at D23: The Ultimate Disney Fan Event 2026.
Six Flags New England reopens April 11 with Quantum Accelerator, with Season Passholder preview rides opening weekend and full guest access starting April 17 for Spring Break operations.
Nostalgia alert! This Hannah Montana-inspired Airbnb is bookable for a limited time only. Because the best of both worlds doesn’t last forever.
Las Vegas is getting a new take on the all-inclusive trend. MGM Resorts has launched a bundled package at Luxor and Excalibur that combines a two-night hotel stay with meals, drinks, show tickets and even a ride on the Big Apple Coaster—all for one upfront price. Available for travel starting April 6, 2026