Universal Studios Hollywood to host ‘Taste of Universal’ event starting March 12
Universal Studios Hollywood is taking its first step toward re-opening its theme park with a brand-new event, “Taste of Universal.”
Universal Studios Hollywood is taking its first step toward re-opening its theme park with a brand-new event, “Taste of Universal.”
To celebrate the centennial of The Walt Disney Company, SC Exhibitions has begun work on an exhibition that showcases Disney’s history and legacy to premiere at The Franklin Institute in Philadelphia in February 2023.
Disney Springs will be hosting “Celebrate HERstory” throughout March in honor of Women’s History Month. Talented women in business and art will be spotlighted during this special celebration.
Come face-to-face with the world’s most mysterious sharks, and travel back in time with saber-toothed squirrel, Scrat, as The Maritime Aquarium in Norwalk debuts its brand new 4D theater.
Ahead of World Book Day on March 4, 2021, Alton Towers Resort in Staffordshire, England, has revealed an exclusive behind-the-scenes video of Gangsta Granny: The Ride, a brand new family attraction based on the popular children’s novel “Gangsta Granny” by David Walliams.
Epcot is in a state of becoming, with a look towards the future and a nod to the past. Another example of this happened today, when the Walt Disney Imagineering Epcot team raised the park’s six original icon designs on 12 new flag poles.
In a surprise announcement, Universal Orlando shared that work is resuming on Universal’s Epic Universe, the highly-anticipated fourth gate.
With the recent release of season 2 of Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous on Netflix, the opening of the brand new “Jurassic World VelociCoaster” this summer at Universal’s Islands of Adventure, and the sixth film in the franchise “Jurassic World: Dominion” scheduled for release June 10, 2022, there’s no doubt the franchise has been and will continue to be booming with new content for quite some time. But what clues can we find about the future of the Jurassic Park / World franchise?
This morning, Dr. Seuss Enterprises announced that six of the author’s books—including “And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street” and “If I Ran the Zoo”—will stop being published because of racist and insensitive imagery. With this announcement, Universal Orlando has pulled the books from store shelves (by request) and is currently evaluating Seuss Landing in their Islands of Adventure theme park.
Holiday World & Splashin’ Safari in Santa Claus, Ind. celebrates its 75th season with plenty of rides, shows, and water slides, plus a special trip down memory lane.