Hershey’s Chocolate World adds new trolley, character breakfast and more
Guests can visit Hershey’s Chocolate World this summer for the first new trolley in 20 years, patriotic America250 celebrations, and the new Breakfast with Hersh and Friends.
Guests can visit Hershey’s Chocolate World this summer for the first new trolley in 20 years, patriotic America250 celebrations, and the new Breakfast with Hersh and Friends.
SeaWorld’s summer nights are getting a major upgrade in 2026. For the first time ever, all three U.S. SeaWorld parks — Orlando, San Diego, and San Antonio — will feature nighttime drone spectaculars as part of their seasonal entertainment lineups.
See the latest progress of the Tropical Americas at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, including future new rides themed to “Encanto” and Indiana Jones.
Peppa Pig Theme Park Florida is celebrating summer with a new limited-time “Pig Family Travel Adventure” event featuring passport activities, globe-themed play zones, scavenger hunts, character meet-and-greets, and interactive experiences designed for preschool-aged children and their families.
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Dollywood’s Splash Country is reopening for its 26th season with several new additions, including the Neon Nights after-hours event, upgraded cabana-style retreats, fresh food offerings, and a new cashless payment system for summer 2026.
Walking through PokéPark Kanto felt like stepping directly into the world of Pokémon. From hidden characters scattered throughout Pokémon Forest to themed food, live shows, exclusive merchandise, and playful details around every corner, the new attraction inside Yomiuriland captures the excitement of beginning a Pokémon journey in real life.
The Mystic Fountain at Universal Islands of Adventure is reportedly expected to close soon, marking another emotional loss for fans of The Lost Continent and the park’s original vision.
As parks prepare for summer 2026, a growing number are choosing to revamp classic roller coasters instead of building new ones. From Six Flags’ DareDeviler and Knott’s MonteZOOMa to updates at Disney, the trend highlights how parks are delivering refreshed experiences faster while maximizing existing attractions.
As theme parks across the country begin rolling out early America 250 celebrations, Six Flags Magic Mountain is tying the milestone to one of its most historic attractions. The park will restore the original name, The Great American Revolution, to its iconic looping coaster as it celebrates its 50th anniversary.