The Spirit of Christmas returns to The Holy Land Experience Nov. 26
This winter, guests can celebrate Christmas at The Holy Land Experience, which kicks off its holiday season on Nov. 26.
This winter, guests can celebrate Christmas at The Holy Land Experience, which kicks off its holiday season on Nov. 26.
Undercover Tourist, the family-focused online travel agency and theme park experts, is closing down Universal Studios Florida and Universal’s Islands of Adventure for a one-night-only VIP Family Fun Fest event.
To celebrate 20 years of “SpongeBob SquarePants,” Nickelodeon is debuting a brand-new balloon at the 93rd Annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.
This December, Tampa will be the home of a Rydell High School reunion as John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John get together for a “Grease” sing-a-long event.
An Old Time Christmas at Silver Dollar City is set to debut a new, 80-foot-tall, ‘biggest-of-its-kind” Christmas tree as part of the park’s two-month-long holiday event.
From Nov. 1-25, Legoland Florida Resort will honor U.S. veterans and active military personnel with free admission, 50 percent off tickets for up to six guests, and up to 25 percent off overnight stays with their Bricks and Boots program.
The spirit of the holidays is on its way to Universal Studios Hollywood with the return of seasonal favorites “Christmas in The Wizarding World of Harry Potter” and “Grinchmas.”
This time of year you’ll find no shortage of pumpkin and jack-o-lantern displays around the country. Among the best, you’ll find Pumpkin Nights.
Universal is traveling back in time to celebrate 35 years of the iconic film franchise “Back to the Future,” starting today on the fan-created anniversary date from the film when Marty McFly travels back to the future: Oct. 21, 2015.
Spring will soon bloom in a new way in the Great Smoky Mountains, as Dollywood will host its inaugural Flower & Food Festival in 2020.