SeaWorld will host new celebrations and year-round fun in 2018
As 2017 comes to an end, SeaWorld Orlando has announced its lineup of events for 2018, which will include more concerts, festivals and even more fun throughout the year.
As 2017 comes to an end, SeaWorld Orlando has announced its lineup of events for 2018, which will include more concerts, festivals and even more fun throughout the year.
The Florida Mall has announced new family programming in collaboration with Disney Junior, set to launch later this month.
This October, the Coca-Cola Orlando Eye will become the home of the spookiest sight in all of Central Florida, as it transforms into a 400-foot-tall spider web, covered in giant creepy-crawlies.
In 2018, Legoland Florida Resort will bring 12 months of fun with a huge lineup of special events and attraction openings.
The Queen Mary, known as one of the top 10 most haunted places on Earth by “Time Magazine,” has unveiled their re-inspired and intensified “Ghosts and Legends” haunt experience, which will open to the public on Friday, Oct. 20.
Fans of classic Twentieth Century Fox fright films can relive The Fly, House on Haunted Hill, 28 Days Later, and Carrie as immersive theatre experiences when Horror Rewind comes to Los Angeles later this month for 3 days only.
Aftershocks from recent real-life terror in Las Vegas have impacted Universal Orlando’s fantasy frights, as Halloween Horror Nights 27’s Bill & Ted show has been modified in the wake of last Sunday’s shooting during the Route 91 Harvest country music festival.
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Brick-or-Treat Party Nights are back at Legoland California for more thrills every Saturday night now through the end of October.
Families can celebrate some silly and not-too-spooky fun this fall at Busch Gardens Williamsburg with The Count’s Spooktacular.