Zero Latency has partnered with HTC to bring the next generation of immersive virtual reality entertainment to gamers at Icon Park in Orlando, Fla., minus the backpacks and wires for a distraction-free experience.
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Summer of Sharks event now running at SEA LIFE Orlando
by Jeff DePaoliby Jeff DePaoliSEA LIFE Orlando Aquarium opened their Summer of Sharks event running between July 18th through August 7th.
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About a month ago, a new game was introduced at Icon Park in Orlando which allowed guests to shoot “laser guns” at targets from their observation wheel. After some backlash online, Icon Park is pausing the game and will redesign the shooting devices before relaunching the game.
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If you see some people riding The Wheel at Icon Park in Orlando with guns pointed towards the parking lots and roofs, don’t call the police. They’re just playing the newest add-on to the observation wheel, Bullseye Blast.
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onePulse Foundation will benefit from Icon Park contributions during Pulse Remembrance Week
Pulse Remembrance Week runs from June 4-12, 2022, and during that time The Wheel at Icon Park will light up in rainbow colors in honor of the victims and survivors of the 2016 Pulse nightclub shooting.
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Carousel on The Promenade brings the nostalgia of the late 1800s and early 1900s to Icon Park on International Drive with its replica hand-carved animals that harken back to yesteryear.
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Safety features were altered on Orlando Free Fall ride where teen died, report says
A report concluded that manual adjustments were made to the Orlando FreeFall drop tower attraction which compromised the ride’s safety.
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Share the selfie spotlight with your dog as Museum of Illusions Orlando brings back Puppy Paw-ty
Puppy Paw-ty, the interactive experience that allows guests to bring their furry friends along for pup-tastic photos, will return to Museum of Illusions Orlando on April 23, 2022.
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Icon Park on Orlando’s International Drive has moved to distance itself from last week’s tragedy on the Orlando FreeFall ride, where a 14-year-old boy fell to his death on the towering attraction.
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A 14-year-old boy has died after falling from the Orlando FreeFall ride at ICON Park, putting the immediate future of the ride, and other drop-tower rides, in doubt.