Quick guide to Toy Story Land at Disney’s Hollywood Studios
Our quick guide covers the basics of Toy Story Land at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, including dining and rides.
Our quick guide covers the basics of Toy Story Land at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, including dining and rides.
Halloween Horror Nights is bringing back H.R. Bloodengutz, the cult-favorite horror host who first appeared in a 2011 haunted house. Here’s what we know so far about “H.R. Bloodengutz Presents: A Halloween Fright-Tacular!” at Universal Orlando Resort.
Six Flags Great Adventure’s mysterious 2027 “Project Purple” coaster project is now connected to a larger mission. The park announced a new partnership with pancreatic cancer nonprofit Project Purple, while continuing to tease the attraction as one of the tallest and most ambitious coasters in the world.
Find out where to watch fireworks on the Fourth of July in Orlando at Disney, Universal, SeaWorld, and other nearby locations, including showtimes and tips.
Two Texas theme parks are designed specifically for younger children, but they serve different age groups. After visiting Universal Kids Resort and Peppa Pig Theme Park, here’s which park may be the better fit for your family.
Before Universal Kids Resort has even opened its gates, one snack is already getting plenty of attention. The Triple Gooberberry Sunrise sundae brings SpongeBob’s Goofy Goober world to life with layers of ice cream, Dole Whip, Pop-Tart pieces and other toppings packed into a colorful souvenir cup.
Universal Studios Hollywood is celebrating the Fast & Furious and Minions franchises along with “The Odyssey” and more at Mega Movie Summer!
Shrek & Fiona’s Happily Ogre After, the first “Shrek” ride in the U.S., will open at the new Universal Kids theme park near Dallas, Texas, in 2026.
I expected my son to spend the day talking about rides. Instead, he couldn’t stop talking about Shrek, dancing with King Trollex, playgrounds and character encounters. Universal Kids Resort isn’t perfect, especially for some sensory-sensitive children, but our visit revealed a park built around family experiences, not just attraction counts.
From our room at the Universal Kids Resort Hotel, we watched coaster trains race through colorful lands, boats drift through Minions-themed waterways, and families begin exploring a park built entirely for younger children. Before stepping inside ourselves, these views offered an exciting preview of Universal’s newest destination.