Howl-O-Scream versus Halloween Horror Nights, social accounts trade snarky remarks
SeaWorld Orlando’s Twitter has recently taken a turn from corporate remarks to personalized replies and snarky comments to their competitors.
SeaWorld Orlando’s Twitter has recently taken a turn from corporate remarks to personalized replies and snarky comments to their competitors.
For months, construction has been ongoing at the Universal Orlando Resort’s CityWalk shopping district. Many former stores closed near the waterfront and rumors began to form that Universal was prepared to build a flagship store of their own. Well, the rumors were true and today that store has opened!
As Universal Orlando continues construction on a brand-new Universal Studios Store in CityWalk, a new legacy emerges… The Universal Legacy Store!
One of my favorite things about theme park rides are the Audio-Animatronics. They come in all shapes and sizes, but they often make a huge impact, as it’s something that physically exists in the world of the ride.
After many years of offering theme park guests guests the opportunity to enjoy the “ice cream of the future,” Universal Orlando has officially confirmed that Dippin’ Dots have been discontinued at its resort.
Visit Orlando will soon host the city’s first live virtual travel show, set to take place on Thursday, March 25 from 6-8 p.m. ET.
There’s still time to let the good times roll at Universal Orlando, as its Mardi Gras 2021: International Flavors of Carnaval event has been extended!
Universal Orlando has announced a summer 2021 opening for the Jurassic World VelociCoaster, but all rumors and testing seems to look otherwise. Based on strong rumors and insider information, we believe guests will be able to ride the VelociCoaster by the end of this month.
As summer approaches and new research shows that 81% of Americans are planning to travel in the next six months, Visit Orlando has shared a list of 21 new reasons to visit The City Beautiful this year.
Earlier this week, we heard the news that several titles by Dr. Seuss were being removed from store bookshelves due to racist and insensitive imagery. This certainly puts the land at Universal Orlando’s Islands of Adventure, Seuss Landing, in a bit of an awkward spot.