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October 25, 2007 By Leave a Comment

New Disney's Hollywood Studios logo unveiled

From orlandosentinel.com:

Moving toward the big name change coming up in January, Walt Disney World has unveiled the new logo for Disney’s Hollywood Studios — featuring Mickey Mouse holding a clapboard.The logo replaces the MGM lion logo that has graced Disney-MGM Studios since it opened in 1989.    

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According to the announcement made by Michael O’Grattan, Vice President of Disney-MGM Studios,  “We’re shooting for this transition for January 7, 2008 and until then we are still the Disney-MGM Studios.”

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October 25, 2007 By Leave a Comment

Universal celebrating 'Green is Universal' Nov. 5 to 10 – Arrive in a hybrid for special treatment

Universal Parks & Resorts has partnered with the Environmental Media Association to present the week-long “Green is Universal” events in Orlando and Hollywood Nov. 5 to 10. The program will include celebrity kick-off events at both parks, “Eco-Fairs” featuring related information, entertainment and displays, daily events for employees and guests and giveaways of recycled or other environmentally themed products.

As part of its commitment to environmental responsibility, Universal has undertaken a company-wide program to raise awareness among guests and employees, increase recycling ratios to reduce solid waste streams, switch to alternative fuels, conserve energy to reduce carbon footprint, conserve water and adopt the principle of sustainability as a core business value.

Universal Orlando Resort will unveil a ground-breaking bio-fuels initiative that’s unique to the theme park industry in launching its week-long environmental series. Hollywood actress and environmental activist Wendie Malick (NBC’s “Just Shoot Me”) joins in the Florida festivities that also includes a demonstration of the innovative “green” film-making behind the theatrical release “Evan Almighty.”

During the week beginning Monday, Nov. 5, Universal will make special provisions for guests arriving in hybrid vehicles and employees will be encouraged to utilize public transportation for their commutes. Giveaways of recyclable “tote bags,” and distributions of free trees will take place and the week’s activities with be capped off with Eco-Fairs where families can sample the latest in eco-friendly technology and get green tips from experts in many fields.

Looking forward, Universal Parks & Resorts says they have identified key initiatives in the areas of recycling, energy conservation and green fuel technologies. The new Simpsons Ride, to open in spring of 2008, will incorporate green technologies including variable speed motors and energy-efficient lighting. In addition, reclaimed water is being utilized for landscape irrigation throughout Universal, green office standards are being implemented and refined, cleaning products are being replaced with non-toxic equivalents and measures are being taken to sharply reduce the solid waste-stream through increased recycling and “green” sourcing policies. The adoption of biodiesel fuel technology at Universal Orlando is said to result in reduction of CO2 emissions by 158 tons per year.

Filed Under: Theme Parks, Travel, Universal Studios Florida

October 25, 2007 By 6 Comments

Busch Entertainment moving headquarters to Orlando

Busch Entertainment Corporation, the family entertainment division of Anheuser-Busch Companies, is planning on moving its corporate headquarters from St. Louis to Central Florida, home to four of the company’s nine theme parks. The transition to Orlando is scheduled for completion by July 2008.

Busch Entertainment Corporation has 26,000 employees, $1.25 billion in revenue and operations in five states.

They also announced several shifts among the company’s top managers. Chairman of the Board and President Keith M. Kasen will assume the newly created role of chairman of the board and chief executive officer. Kasen will remain in St. Louis and oversee the company’s expansion initiatives. Promoted to president and chief operating officer was SeaWorld Orlando General Manager Jim Atchison. Atchison will lead the company’s domestic operations, which include SeaWorld parks in Orlando, San Diego and San Antonio; Busch Gardens parks in Tampa and Williamsburg, Va.; Discovery Cove in Orlando; Sesame Place in Langhorne, Pa.; and three water parks: Adventure Island in Tampa, Water Country USA in Williamsburg and Aquatica, SeaWorld’s water park, which is scheduled to open in Orlando in spring 2008. Atchison’s replacement at SeaWorld Orlando will be announced within the next week.

“Moving our headquarters allows us to exploit the considerable opportunities and synergies offered by Central Florida, one of the world’s premier family travel destinations,” Atchison said. “Basing our operations in Orlando will make BEC (Busch Entertainment Corporation) more efficient and allow us to deliver greater experiences to our guests and greater value to Anheuser-Busch shareholders.”

No location for BEC’s new Orlando headquarters has yet been selected.

Filed Under: Aquatica, Busch Gardens, SeaWorld Orlando, Theme Parks, Travel

October 24, 2007 By 3 Comments

Meet Handy Manny at Disney-MGM Studios

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Handy Manny, the popular Playhouse Disney character, is the newest member of the Disney-MGM Studios family. He will begin making regular meet-and-greet appearances in the Disney-MGM Studios theme park the week of Nov. 18.

Also, coming in 2008 to the theme park, Handy Manny will debut as part of the cast in a new show entitled “Playhouse Disney-Live on Stage!”

Filed Under: Disney, Television, Theme Parks

October 22, 2007 By Leave a Comment

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