Gatorland adds some Kookaburra fun!
Gatorland, the “Alligator Capital of the World,” is ringing in the New Year with the exciting addition of Marshall the Kookaburra to its animal family.
Gatorland, the “Alligator Capital of the World,” is ringing in the New Year with the exciting addition of Marshall the Kookaburra to its animal family.
As cast members prepare for the reopening of Disney’s Blizzard Beach on March 7, Disney has announced that tickets are now available for the Walt Disney World water park.
To celebrate National Polka Dot Day on Jan. 22, the annual fan holiday honoring Minnie Mouse, Disney and Create & Cultivate teamed up to announce a special digital summit event.
The music of Phantom Manor is one of the most popular scores among Disneyland Paris guests and fans. As Thomas Zielinski from the Phantom Manor Legends website explains, “The fact that the creators of the attraction thought about the music early on underlines the importance of music in transmitting history and emotion to the guest.”
Disney has announced that story enhancements and updates are coming to the Jungle Cruise attraction at both Disneyland park at Disneyland Resort and Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World Resort.
Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex is starting off 2021 with a special offer for Florida residents!
In the role of movie star Stone Granite, a Citizen of Hollywood, cast member Cameron Matthews had to improvise a lot. It’s what professional actors do, and Cameron had plenty of experience, having played a variety of roles at Walt Disney World, including at the Hoop Dee Doo Revue and as a Green Army Patrol man in Toy Story Land.
After years of work and negotiations, the State of Florida has reached a $198 million agreement to acquire Crossroads of Lake Buena Vista, a retail complex just outside Walt Disney World Resort.
Princess Cruises has announced that it has sold the Pacific Princess, better known as “The Love Boat,” to an undisclosed buyer.
The Walt Disney Company has mentioned over and over again (and seems proud of the fact) that when guests are surveyed, character interactions in the parks are always among the top-rated aspects of a Disney vacation. Whether it’s seeing your favorite characters in a parade, show or for a meet and greet, this is always a delight for many Disney fans. That’s why it’s so baffling when we hear of Disney projects where classic characters won’t be found. (I’m looking at you early-years Epcot and Disney California Adventure.)