Florida E-Ticket – ‘NEW Theme Park Merchandise’ – May 28, 2016
This week we go shopping around Universal, SeaWorld, and Disney as we look at some of their newest merchandise.
This week we go shopping around Universal, SeaWorld, and Disney as we look at some of their newest merchandise.
Fans of Disney California Adventure’s long-running Aladdin musical may not be done mourning yet, but that didn’t stop the Anaheim park from being mobbed this morning by guests hoping to see an premiere performance of Frozen Live at the Hyperion, which debuted today in DCA’s Hollywood Land.
Tampa’s Museum of Science & Industry (MOSI) and USAA are teaming up to honor those who serve by offering military families free MOSI admission all summer, starting this weekend.
Whether you call it miniature golf or putt-putt, Orlando’s favorite outdoor sport is turning 100 years old, and the mini-golf industry is celebrating its centennial by supporting Give Kids the World with a nationwide fundraising event.
Fans of the forgetful blue tang from Finding Nemo can follow in her linguistic footsteps (or finsteps?) as the Disney parks celebrate Speak Like a Whale Day on June 11, ahead of the June 17 premiere of Finding Dory in theaters.
The major theme parks don’t release official attendance statistics, but the newest edition of the next best thing has arrived. The 2015 TEA/AECOM Theme Index report has just been released, revealing the Themed Entertainment Association’s best estimates of how many guests visited each attraction last year.
If you love your cat or dog as much as you love visiting Walt Disney World, this contest might be right up your alley: seven Disney Springs hotels are offering a 4-night stay to one lucky winner and their pet through the ‘Vacation With Your Best Friend’ sweepstakes.
If you’re salivating for steak while at Disney Springs and The Boathouse is all booked up, you have a new upscale steakhouse option since STK Orlando opened on May 25.
Hosted from Disney Springs, we take a look at the opening of the STK Orlando restaurant, then head north to Connecticut for the new Phobia Phear Coaster at Lake Compounce.
Back in 2010 when Tim Burton’s live-action take on “Alice in Wonderland” came out, I was 11-years-old and amazingly obsessed with the movie. So you can imagine my excitement when I heard there was a second movie coming out. Even though I don’t think it is as good as the first movie, “Alice Through the Looking Glass” is definitely a worthy sequel.