SeaWorld Orlando confirms new roller coaster for 2024 – sort of
Clues indicate SeaWorld Orlando will add a new roller coaster in 2024, expanding its claim to be the coaster capitol of Orlando.
Clues indicate SeaWorld Orlando will add a new roller coaster in 2024, expanding its claim to be the coaster capitol of Orlando.
Rumor Queue: We have heard that live-action Ariel could be replacing Sulley at Disney’s Hollywood Studios for meet and greets.
Executive Imagineers were seen presumably testing Tiana’s Bayou Adventure ride audio on a the final open week of Florida’s Splash Mountain.
Disney is seeking performers to portray the Ariel character from the upcoming live-action “The Little Mermaid” at Walt Disney World.
Rumors suggested (Disney confirmed), Ariel is returning soon to the Magic Kingdom back in her mermaid form meeting guests at Ariel’s Grotto.
Universal’s Epic Universe is being built at an incredibly fast rate. Roller coaster track has arrived, and projects are going vertical.
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.
When Disney Imagineer Joe Rohde announced his retirement last November, it was a shock to Disney fans. Rohde is famous for being the leading mind behind Disney’s Animal Kingdom, the Aulani Resort by Disney in Hawaii, Pandora – The World of Avatar, Adventurers Club, and much more (including his large collection of earrings). Rohde grew a strong fanbase, one that Disney certainly promoted on numerous occasions. So, when you lose the fan-made current “king” of Walt Disney Imagineering, what do you do? You make a new one. In comes Imagineer Zach Riddley.
Thanks to Florida’s very transparent permitting websites, plans for a Legoland Florida park expansion have leaked. Project “Venus” appears to move this new area of the theme park into the parking lot as a redistribution of space.
Universal Orlando confirmed on July 24 that Halloween Horror Nights was cancelled for 2020. But fans have held out hope that something would still happen. Recent rumors, permits, and audition call-backs seem to point to a smaller, modified offering. This will not be a Halloween Horror Nights 30 event reborn, but instead more like a…
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