Attractions – The Show – June 13, 2013 – Busch Gardens’ new ride, music video at Ripley’s and more
Hosts Banks Lee and JeniLynn Knopp bring you this week’s theme park and attraction news. On this week’s episode:
Hosts Banks Lee and JeniLynn Knopp bring you this week’s theme park and attraction news. On this week’s episode:
Starting tomorrow, Wednesday, June 5 through June 23, guests at Downtown Disney will have the opportunity to play the latest in video gaming technology during Nintendo’s Wii U Tour. This will be the first opportunity for most fans to play the highly anticipated new game, Disney Infinity.
Hosts Banks Lee and JeniLynn Knopp bring you this week’s theme park and attraction news. On this week’s episode:
By Andy Guinigundo, Video by Benson Ma, Photos by Jason Ma Carlsbad, Calif. – April 5, 2013 marked the Legoland Hotel grand opening at Legoland California Resort. This three-story, 250 room hotel represents the largest expansion in the resort’s history. Each and every room is Lego themed after one of three popular Lego lines: pirate,…
Even if you’re a huge Disney fan, you’ll inevitably learn a few new facts at D23’s Fanniversary events, on tour now. This year’s event, the second for this now annual event, celebrates 2013’s Disney anniversaries.
Hosts Banks Lee and JeniLynn Knopp bring you this week’s theme park and attraction news and more. On this week’s episode:
You won’t find it listed on Busch Gardens Tampa’s website, but a few times a year guests can go behind the scenes and into the savanna on an exclusive tour to capture some great wildlife photography.
The Up-Close Vehicle Assembly Building Tour began last November at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. The Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) is where rockets are built before they are moved to a launch pad. Now, space shuttle orbiter Atlantis is in storage in the VAB. Tour guests can see Atlantis before the orbiter is towed…
A new up-close launch pad tour at Kennedy Space Center takes you within the restricted perimeter fence of pad 39A. This is where Apollo rockets and space shuttles were launched. Here is a view of the top of the Rotating Service Service Structure which was used to hold and deliver the payload into the shuttle…
For the first time in the 50-year history of Kennedy Space Center, NASA is now allowing public visitors to tour one of the launch pads from which the space shuttles and Apollo Saturn V moon rockets were launched.
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