Theme park branding gone wrong on Twitter – DePaoli on DeParks
This week in DePaoli on DeParks: Jeff discusses brand identity of theme parks on Twitter and how just one tweet can turn things upside-down.
This week in DePaoli on DeParks: Jeff discusses brand identity of theme parks on Twitter and how just one tweet can turn things upside-down.
SeaWorld Orlando’s Twitter has recently taken a turn from corporate remarks to personalized replies and snarky comments to their competitors.
Until Monday, May 15, every Disney Park in the world is closed. Walt Disney World closed most recently on March 16. This unprecedented time has seen the parks closed for longer than ever before. In lieu of being able to visit, the Walt Disney Company has been consistently releasing pre-recorded videos and glimpses of the…
shopDisney is hosting Disney movie watch parties on Twitter with their new social initiative, #shopDisneyMovieTime!
Disney shared the first TV spot for the upcoming live-action remake of “Aladdin” during the Grammys on Feb. 10 – and with it came our first look at a very blue Will Smith as the Genie.
To celebrate the start of 2019, the Disney Parks Blog shared the new 30th-anniversary logo for Disney’s Hollywood Studios, featuring the new designs of Mickey and Minnie. What they didn’t expect, however, was Disney fans on Twitter to put their own spin on the image.
Each week we ask you to vote for your favorite food, place, ride or activities at theme parks across the globe. This week we’re at Epcot at Walt Disney World.
As hype continues to build for this year’s Halloween Horror Nights, Universal Orlando shared some “behind-the-screams” photos on Twitter of the “Trick ‘r Treat” haunted house.
Welcome to the beginning of our new weekly article series! Each week we will ask you to vote for your favorite food, place, ride or activities at theme parks across the globe. This week we start at the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World.
We heard it straight from the Yeti’s Twitter account: Joe Rohde, Portfolio Creative Executive at Walt Disney Imagineering, is still working to fix the yeti in the Expedition Everest attraction at Disney’s Animal Kingdom.
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