Theme park attractions with gloriously unhinged lore
Many theme parks create fictional lore for their attractions, and sometimes the elaborate backstories are a bit unhinged.
Many theme parks create fictional lore for their attractions, and sometimes the elaborate backstories are a bit unhinged.
Guests staying at any Walt Disney World resort hotel in 2025 will receive free admission to Disney water parks, valid on their check-in day.
Disney’s MagicBand was primed to revolutionize the guest experience, but now Princess Cruises is executing the wearable technology’s original vision.
Belle from “Beauty and the Beast” stopped by an Orlando children’s hospital to read with patients as part of a Disney Princess party.
“Sip, Savor & Stroll,” a restaurant crawl, will take place at Disney Springs among The Edison, Maria & Enzo’s, and Enzo’s Hideaway.
Take a look at an old theme park map of Magic Kingdom from 2005 and imagine what planning a Disney vacation might’ve been like almost 20 years ago.
Disney’s Animal Kingdom welcomed baby Corra onto the savanna, where she joined her mother, Nadirah, and grandmother, Donna.
“runDisney: The Official Guide to Racing Around the Parks,” a new book by Scott Douglas, will share insider tips on Disney theme park races.
For Walt Disney World, Epic Universe could become a big threat, beyond the obvious reasons, if Universal Orlando plays their cards right.
Many Epcot attractions became defunct as Imagineers recently overhauled the park, from a dancing fountain to a 35-minute Ellen ride.