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Volcano Bay Undergoes Major Refurbishment With New Cabanas and Extended Closure

Universal Orlando’s Volcano Bay water park is set for a significant five-month refurbishment starting October 26th, 2026, and running through March 24th, 2027. During this period, the park will remain closed to guests while extensive maintenance and infrastructure improvements are carried out. Construction has already begun on new two-story cabanas located behind the lazy river […]

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Universal Kids Resort Preview Tickets Now Available for Early Access

Universal Studios is preparing to open its new family-friendly theme park, Universal Kids Resort, in Texas. The resort will feature seven distinct lands themed after popular franchises including Shrek, SpongeBob SquarePants, Minions, Trolls, and Jurassic World. Preview tickets are currently on sale for $49.99 each, allowing visitors to experience the park before its official opening […]

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Disney Park Crowds and Wait Times Analysis for Early Summer Weeks

This report covers two weeks of Disney World crowd data following Memorial Day, revealing surprisingly low attendance levels. Despite the launch of new attractions like Bluey and Rock’n’Roller Coaster, overall park crowds remained moderate compared to previous years. Hollywood Studios experienced higher wait times due to the popularity of its new Muppet coaster, while Magic […]

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Walt Disney World Parks See Major Upgrades and Improvements Across Attractions

Walt Disney World has experienced a remarkable turnaround in recent months, with numerous park improvements and ride reimaginings receiving high praise from fans. Despite expectations of a quiet year without major new attractions, the parks have successfully implemented several enhancements that address previous weaknesses. These upgrades include improved versions of popular rides like Soarin, Smugglers […]

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Disney Halloween Party Comparison Mickey’s Not So Scary vs Oogie Boogie Bash

This article compares two major Disney Halloween events, Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party at Walt Disney World and Oogie Boogie Bash at Disneyland. The analysis covers various aspects including parades, nighttime shows, character meet-and-greets, trick-or-treating experiences, stage entertainment, park atmosphere, and crowd levels. While Oogie Boogie Bash offers superior character interactions and less crowded […]