6 Cutting Edge Disney Inventions You’ll (Probably) Never be Able to Check Out
These inventions look so cool…
These inventions look so cool…
In 2017, a new wooden coaster will take the cumulative lessons learned from Kings Island’s past to create a ride that should be perfect for thrill-seekers, storytellers, families, and everyone in between
DISASTER FILES: Stitch’s Great Escape: Shattering glass. Pitch black darkness. Racing heartbeats. A guttural growl inches from your ear. Eh, you’ll wish. In today’s entry into our new series of flops and failures, we dive into the in-depth story behind what’s often called Disney worst attraction EVER. Sure, Stitch’s Great Escape at Magic Kingdom replaced a fan favorite and cult classic. But that’s not even the worst part. Here we go…
Disney’s more than capable of a clunker here and there.
If your favorite attraction isn’t running when you visit, it probably comes down to one of these causes.
Editorial: I think I’m done with Disneyland. Before you go telling me “Good! Shorter lines for me!” give me a chance to explain myself.
We’ve asked the experts about recent changes to DVC…and here’s what they had to say!
Think of Disney California Adventure like a child. It struggled in learning to walk, but it’s now evolved into a talented teenager with an extremely bright future.
In 2010, The Wizarding World of Harry Potter arrived in Orlando, Florida. The theme park that hosted it, Islands of Adventure at Universal Orlando Resort, claimed a paltry 4.3 million visitors in 2009. In 2015, that total had almost doubled to 8.8 million. All the credit goes to the Harry Potter license, which is why…
DISASTER FILES: Enchanted Tiki Room – Under New Management: How can you ruin a Walt Disney classic? Simple: Add crude humor, self-deprecating jokes, modern songs, and dated characters; subtract the beloved details, timeless tunes, and effortless spirit. What left? The Enchanted Tiki Room: Under New Management, one of the most depressing disasters Walt Disney World’s ever seen. Here’s how it happened.