8 Disney Tomorrowlands of the Past, Present, and Future
It didn’t take long for Disney to encounter that most discouraging element of designing Tomorrowland: tomorrow always becomes today…
It didn’t take long for Disney to encounter that most discouraging element of designing Tomorrowland: tomorrow always becomes today…
Universal Studios Florida’s newest addition, Diagon Alley, is packed with references to the books and movies. Here are some of the very best to look out for!
In 2016, Orlando, Florida will become home to the world’s tallest roller coaster – the Skyscraper. Here’s everything you need to know about this groundbreaking addition to International Drive.
This just in: people love to meet their favorite Disney characters. Here are 12 amazing settings in which to do just that!
“Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn.” – Benjamin Franklin When EPCOT Center opened at Walt Disney World in 1982, it was not just a glimpse into the future or a day in the international life. It was a living, breathing World’s Fair meant to build connections….
In the late 1950s, Walt Disney was invited to consider building a theme park in New York by broadcasting network NBC. Why did he turn down the opportunity? Despite an infamous opening day in 1955 beset by overcrowding and technical problems, Disneyland proved to be an overnight success. During its first week, 161,657 visitors passed…
Walt Disney World’s first water park, Disney’s River Country, closed forever back in 2001. Let’s take a step back in time…
Take a look at 20 stunning images of decaying, crumbling abandoned amusement parks.
As a former Cast Member at Walt Disney World, I know that many of “hidden secrets” of the resort are completely genuine. Some, though, are based entirely in fiction. Let’s debunk five of the most popular once and for all.
Learn about the groundbreaking special effects employed by Disney’s Twilight Zone Tower of Terror.