Several months ago, we shared the first digital rendering of the interior of Enchanted Storybook Castle, the main attraction on Disney's newest park, Shanghai Disneyland.
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Disney's Fourth of July celebration officially kicks off at the Walt Disney World Resort on Monday, July 1, with nightly performances of “Disney’s Celebrate America! A Fourth of July Concert in the Sky.” This year’s celebration will be made even more exciting by being the first Fourth of July that guests can watch the fireworks burst above three different Disney castles, thanks to the addition of the attractions in New Fantasyland. Check out the photo above of Beast’s Castle, Cinderella Castle and Prince Eric’s Castle. Looks pretty amazing, doesn’t it?
Will you head to a Disney Park this Fourth of July week? If so, tell us in the “Comments” section below. In spring 2014 Busch Gardens is taking guests’ experiences to new heights with Falcon’s Fury,
the first drop tower of its kind in the world. Additionally, with no connecting structures, it will be the tallest freestanding drop tower in North America. Welcome back to Part 2 of the First Time Traveling photo series post about the history of Universal Studios Florida! if you want to check out part 1 click here. On the first part, we covered all the structural changes that the park had to gone through to become what it is today. Now we get to see the attractions changes, where they started and how its now! Lagoon showUniversal Studios Florida's mission was to make guests feel like they were on a movie, so they had an action Lagoon Show that happened twice a day. This show was entirely based on major Universal films, full with action and fire. Through out the years, this show became less and less popular, and Universal decided to stop the action shows and involve in more movie filmmaking. Then the idea came to involve the most famous films and movies with the lagoon show, and that's how the lagoon show became Universal 360: A Cinesphere Spectacular Lagoon show! After the success of the Universal 360: A Cinesphere Spectacular Lagoon Show, Universal began updating its park to a whole new adventures and show, which led to the newest lagoon show for 2012, Universal Cinematic Spectacular: 100 years of movie making. HARD ROCK CAFÉWhile creating Universal Studios Florida, the idea of a Dining Experience was a Most-Do, so as a partnering program with Hard Rock Cafe, the World First Guitar-Shaped Restaurant. The restaurant was famous and then came the Expansion... The restaurant remained open while the construction was going, then on Opening day they decided to keep both restaurants open, until 2000. The restaurant then started a abandoned state, the entrance was covered with trees and Universal never addressed the state of the restaurant, until 2011, when Universal filled the notice of demolishment. BATES MOTELFollowing the design of a Movie Studio Theme Park, a exact copy of the all time favorite thriller movie "Psycho" Bates Motel. The set was part of the Studio Tour and sometimes was used as part of the film set, they filmed part of the psycho sequels and some other shots. Also, as the expansion plan began, the set was demolished for Curious George goes to town Water play ground. -Expect part 3 with more changes and pictures coming soon!-
Walt Disney Officials announced that starting tomorrow, June 2nd 2013, there will be a price increase on the Park tickets and Parking lot as well. Single Day Tickets A Magic Kingdom single day ticket will be priced $5 higher than the other Walt Disney World parks. An adult single day ticket at Magic Kingdom will now cost $95, with the other three parks now costing costing $90 for an adult single day ticket. Child prices are now $89 for the Magic Kingdom, and $84 for the other parks. All price are with tax included and will still be available online and at the Park Entrance. Magic Your Way (Multi-Day) ticketsA few examples – An adult 10 day base ticket will increase from $318 to $339, with a 3 day base ticket increasing from $242 to $262. Park hopper add-on increases by $2 per day, as does the water park option. Park hopper and water park option increases by $5 per day. No expiration also increases, with a 10 day no expiration option increasing from $275 to $325, and a 3 day no expiration option up from $40 to $45. ANNUAL PASSESThe cost for an adult or child Annual Pass becomes $609, up from the current $574. The Premium Annual Pass increases to $729. The biggest increase comes in the Premier Passport, which is valid for all Florida and California parks. The Premier Passport will be $979 (plus applicable tax), up from $849. PARKINGStarting tomorrow, 2 June, the parking fee at all Walt Disney World resort theme parks will increase by an additional $1. A car will cost $15, and a camper/trailer will cost $16 per day. Both prices include tax. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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