It’s a relaxed weekly Theme Park News update from Dan from Theme Park Nut!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 130 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Leisure |
This Month's Theme Park News:
- California's devastating wildfires have caused the closures of Universal Studios Hollywood and the Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood. They were closed for January 8th and 9th while the fires were brought under contro... more
- The biggest news this month was the opening of the Donkey Kong Country expansion of Super Nintendo World and Universal Studios Japan. This long awaited expansion opened on December 10th, and has had rave reviews from visitors. While POVs of the Min... more
This week's Theme Park News:
- Halloween Horror nights in both Hollywood and Orlando kicked off this week, with a highlight being the Mini Puft S'more which is a S'more shaped like the Stay Puft Marshmallow man for Ghostbusters.
- Disney announce... more
This week's Theme Park News:
- Australia’s first and last tourist monorail has now been closed at SeaWorld on the Gold Coast. The monorail has been standing but not operating 2019. It opened in 1986, and closes after 330, 000 laps of the park.
- ... more
This week's Theme Park News:
- The D23 Parks Panel, named Horizons, has just been completed. Here are there "Non-blue sky" announcements:
- Avatar experience based on the sequel films to DCA.
- Coco ride coming to Disney California Adventure.... more
- Universal Hollywood have announced they will open a new Hello Kitty and Friends Cafe and Sanrio Smile Shop at Universal CityWalk.
- Hollywood also announced another house for this year's Halloween Horror Nights, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Le... more
This week's Theme Park News:
- Halloween Horror Nights at both Universal Studios Florida and Hollywood will feature an all-female house called Universal Monsters: Eternal Bloodlines this year. It will feature The Bride of Frankenstein, Dracula's Da... more
- 99% of Disneyland union members this week have authorized strike action if necessary as negotiations between Disney and the 4 Unions involved commence this week
- Disneyland have announced that the Hungry Bear restaurant will be returning as Hun... more
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