The parent company of SeaWorld and Busch Gardens parks announced disappointing 2025 financial results, including a 23% drop in net income.
Unrestricted park hopping will be restored to Disneyland Resort sometime in 2026 and DCA's Monsters Inc. ride will stay open an extra year.
How does Test Track 3.0 live up to the ride's previous iterations? Find out in Theme Park Tribune's latest Disney World ride ...
Theme Park Tribune has a not-so-unique annual tradition of publishing a list of the coming year’s biggest and most-anticipated new theme park rides. For 2026, however, that tradition has to change — ...
News roundup: Universal Orlando country venue / Thunderation closing / Barracuda Strike opening date
Presidents' Day theme park news roundup features tidbits about Orlando, Silver Dollar City, and SeaWorld San Antonio.
With 10 years of Halloween Horror Nights experience and Universal building its first year-round haunt in one of my favorite vacation spots, I had to book a trip to Universal Horror Unleashed in Las ...
It didn’t take long after Universal Studios Florida’s 1990 opening for the Orlando park to carve out an enviable spot among U.S. theme parks. Beginning with its first full year of operation in 1991, ...
There have been beloved 3D films at Disney theme parks that have run for decades. I don’t expect Disney World’s newest 3D presentation will last that long. “Zootopia: Better Zoogether” is the first ...
Six Flags is known as a budget theme park brand for a reason — but within the company itself, there are parks that rise above the others. Six Flags Georgia is one of them. While it sports one of the ...
Herschend Family Entertainment is greatly expanding its footprint by acquiring more than 20 theme parks, water parks and other entertainment venues in the U.S. from the Spain-based Parques Reunidos.
Six Flags parks in California, New Jersey, Texas and Mexico will be getting new roller coasters in 2026, the company revealed Thursday. The earlier-than-usual announcement of major projects came in a ...
The Cartoon Network hotel next to Dutch Wonderland in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania is getting a makeover and a new name. The hotel will close at the end of 2025 and reopen in March 2026 as the Dutch ...
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