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Universal Studios
Universal Confirms Permanent Shutdown of Longstanding Dining Staple This Summer
A familiar dining spot at Universal Orlando Resort is approaching its final days. After more than a decade of serving guests, one of CityWalk’s established quick-service locations is preparing to close permanently, making way for a new concept that Universal hopes will carry the space into its next chapter. The announcement adds another c
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Movies & Entertainment
Multiple Versions of James Bond Are Returning Ahead of the New Movie
While Amazon MGM Studios prepares to relaunch James Bond on the big screen, IO Interactive's 007 First Light has already introduced audiences to a brand-new version of the iconic spy. The video game, which casts Patrick Gibson as a younger Bond, has quickly become one of the franchise's biggest success stories outside the films and has re
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Movies & Entertainment
Hawaiian Airlines Goes All In for Disney’s ‘Moana’ and the New Look Has Everyone Talking
There is a version of a movie promotion that feels like a transaction. A brand gives a product a character, the studio gets visibility, the brand gets association with a recognizable IP, and everyone moves on. And then there is the version that actually means something, where the partnership makes so much cultural and geographic sense tha
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Disney Parks
Disney World’s New AI Search Looks Like Magic—But Don’t Let It Fool You
Let’s face it: planning a modern Walt Disney World vacation can feel less like preparing for a holiday and more like managing a high-stakes corporate merger. Between navigating virtual queues, hyper-analyzing dining windows, and mastering Lightning Lanes, “planning panic” has become an unofficial part of the Disney experience.
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Disney Parks
A Disneyland Legend Is Closing This Summer and the Return Date Is Surprising
Sixty-seven years. That is how long the Matterhorn Bobsleds has been sitting at the intersection of Fantasyland and Tomorrowland at Disneyland, visible from across the park, photographed by more guests than almost any other structure in theme park history, and delivering the same reliable combination of speed, darkness, and an Abominable
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Disney Parks
Disney Could Shut Down a Disney Springs Transportation Option Next Month
Walt Disney World in July is a specific kind of challenge. The heat index climbs past the point of casual discomfort before most guests have reached the parking structure. The crowds reflect the reality of peak summer travel. And the Fourth of July brings a layer of intensity to the resort that even experienced Disney visitors sometimes u
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‘Jurassic World Rebirth’ Undergoing Improvements, New Version Releasing Soon
Jurassic World Evolution 3 is about to revisit one of the most controversial chapters in the Jurassic Park franchise. Frontier Developments has officially unveiled the Jurassic World Evolution 3: Rebirth Expansion, a new DLC package that expands on the events and mythology introduced in last year's Jurassic World Rebirth. More importantly
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‘James Bond’ Series Reportedly Canceled by Amazon
Amazon MGM Studios is moving full speed ahead with its plans for James Bond's future on the big screen, but another project connected to the iconic spy may have reached the end of the road. James Bond Movie Reboot The studio is currently developing a brand-new James Bond film that will launch an entirely new continuity separate from the e
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Disney Parks
The Lost Amusement Pier: Disney’s Radical Original Plan for The BoardWalk Revealed as Mystery 2026 Projects Take Over
Strolling along the wooden planks of Disney’s BoardWalk Resort has always felt like stepping into a romanticized time capsule. Opened in 1996 and designed by famed architect Robert A.M. Stern, the deluxe resort and entertainment district on Crescent Lake was engineered to evoke the coastal nostalgia of mid-Atlantic seaside escapes like At
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The Real Reason the Home Improvement Reboot Died: Tim Allen Slams On-Screen Sons and Navigates the “Disney Police”
Promoting a multi-billion-dollar animated blockbuster is normally a tightly controlled exercise in corporate diplomacy. Actors are usually handed pristine talking points, flanked by public relations teams to keep the messaging perfectly safe. But when you are Tim Allen—a 72-year-old Hollywood veteran who has built a late-career brand on s
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