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Blue Man Group may leave Orlando for good — has Universal outgrown them?

Posted By Ken Storey on Tue, Jan 26, 2021 at 4:30 PM click to enlarge Image via Universal Orlando Blue Man Group at Universal Orlando The pandemic has caused a lot of people to move out of the Orlando area, but three very recognizable men may now be joining that list. After a 13-year run in the City Beautiful, the Blue Man Group is rumored to be moving on. Industry analyst and writer Josh Young, known for his reliable insider reporting regarding NBCUniversal’s resorts, reports on his Theme Park University site that the Orlando show is extremely unlikely to be returning. The show closed early last year as a pandemic precaution. When Universal Orlando reopened a few months later, t

Walt Disney World moves to update the Jungle Cruise s racist portrayal of indigenous people

Resorts and airports are adding COVID-19 testing amenities, but is it enough to protect Florida travelers?

Posted By Ken Storey on Thu, Jan 21, 2021 at 5:06 PM click to enlarge Image via Emirates Passengers on a flight to Tunisia were all tested for COVID-19 before departing from Dubai. Emirates is the first airline to conduct on-site rapid COVID-19 tests for passengers. While progress is finally being made in the fight against the deadly pandemic that has shut down most of the world, the fact remains it will be years before we will be truly beyond the threat COVID-19 poses. Even as vaccines begin to roll out, many nations remain hesitant to reopen their borders, especially to Americans who have shown their unwillingness to do what is necessary to slow the virus spread. This has meant many nations are now requiring proof of a vaccine

Theatre UCF returns to live performances in February

Posted By Sierra Williams on Thu, Jan 21, 2021 at 4:09 PM click image Photo by Tony Firriolo, courtesy UCF School of Performing Arts Scaramouch in Naxos Theatre UCF will return to the stage with three new, outdoor shows starting in February. The trio of performances  Songs of Inspiration , Scaramouch in Naxos and The Grumpiest Boy in the World   will be split between the UCF Performing Arts Center Courtyard and the Orlando Shakes new courtyard performance space in Loch Haven Park. Songs of Inspiration (Feb. 4-7), an evening of student solo performances taking in everything from classic show tunes to Broadway hits, is up first at the Shakes. Next up at the UCF Courtyard is

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