According to the state of California, we could be seeing a limited Disneyland reopening (and the reopening of other theme parks) as soon as next month.
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Dr. Seuss-Themed Area in Universal Orlando Under Evaluation After Books Yanked
Universal Studios Orlando is assessing the future of a play area named after one of the Dr. Seuss books discontinued from publication this week.
Dr. Seuss enterprises released a statement on Tuesday saying that they would cease publication of six books because they “portray people in ways that are hurtful and wrong.”
“Ceasing sales of these books is only part of our commitment and our broader plan to ensure Dr. Seuss Enterprises’s catalog represents and supports all communities and families,” the statement reads.
The Orlando Universal resort has an area called “If I ran the Zoo,” which is one of the books that has been removed from the shelves.
Universal Studios Orlando Epic Universe construction resumes at last
Could we finally see Super Nintendo World on the east coast in 2025?
Last July, the Epic Universe at Universal Studios Orlando was delayed indefinitely due to COVID-19, putting the fate of its Super Nintendo World park into question. However, Orlando Informer reports that Universal Studios Orlando Epic Universe construction has resumed at last, and Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings says it is targeting an early 2025 opening.
Comcast owns Universal Studios, and Comcast Chairman and CEO Brian Roberts stated, “Work on Epic Universe paused in July 2020, as the company adjusted plans in the midst of the pandemic. The restart will begin immediately – but is expected to take several months before reaching full-speed, as Universal re-staffs for the project and reassembles its vendor and contractor teams.” This is understandable, as a mammoth project like this cannot simply sprint back into full development.
CAN film something that is frowned upon, that you probably
SHOULDN T, which this recent Universal Studios guest is going to learn the hard way after going viral for slapping an animatronic.
TikTok user
byron layton is going viral after his friend filmed a video of him slapping one of the animatronic goblins at the Harry Potter and the Escape from Gringotts ride at Universal Studios Orlando and you already know the theme park is going to shadow-ban him from coming back.
The video already has over two million views, but before it becomes a challenge just know that theme parks are probably on a higher alert to watch out for any guests attempting to do the same.