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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
Posted By Ken Storey on Mon, Dec 21, 2020 at 11:28 AM click to enlarge Concept art for two of the hotels at Flamingo Crossings When Walt Disney World was first proposed in the late 1960s, the area around what is now Disney Springs was to be a mixed-use development with residences and offices within a short walk or PeopleMover ride of the commercial district. Just like its sister city, Bay Lake, where EPCOT was to be located, those plans were never realized. Instead, Lake Buena Vista became just another corner of the massive vacation resort. In the early 1990s, the idea of a planned community in the shadow of the Vacation Kingdom was revived when the Celebration community opened on land in Osceola County that was once part of Disney World. A year after its opening, Orange County vowed to create its ow