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Primrose Lanes added a roller rink to its Milk District hangout, keeping repurposed bowling decor while adding rentals, new menu items and late‑night hours.
Universal will phase out the Lost Continent at Islands of Adventure and close Mythos in 2027. Longtime visitors are already marking last looks at the park’s quieter corners.
Universal and UCF announced a new Universal School of Experience with a $10M investment to train the next generation of themed‑entertainment leaders at Rosen College.
Level99 will open at Disney Springs this summer with a neon‑lit two‑story bar, dozens of life‑sized challenge rooms and roughly 150 opening‑team jobs. The new venue will occupy the former NBA Experience space.
Orlando City will turn Pointe Orlando into a free World Cup fan festival June 11 6July 19, screening all 104 matches with music, food and player appearances.
Universal Orlando will temporarily close the long-running Horror Make‑Up Show on May 12 for a reimagining; passholders get limited reserved seating May 4–10.
Walt Disney World set Mickey’s Not‑So‑Scary Halloween Party for Aug. 7–Oct. 31 with 38 nights, a new Stitch dance party, and tickets going on sale in May.
The 29th Leesburg Bikefest runs April 24–26 with major headliners and six‑figure attendance expected. City officials have moved to outsource alcohol sales after recent shortfalls.
Blue Man Group returns to Orlando on May 1 with a custom-built theater at ICON Park. The resident show mixes classic routines with new material created for the city.
A scaled-down Sorcerer Mickey hat is now visible at Disney's Hollywood Studios, previewing the Walt Disney Studios courtyard set to open May 26. Details on what guests will find inside.
The Blue Angels headline the Cocoa Beach Air Dot Show on April 11–12, bringing high-speed demos, other military acts and busy beaches to the Space Coast. Expect heavy traffic and limited parking.
SeaWorld Orlando says its newest attraction will get a major redesign, WFTV reports. The park has not yet released a new opening date or full plans.
Big Thunder Mountain Railroad is due back in early May with Rainbow Caverns and a reported drop in the minimum height — potentially letting more children ride.
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