Sunday, June 09, 2013

Aquatica after 2pm pass Returns

Aquatica, SeaWorld’s WaterparkTM, Reintroduces After-2 p.m. Unlimited Admission Pass
 
What makes Aquatica, SeaWorld’s WaterparkTM, Orlando’s can’t-miss waterpark? By offering the latest and hottest deal for locals to enjoy Central Florida’s coolest beach again and again – including the After-2 p.m. Pass.
 
For the cost of a single day’s admission, guests can enjoy Aquatica after 2 p.m. throughout the rest of 2013.  With no blackout dates and unlimited admission to Aquatica, SeaWorld’s WaterparkTM, after 2 p.m., Orlando's coolest beach is a hit for all ages time after time. Whether it's tiny tots splashing around in Kata's Kookaburra Cove®, teens sliding down Taumauta Racer® or adults relaxing on the laid-back beaches, guests can enjoy Aquatica all year long. 
 
Aquatica, SeaWorld’s WaterparkTM, is a one-of-a-kind waterpark that could only come from SeaWorld®. Inspired by a whimsical take on the South Seas, Aquatica, SeaWorld’s Waterpark, immerses guests in the playfulness of the sea, taking them in, over and under the water with the world’s most unique water rides and animal encounters. Aquatica, SeaWorld’s Waterpark, mixes animal experiences, waters from serene to extreme, high speed waterslide thrills and wide, sandy beaches to create a day of non-stop fun.
 

Aquatica, SeaWorld’s WaterparkTM, After-2 p.m. Pass is $50 for children, ages 3-9, and $55 for adults. To learn more about Aquatica, SeaWorld’s Waterpark, or to buy your After-2 p.m. pass, visit AquaticaOrlando.com, call 888-800-5447, or visit our ticket counters at Aquatica, SeaWorld’s Waterpark.

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Kevin Yee is the author of numerous independent Disney books, including the popular Walt Disney World Earbook series and Walt Disney World Hidden History.

Saturday, June 08, 2013

Press Release: Busch Gardens "Summer Nights" promotion

Summer Nights Bring Nightly Fireworks Back to Busch Gardens® Tampa
 
Add Exciting Entertainment and World-Class Coasters in the Dark, and Busch Gardens is THE Place to Be Every Night This Summer!
 
Tampa, Fla. (June 3, 2013) - Busch Gardens’ Summer Nights amps up the excitement year-after-year, and 2013 promises to offer even more after-dark entertainment and fun for the whole family with a new rock-n-roll musical production at the Desert Grill and the return of guests’ favorites, including an energizing acrobatics show featuring Kinetix, and an amazing fireworks finale every night of the event.
 
Starting this Saturday, June 8 through Aug. 18, guests will experience extended park hours, special entertainment, high-energy DJs, and the thrill of riding world-class coasters in the dark, including Busch Gardens’ triple-launch coaster Cheetah Hunt®.
 
The award-winning Kinetix show returns to Summer Nights with nightly performances of its rock-fueled blast of music and acrobatics. The show’s energizing performances include live musicians, singers, dancers and artists from around the world. Their thrilling performance, along with modern music and pyrotechnic effects, will pump up the crowd every night in Gwazi Park at 9 p.m.
 
Gates open at 8 p.m., so arrive early to ensure a good spot and enjoy the Party Starters’ pre-show interactive games and dancing.
 
NEW! Born to Rock
Feel the beat and get ready to let loose with Busch Gardens Tampa’s Born to Rock! Follow along with Arvin as he unexpectedly finds himself in the middle of a rock-n-roll musical production, filled with mash-ups of contemporary music and high-energy choreography. A live guitarist, belly dancers and a top-notch circus round out this excitingly wonderful whirlwind of color and music.
 
Fireworks Light Up the Sky Every Night
Celebrate the perfect end to the evening with an amazing fireworks finale. Busch Gardens lights up the sky every night of the event with an incredible aerial display set to popular music. The best views are in Gwazi Park, right after the nightly Kinetix show, but the fireworks are visible from all over the park.
 
On Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, the Party Starters will host dance challenges all day throughout the park and pick the most outgoing guests to compete in the Dance-Off competition that evening. The Dance-Off will be a three-round competition starting at 7 p.m. in the Desert Grill. The audience picks the winner with “the best moves” by applause, and first prize is four tickets to come back to Busch Gardens Tampa.
 
Don’t forget that Busch Gardens is the place to be this summer ­– both day AND night – with brand-new attractions that offer exciting entertainment for everyone. See Busch Gardens’ biggest ice show ever, Iceploration, bringing to life an all-new adventure filled with world-class skaters, original costumes, amazing aerial performances, master puppetry and live animal stars. The park’s Animal Care Center welcomes guests to closely observe and even take part in the animal care experience in this new state-of-the-art facility. And the park’s mega-attraction and Florida’s first triple-launch coaster, Cheetah Hunt®, launches riders from 0 to 60 in a matter of seconds. If going from zero to cheetah is not your speed, guests can watch as Busch Gardens’ cheetahs sprint several times a day in Cheetah Run.
 
Park hours for Summer Nights are extended until 9 p.m. Sundays through Thursdays and until 10 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays. Summer Nights is included with daily admission or any annual pass.
For more information on Summer Nights and Busch Gardens, visit buschgardens.com or call
1-888-800-5447.
 

NEW! The hottest ticket this summer is the 3-Park Summer Sizzler.  This new, limited-time offer lets guests enjoy unlimited admission to Busch Gardens Tampa and unlimited weekday (Monday – Friday) admission to Adventure Island and Aquatica, SeaWorld’s Waterpark™ Orlando, now through Labor Day for only $99.  Florida’s best resident summer value is valid from the date of purchase through Labor Day, Sept. 2, 2013. Valid for Florida residents only (photo ID required); price is $99 plus tax.  Take advantage of the Summer Sizzler online at Buschgardens.com or AdventureIsland.com, by calling (888) 800-5447, or at the front gates at Busch Gardens, Adventure Island™ and Aquatica, SeaWorld’s Waterpark™. 

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Kevin Yee is the author of numerous independent Disney books, including the popular Walt Disney World Earbook series and Walt Disney World Hidden History.

Friday, June 07, 2013

Press Release: Stay Two Nights, Get Third Night Free with Rosen Plaza's Summer Staytacular Offer, now through September 17, 2013

ORLANDO (June 4, 2013) - With so much to do and see, summertime is a spectacular time to visit Orlando and now, a summer getaway is even more affordable thanks to Rosen Plaza hotel's Summer Staytacular offer. Guests who book two consecutive nights at Rosen Plaza between now and Sept. 17, 2013 will receive their third consecutive night absolutely free.


Rosen Plaza's International Drive location, in the heart of the attractions corridor, provides guests with minutes-away access to Orlando's theme parks, water parks, shopping, dining and more. Guests can enjoy complimentary wireless Internet service in their guest rooms and public areas, as well as complimentary self-parking and access to the hotel's fitness center. The hotel also offers guests complimentary scheduled shuttle service to Universal Orlando®, SeaWorld Orlando®, Aquatica® and Wet 'n Wild Orlando® (reservations required).


For more information or to book the Summer Staytacular offer, call 800-627-8258 and mention the word LOCAL or visit http://www.rosenplaza.com/promotions-packages/leisure-packages/ .



The Summer Staytacular offer is based on regular rates and based on availability; blackout dates may apply. This offer does not apply to existing reservations and is not valid for groups, citywide conventions or in conjunction with any other offer or discount.

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Kevin Yee is the author of numerous independent Disney books, including the popular Walt Disney World Earbook series and Walt Disney World Hidden History.

Thursday, June 06, 2013

SeaWorld hiring event June 12

Are you looking for a 'splashy' job where you can meet amazing people and work in an incredible environment?
 
SeaWorld Orlando®, Discovery Cove® and Aquatica SeaWorld’s Waterpark™ are hiring for approximately 200 hundred jobs, which includes positions for Antarctica: Empire of the Penguin™ and summer. With newly increased starting pay rates, all three Orlando parks are looking to fill a variety of positions, including lifeguards, culinary attendants, park quality hosts, games/vending hosts, prep cooks and more.  The pay range for these positions is $8.15-$9.50 per hour; applicants must be at least 18 years of age. Employees are eligible for a number of benefits, such as free entry to SeaWorld Orlando and Aquatica SeaWorld’s Waterpark, park tickets for friends and family and access to numerous team member events.
 

Those interested in applying must first apply online at seaworldjobs.com and then attend a special hiring event on Wednesday, June 12 between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. at SeaWorld Orlando’s Human Resources Building, located at 6283 Sea Harbor Drive in Orlando, Fla.

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Kevin Yee is the author of numerous independent Disney books, including the popular Walt Disney World Earbook series and Walt Disney World Hidden History.

Wednesday, June 05, 2013

Fantasy of Flight event this Sunday, $8 admission

A Collectors’ Dream Weekend at Fantasy of Flight, June 8 -9

POLK CITY, FL (May 21, 2013) – On June 8-9, Fantasy of Flight will host two unique events for collectors featuring military memorabilia on Saturday and vintage travel collectables on Sunday. 
On Saturday, June 8, the Florida Military Collectors’ Show lands at Fantasy of Flight. In addition to the showcase and sale of military memorabilia spanning from the Civil War era to today’s modern conflicts, the show will also feature several World War II heroes including Tuskegee Airman Hiram Mann; Abner Aust, the last fighter Ace of WWII; Clifford Kanz, a C-47 pilot who participated in the D-Day invasion; and Women’s Air Force Service Pilots (WASP) “Barry” Vincent and Florence Mascot. The show will run from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admittance to the show is included in a full-price admission ticket to Fantasy of Flight ($29.95) or show-only admission can be purchased for $8. Free appraisals will be available for attendees interested in the value of their military items; however, no guns are allowed at the show.

On Saturday, June 9, the Florida Vintage Travel Collectables Show will bring the glory days of Florida vacations to life. This show includes memorabilia for sale from the history of travel and vacationing in Florida including Old Florida items, Airlines, Disneyana, Vinylmation, Pin Trading and vintage MOLD-A-RAMA machines from Florida’s first theme-park, Cypress Gardens.  Special guest, Ron Schneider, Epcot’s Original ”Dreamfinder” and author of “Dreamer to Dreamfinder,” will participate in a live Q&A session facilitated by Orlando Attractions Magazine. In addition to the memorabilia for sale, there will be a silent auction of Disney memorabilia to benefit the Noah’s Light Foundation, a pediatric brain cancer research charity. The show will be open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admittance to the show is included in a full-price admission ticket to Fantasy of Flight ($29.95) or show-only admission to just the show can be purchased for $8.

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Kevin Yee is the author of numerous independent Disney books, including the popular Walt Disney World Earbook series and Walt Disney World Hidden History.

Press Release: Hash House A Go Go Father's Day Specials

This Father’s Day, Sunday, June 16, give the most important man in your life the ultimate meal at Hash House A Go Go (5350 International Drive), the brand new all-day dining spot well-known for bold flavors and over-the-top presentations. It may be summer, but dads deserve a break from the grill on their special day.

The “twisted farm food” eatery is giving dads what they crave: mouth-watering meat and lots of it. The Father’s Day specials include:

Papi Chulo Hash ($14.95)
 Crispy potatoes, pork tenderloin in chipotle adobo, fresh corn, tomatoes, jalapeños, cilantro, fresh avocado, queso fresco, crowned with two eggs
Served with a fresh tortilla
Add a cold Corona for $4

Peanut Butter Banana Flapjack ($8.75)
 Topped with fresh whipped cream 

Crispy Pork Tenderloin Quesadilla ($15.95)
Flour tortilla filled with charred tomatoes, fresh corn, mozzarella and cheddar cheeses, scrambled eggs, and crispy pork, all on a bed of mashed potatoes and crowned with barbeque cream
Add a Hamms for $1

The Spicy BBBLT ($12.95)
Spicy jalapeño bacon on fresh milk bread with chili mayo and a choice of fries or a house salad 

Felix’s “Front of the TV Meal” ($14.95)
14-ounce Certified Angus Beef New York steak with griddled mash, sliced tomatoes Choice of eggs and fresh fruit


Kick back, relax, and spend quality time with dad while indulging in all his favorite foods this Father’s Day. He can spend the rest of the day in front of the television full and happy.


Brunch is served from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. followed by dinner from 5to 10 p.m. Reservations will be available from 7:30 to 9 a.m. and 3 to 5 p.m. All other times will be first come, first served. For reservations or inquiries, please call 407.370.4646. For more information, please visit www.hashhouseagogo.com. “Like” Hash House A Go Go on Facebook for flash updates, special offers, and more.

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Kevin Yee is the author of numerous independent Disney books, including the popular Walt Disney World Earbook series and Walt Disney World Hidden History.

Monday, May 27, 2013

Review of Antarctica--Empire of the Penguin (pics)

SeaWorld Orlando premiered a new attraction this weekend in the form of Antarctica: Empire of the Penguin. It's very much a lush Disney-style production with high-end design values and the big budget for theming. Be sure to scroll to the bottom for the pictures! 

Some of the reaction online has been muted, at least publicly. In private, I've heard several folks would have been on the ride express actual disappointment. I'm pretty sure the problem is one of setting expectations. I didn't experience the attraction until Monday night, by which time I had already seen a number of bland reviews, and had been told to lower my expectations. I went in expecting something on the level of the Living Seas, therefore, and what I found greatly exceeded this lowered expectation. The ride should not be pumped up as an E-Ticket experience. It's not thrilling in the physical sense. Nor is it all consuming as a theme attraction, the way a dark ride such as Tokyo's version of Winnie the Pooh is. The ride does share the trackless technology of Tokyo's honeypot ride, however, so perhaps comparisons here are inevitable. The Tokyo ride is superior in every way, primarily because it is much longer, it does inventive things like make everyone bounce along with the screen, and it has established and beloved characters to show us around every corner.

The Orlando attraction has set pieces alone. They try to create a character for us, a baby penguin named Puck, but it's hard to get invested in only a few minutes and it really cannot compete with Winnie the Pooh. Just like you cannot make a great novel with setting alone, you cannot make a premier theme park attraction with just fantastic set pieces. However, you can come pretty close, and Antarctica does come pretty close. It's an absolutely successful dark ride that does some of the same tricks as the Tokyo Disney attraction, such as dispatching cars in a cohort and having them dance around the room in a complicated ballet. The technology involved is very impressive, and the cars not only move around, they also spin around and if you're taking the Wild version of the ride. The spinning adds some definite interest to an otherwise sedate pace. The cars are also simulators, and each one comes with its own motion base. This is put to good use, adding even more zest to the journey around the room.

There is something aimless about how and why we move throughout the large set pieces, however. There doesn't seem to be a compelling story reason behind it, and neither do the cars moved with enough frenetic energy to give it a real pop. The result is that this medium-speed pace feels slightly out of place. The ride is not slow and majestic, but neither is it frantic and thrilling. That might be okay if the story was compelling enough, but I'm not sure that it is.

The set design, on the other hand, truly is compelling. I would venture to say that the level of decoration is on par with a Disney attraction. It's very expensive to provide this kind of 360° rock work, but they clearly spared no expense when creating Antarctica. Many of the rooms use physical sets, but others will blend in video screens, often with great success and quite fluidly.

The ride portion is pretty short, and after just a couple of rooms we are already invited to disembark and wander through the penguin exhibits. Given the attraction poster, I had assumed that the ride vehicles went through the area where the penguins are, but this is not the case. Instead, after we disembark we can see the penguins in an enclosure right next to us. Unlike the original version of the penguin exhibit, where they were behind glass, this is an open air exhibit. The penguins are often mere inches away from you, and it's easy to see how they might pop out of the enclosure if they wanted to, as indeed they have done a couple of times already. They are being trained to stay inside, however, without resorting to oversized glass walls.

I liked that you could down spend as much time as you want with the penguins. Previously, you could only get close by going on the moving sidewalk, but now anyone who wants to can truly linger. I'm not sure that many will linger much in the summer months, if they're dressed for the warm weather, since it's so cold here with the penguins. But it's nice to give the choice to the guests themselves.

The land they have built around this attraction is impressive in its own right. A veritable Fortress of Solitude, the carved ice walls glistening with fake snow and azure-colored ice pockets loom high overhead as though ready to calve off from a glacier at any moment. Gigantic icicles pledge simulated danger from above. I haven't seen this area at night yet, but I bet it will be spectacular.

The merchandise shop got a facelift but doesn't seem too different in form and function. The food operations, however, are completely new. The café here offers scramble style service, which is always a blessing and a curse because they can be vexing to have to stand in three separate lines for everything your family needs.

There's a good amount of seating nearby, with our favorite being the fully enclosed and air-conditioned dining hall in the back. It's crammed full of junk and might, at first glance, remind you of the wild Arctic attraction. But with the voiceover radio and narration, I'm more reminded of Restaurantosaurus in Animal Kingdom, but in a ripoff kind of way rather than a flattering one.

The food was actually pretty good. We liked most of the things on the pasta and sandwich menu, and the kids meals were good values at the station for Asian food. Only the macaroni and cheese disappointed at the American station — it just seemed to lack flavor entirely.

Obviously, most visitors won't be coming here for the food, but rather the new ride. SeaWorld has never had a true dark ride before, but they have one now. However, it's crucial that you not get your hopes up too high for this attraction. Because it's new, it attracts a lot of attention, with the result that lines can be pretty long. Compounding the problem is the fact that the workers aren't very good yet at gauging how long it will take to wait through the line. We waited almost 3 hours at a moment when the posted wait time said 90 minutes. Part of the delay was certainly due to some ride downtime just before we got to the loading area, but that wasn't all of it. It was odd that this same shutdown played out without any announcements to the visitors standing in line. It just simply stopped moving for almost 30 minutes, and then it started moving again.

The bottom line is that this is a good attraction, and we will not only be back for it, we will be happy to wait in line for it. But not a three-hour line, and probably not even a one-hour line. But half an hour? Yes, we would probably do that. A ride like this fills in a gaping hole that had been in SeaWorld’s lineup of attractions, and it makes the park a more well-rounded experience now.





























































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Kevin Yee is the author of numerous independent Disney books, including the popular Walt Disney World Earbook series and Walt Disney World Hidden History.