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Orlando area theme parks are reopening, slowly- but theme park workers are still facing an uncertain future.
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Legoland officially reopened Monday and it offered some clues about what theme park fans might expect in the post-pandemic world. Reporter Gabrielle Russon of the Orlando Sentinel talks with WMFE's Matthew Peddie about theme park reopenings on The State We're In, a Facebook Live show produced by WMFE and WUSF
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Universal Orlando announced they're building a new Epic Universe-made up of themed lands and a resort-to the south of its current properties.
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Central Florida Star Wars fans are awaiting the opening of Galaxy’s edge at Disney World. Theme park writer Seth Kubersky joins us for a rundown of what’s new at Disney and Universal.
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Chief Financial Officer Mark Swanson said improved marketing and pricing strategies along with new rides are responsible for the strong first quarter of 2019.
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More people took their vacation at SeaWorld in 2018 than the previous year.
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Theme parks draw tourists to Orlando, but they aren’t the only attractions in the city beautiful. You can step off the beaten path and visit a jam factory, feed alligators, or even try skiing indoors. We chat to Jon Busdeker, co-author of the new edition of 100 Things To Do In Orlando Before You Die.
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Theme parks are a big part of the Central Florida economy. This week the Orange County Convention Center hosts the biggest theme park trade show of them all- IAAPA.
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Disney visitors can try to get a glimpse of the first Sumatran tiger cubs ever born at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. Jeda and Anala have been getting used to their home—Maharajah Jungle Trek. Disney said they will be out for public viewing periodically as they acclimate to that space.
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The International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions is wrapping up its trade show at the Orange County Convention Center.