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HUGE Universal update – Green Eggs and Ham, HHN, Discovery Center and more

There seems to be quite a bit going on at Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure right now. Besides preperation for Horror Nights at the Studios, there’s quite a bit going on at Islands of Adventure too.
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Halloween Horror Nights releases teaser for commercial

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The commercial doesn’t officially air until September 6th, but Universal Orlando has given everyone a chance to take a quick sneak peek at what’s in store. The commercial is directed by Peter and Michael Spierig, who also directed the Vampire film Daybreakers. Pretty big names to just direct a commercial. Perhaps there’s more to this year’s event than we originally thought? Read the rest of this entry »

Seaworld announces details for Halloween Spooktacular

Halloween is quickly approaching and parks are slowly starting to reveal details about their halloween events, even the not so scary ones. Today is no different as we learn the details of Seaworld’s Halloween event, Seaworld’s Halloween Spooktacular.

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Sylvie moves into the Shop of Horrors; Project 2011 construction continues

The clock is ticking and Haunt Season is quickly approaching. Actually, we’re less than a month away from the kick off of Howl-o-Scream and Halloween Horror Nights. We’ve seen construction walls up already in the park, but Busch Gardens is really kicking things into high gear to get ready for Sylvie and MyX. Read the rest of this entry »

Coaster Obsession: Dueling Intimidators

Earlier this year, I was able to visit Kings Dominion and check out Intimidator 305. Shortly after, I paid a visit to Carowinds to check out Intimidator. After riding both coasters, I felt a review of the dueling Intimidators would be a great idea, considering both coasters are steel marvels with their pros and cons. Let’s start with Intimidator 305.

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