Showing posts with label orlando theme parks. Show all posts
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Saturday, June 06, 2015

Disney World's Magic Kingdom Tops The List Of The 25 Most Visited Theme Parks In The World

Top 25 Theme Parks in the World
The Themed Entertainment Association has published their attendance data for 2014, and there are some staggering numbers in it.  The biggest of them all is 148,341,000, which represents the total number of visitors to attend theme parks globally last year.  Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom tops the list, a spot it has grown accustomed to, although there are several suitors not far behind vying for the thrown.  The biggest downfall belongs to SeaWorld Orlando, likely still feeling the bite from the 2013 documentary "Blackfish".

Check out the list below!

  1. Magic Kingdom (Disney World) - 19,332,000
  2. Tokyo Disneyland - 17,300,000
  3. Disneyland (Anaheim, California) - 16,769,000
  4. Tokyo Disney Sea - 14,100,000
  5. Universal Studios Japan - 11,800,000
  6. Epcot (Disney World) - 11,454,000
  7. Disney's Animal Kingdom (Disney World) - 10,402,000
  8. Disney Hollywood Studios (Disney World) - 10,312,000
  9. Disneyland Paris - 9,940,000
  10. Disneyland California Adventure Park - 8,769,000
  11. Universal Studios (Universal Orlando) - 8,263,000
  12. Islands of Adventure (Universal Orlando) - 8,141,000
  13. Ocean Park (Hong Kong) - 7,792,000
  14. Lotte World (Seoul, South Korea) - 7,606,000
  15. Hong Kong Disneyland - 7,500,000
  16. Everland (Gyeonggi-Do, South Korea) - 7,381,000
  17. Universal Studios Hollywood - 6,824,000
  18. Songcheng Park (Hangzhou, China) - 5,810,000
  19. Nagashima Spa Land (Kuwana, Japan) - 5,630,000
  20. Chimelong Ocean Kingdom (Hengqin, China) - 5,504,000
  21. Europa Park (Rust, Germany) - 5,000,000
  22. SeaWorld Orlando - 4,683,000
  23. Tivoli Gardens (Copenhagen, Denmark) - 4,478,000
  24. De Efteling (Kaatsheuvel, Netherlands)
  25. Walt Disney Studios Park (Disneyland Paris) -

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

New Dollar Coins at Disney World

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Do you remember when there were $1 coins in the US? Canada has its loonies ($1 CAD) and twonies ($2 CAD) but here in the US we’ve been relying on paper dollars for quite some time now. However, the growing trend of “going green” and changing our habits to be more environmentally friendly has even trickled down to the way we use and make our money. You might be thinking what this has to do with the Orlando theme parks or Walt Disney World Resort we’re always writing about? Well, everything! It’s no secret that the Walt Disney World Resort is keen on conservation efforts. Both Disney’s Animal Kingdom and Epcot are legitimate animal organizations that participate in breeding and rescue efforts. Now the Walt Disney World Resort’s Epcot and Magic Kingdom will be teaming up with the US Mint to distribute dollar coins throughout the parks in certain locations.

Dollar bills aren’t as environmentally friendly as coins. These dollar coins are gold in color and feature the image of Sacagwea both on the front and back of the gold-toned (not real gold) coin. On one side she is carrying a child in a papoose with the regular United States logos and on the other side she is harvesting corn, beans and squash in a field. The agricultural theme matches perfectly with the environmental goals that this collaboration with the US Mint is striving toward.

Many people are talking about these coins becoming a collectible, and we all know Disney fans love to collect! From pin trading to special figurines, we love taking advantage of special opportunities. Over at Epcot you can find the special coins in certain locations at the American Adventure in the United States pavilion at the World Showcase. Over in the Magic Kingdom you can find the coins in certain areas of Liberty Square and near the Haunted Mansion. The special coin usage will only be going on until December, so make sure you check out our discount Disney tickets and get to the parks soon!

Monday, October 12, 2009

Check Out Universal Studios—Through Google!

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Up until recently, Legoland in California was the only U.S. theme park to be featured on Google Maps Street View. Now we can add Universal Studios Orlando Resort to the Google Street View crew! This is a great feature for any theme park fanatic, especially those of you that are die hard Universal Studios fans. We’re not sure if other Orlando theme parks will be added to the satellite map feature, but we can only hope other parks follow suit with Universal, because this is a great way to check out the theme parks and pre-plan before booking your trip.

Once you access the general map of Universal Studios, you will see certain areas highlighted in blue. Those are the areas which were photographed for the Google Street View feature. You can then zoom in on to street view level and “walk” through the entire park. You can see the Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit over at Universal Studios and most of the features of Islands of Adventure and CityWalk as well. You don’t have to worry about identity issues, since the faces of the people have been blurred. The Google crew rode through Universal Studios, Islands of Adventure and CityWalk on a bicycle mounted with a high-tech camera and filmed the theme parks in order to create this feature. While there are some glitches, such as disappearing restaurants or an inability to “go” in certain directions, overall it’s a great option for the technologically savvy.

One attraction you won’t find is the Wizarding World of Harry Potter. Apparently the parks seemed to have been captured before construction started on Islands of Adventure’s newest (and most anticipated) attraction. The Harry Potter island has yet to be completed but the park officials have already announced a spring 2010 opening. We know that “muggles” around the world are waiting on pins and needles for this island to open, and we’re pretty sure Google will return to the park to add the new island to their Street View feature. The first park to ever be featured on Google Street View was Disneyland Paris—could the Walt Disney World Resort be next?

Friday, August 07, 2009

Theme Weddings in Orlando

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If you’re looking for a unique way to celebrate your wedding, you might want to set down the bridal magazines and check out some of the wedding options Orlando theme parks have to offer. Walt Disney World is the perfect place for your wedding if you have always wanted to have a fairytale affair.

Disney offers a variety of wedding packages for different budgets. Prices depend on how many guests will be coming and what accessories you will need (flowers, music, etc) for your wedding event. Couples with an intimate ceremony in mind should check out the Escape package. This package is for wedding parties of 18 or less and features the bare essentials needed for a simple yet elegant wedding. As with all of the Disney wedding packages, you can choose from five different locations to be married in, including: Disney's Wedding Pavilion Sunset Point located at Disney's Polynesian Resort, the Sea Breeze Point located at Disney's Boardwalk Resort, Disney's Wedding Gazebo located at Disney's Yacht Club Resort or Sunrise Terrace located at Disney's Wilderness Lodge.

You will be provided with an elegant limousine for transportation to your wedding destination and Walt Disney World florists will arrange beautiful bouquets and table arrangements. Cake and champagne will be included along with a professional Disney photographer and commemorative Disney album. The bride and groom will also receive Disney Annual Passes!

Up next is the Couture Collection. This collection is a step up from the Escape package and features a ceremony site designed by renowned wedding planner David Tutera. From harp duos to confetti canons and Major Domo ring bearers, the Tutera Couture Collection is for couples with deep pockets and creative imaginations for the plethora of choices that are available. Even transportation is chic. Choose from the traditional Rolls Royce or make a grand entrance in Cinderella’s horse-drawn carriage. If you would rather have complete control over what will happen at your wedding and what it will look like, the Wishes package lets you choose from options like those mentioned above and many more.

Nickelodeon Family Suites just joined in on the wedding fun as well. If fairytales aren’t your thing and you’d rather have a bit of messy fun, then check out the Nickelodeon themed weddings the Family Suites are offering. Get married near a pineapple under the sea with Spongebob Squarepants himself as the best man at your wedding. This is a great option for couples with young kids, as they get slimed, Nickelodeon style, at the end of the ceremony! Both the Nickelodeon Family Suites and the Walt Disney World Resort have great wedding options for couples with all sorts of personalities—the choice is up to you!

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Disney Secrets, Now Just an iTouch Away

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With the recent phenomenon of Apps, created by Apple for the iPhone and iPod Touch, there is now something for everyone. Disney lovers and theme park gurus have jumped on the App bandwagon to create Apps to help enjoy their favorite pastime…a day in a Disney theme park!

With a 4 out of 5 Mice rating by Macworld and being rated in the Top 25 paid Travel Apps, the “Walt Disney World Secrets” iPhone App has become one of the most popular new accessories on phones and travelers alike while in the Walt Disney World Theme Parks. The App features advice on where, when, and how to experience all of the hidden gems of the Disney parks. With just a couple of touches, owners of the App can find magical surprises around every corner of Magic Kingdom, Disney’s Animal Kingdom, Epcot, and Disney’s Hollywood Studios!

This innovative guidebook is the perfect application for anyone with an iPhone visiting the Disney Theme Parks! There are over 180 fun and magical secrets about the Walt Disney World Resort on the App, and there is also an additional section that gives Hidden Mickey tours! Discover over 80 Hidden Mickey’s that you may have never seen with the naked eye. Plus, get over 200 fun-filled facts about the “Happiest Place on Earth!”

“To our knowledge, this is the first Walt Disney World App reviewed and rated by Macworld, so we are very pleased,” says Mike Westby of TimeStream Software, creator of the App. “It’s a notable reflection on the quality of content within the App, as well as the hard work put into its development.”

If you can’t get enough of the Disney fun with this App, there are also Apps available for purchase for your iPhone, iPod touch, iPod Classic, and iPod nano, including “Walt Disney World Guide,” “Disney’s Animal Kingdom Hidden Mickey’s,” and MORE! Apps can be purchased for as low as 99 cents on Notescasts.com! And, to keep with the low prices of Disney fun, you can get into the Disney theme parks with discount Disney tickets on DWTickets.com. With a full-out guided tour of the parks, via your iPhone or iPod, and discount Disney tickets, you can have a fun, and educated, experience at Walt Disney World!

Monday, June 08, 2009

Can You Smile for 67 Days?

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If you think you might be able to flash your pearly whites for 67 days straight (with some pauses in between, of course), then the Orlando/Orange County Convention & Visitors Bureau, Inc. (Orlando CVB) has a mission for you.

In conjunction with its new global marketing campaign, “Orlando Makes Me Smile,” the Orlando CVB is looking for two people with great grins to experience one smiles-packed Orlando vacation. Over the course of 67 days, the two lucky winners will experience every single one of the more than 100 attractions available in Orlando. Meanwhile, they’ll share their daily adventures with a global audience via social media outlets and media interviews.

“There are clearly a lot of frowns throughout the world because of the economic downturn,” said Danielle Courtenay, Orlando CVB Chief Marketing Officer. “We want an engaging pair of people who you can’t help but smile along with as you follow their Orlando tale of some of the best vacation experiences in the world. You don’t have to have a perfect smile to apply – just a ‘smiling’ personality and outlook on life."

During their 67-day trek around the city, the winning pair will live in a two-bedroom condo in Downtown Orlando. They’ll be given cell phones, digital video and still cameras, a Dollar Rent A Car, and even $25,000 to cover living expenses back home. And as for their daily itinerary, the duo will visit every kind of attraction in Orlando, with their fun and varied experiences including everything from rollercoaster riding at Universal Studios to swimming with dolphins at SeaWorld and gator wrestling at Gatorland. They’ll also golf, have a spa day, explore museums, go to the theatre, dine, and much more.

The “67 Days of Smiles” will begin this year in late August and end in early November. The Orlando CVB is conducting its search now for the lucky pair of partners who’ll make their way around Orlando’s theme parks and attractions.

Both people in the pair must be over 21 and pairs can be any combination of friends, family, spouses, or co-workers. To enter the contest, pairs must complete a personal profile, submit 500 words in English on why their smiles should be chosen, and upload a 60 seconds or less video in English of both applicants along with photos at VisitOrlando.com/67DaysofSmiles by June 30. The winners will be notified in late July.

The contest is particularly looking for adventurous couples willing to try everything from skydiving to high-speed racing with a penchant for good storytelling and fun personalities.

However, if you don’t think you fit the qualifications (in other words, if jumping out of a plane doesn’t sound like fun to you), you can still enjoy a great Orlando vacation for 67 days, 67 hours, or however long as you like. Simply check out the Walt Disney World tickets and Universal Studios tickets, among other great offerings, at DWTickets.com and get your smile on.

Monday, September 22, 2008

How to Save Time on an Orlando Theme Park Vacation

September 22, 2008
Saving is on everyone’s mind these days, especially when it comes to the Orlando theme parks. Your Orlando vacation time is no time to waste time, so here are some great ways to make the absolute most of your Orlando vacation time.

Orlando Vacation Time Saver – Planning
Taking your Orlando vacation during a slower time of year can be a huge time saver. There are off-peak periods every year when all of the Orlando theme parks have reduced crowds, which means less waiting in lines and more time to fit everything in.

The best times to visit an Orlando theme park is just before or immediately following a very busy time. The beginning of November is a slow time, just before the Thanksgiving crowds show up, and the same is true for the beginning of December. These are also good times to visit because the Christmas celebrations and decorations are usually in full swing so you can still enjoy those special treats without the throngs of people.

Mid to late January is also a quieter time on the Orlando theme park front. The weather in January can get a bit chilly despite the Florida locale, but in many ways a cooler day can make your Orlando theme park experience even more exciting. Just bring a jacket, hat and gloves and hit your Orlando vacation running.

Orlando Vacation Time Saver – Where to Stay
If possible, try to stay on property at the Orlando theme park of your choosing. The Walt Disney World Resort has several Disney hotels adjacent to the Disney theme parks. The Universal Orlando Resort has a few hotels of their own, which put you right next door to both Universal Studios Florida and Universal’s Islands of Adventure.

There are many hotels in the vicinity of SeaWorld, Discovery Cove and Aquatica by SeaWorld as well. Staying close by means less time traveling to and from your favorite Orlando theme parks.

Orlando Vacation Time Saver – Know What You Want To Do
To avoid wasting time once you get to the Orlando theme park of your choice, figure out what you want to do beforehand. Make a list of the must-sees, and organize your day around that. Nothing wastes more valuable Orlando theme park time than standing around trying to figure out where to go next. A little planning and decision making will go a very long way to saving your Orlando vacation time!

Friday, January 25, 2008

Orlandos Top Ten To Start 2008

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2008 is already proving to be a great year to finally take that Orlando vacation. Your friends at DWTickets.com – the best source for cheap theme park tickets in town - have put together the top ten reasons to plan your trip in the next couple of months.

  1. DWTickets.com! We are the number one reason to get on down to Orlando because we offer the best discounts on all the theme park tickets you need to make your Orlando vacation spectacular.

  2. Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Because you know you want to be one of the first people to celebrate “all things Hollywood” in Orlando now that this park has a new name.

  3. Mardi Gras at the Universal Orlando Resort. “America’s biggest street party this side of New Orleans” takes place every Saturday night from February 2 – April 19.

  4. The Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival. Celebrating its 15th year, the theme is “Fun in the Sun,” and the event will run from March 19 – June 1.

  5. Bud & BBQ at SeaWorld Orlando and Busch Gardens Africa in Tampa. This exciting concert series takes place on Fridays at SeaWorld and Saturdays at Busch Gardens from February 16 – March 9.

  6. The Pirate and Princess Party at the Magic Kingdom. This special ticket, after-hours party runs on select dates only from 7 p.m. til midnight and features the “Enchanted Adventures Parade” and the “Magic, Music, and Mayhem” fireworks show.

  7. Disaster! A Major Motion Picture Ride…Starring You! at Universal Studios Orlando. Be one of the first guests to help film “Motha Nature” at the newly opened Disaster Studios.

  8. Spaceship Earth relaunch. The most recognizable icon at Epcot is reopening its doors this February after a nine-month renovation project. The changes and updates include narration by Dame Judi Dench, brand new scenes and a refurbished time travel machine to transport guests through the giant sphere.

  9. Spring Training at Disney’s Wide World of Sports. The Atlanta Braves return on February 14 to start their 11th year of practicing and playing spring games at Disney’s 220-acre sports complex.

  10. The extension of the “Year of a Million Dreams” at the Walt Disney World Resort.

    And that’s just the beginning! There are many, many more reasons to visit Orlando this year. But remember, the best reason of all is the cheap tickets right here at DWTickets.com!

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