Theme Parks March 31, 2021 Guest on Tennessee mountain coaster injured after flying out of cart, landing on track The injured guest, who was not identified, “flew out of the cart" on the Gatlinburg Mountain Coaster on Monday. The state of Tennessee has launched an investigation into circumstances surrounding the incident.
Theme Parks March 30, 2021 Universal Studios Hollywood to reopen on April 16 Time for Harry Potter to break out the face masks, because Universal Studios in California is reopening after shuttering last year amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Theme Parks March 29, 2021 Bear visits Tennessee theme park for stroll along treetop walkway, video shows The Anakeesta theme park in Gatlinburg shared footage of a bear on its TreeTop Skywalk, taking a leisurely stroll across the suspended bridges last Thursday.
Theme Parks March 28, 2021 Slingshot ride malfunction leaves Florida teens suspended 30-40 feet in the air This probably wasn’t the ride these teenagers signed up for.
Theme Parks March 25, 2021 114-year-old New Jersey theme park sold at auction for $2.37 million Clementon Amusement Park & Splash World in Clementon, New Jersey, was sold at an online auction on Tuesday.
Theme Parks March 20, 2021 114-year-old New Jersey theme park prepares to be auctioned off Clementon Amusement Park & Splash World will go up for auction on Tuesday.
Texas March 20, 2021 Six Flags Over Texas gunfire reported, prompting investigation; one person detained: report Reports of possible gunfire at the Six Flags Over Texas amusement park prompted a police response Friday and one person was detained, according to a report.
Disney March 17, 2021 Disneyland will reopen on April 30 at limited capacity, require guests to make reservations Last March, Disneyland (and all other major theme parks in California) made the unprecedented move to temporarily close down amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Now, the park has finally set a reopening date over one year after it first closed.
Theme Parks March 17, 2021 California theme park association hoping to 'mitigate' screaming when amusements, thrill rides reopen The California Amusement Park Association (CAPA), an industry trade group representing Disneyland, Six Flags Magic Mountain and Universal Studios Hollywood, among others, is currently advising its members' parks to adjust the seat-loading patterns on their rides to “mitigate the effect of shouting” when the parks are allowed to reopen beginning April 1.
Walt Disney World Orlando March 15, 2021 Disney World announces mobile app that will serve as MagicBand wristband People with smartphones won’t need to worry about wristbands at Disney World.
Walt Disney World Orlando March 11, 2021 Disney World’s Cinderella Castle makeover continues ahead of its 50th anniversary Walt Disney World Resort is still beautifying its Cinderella Castle in Magic Kingdom Park.