Travels, Toys, Chocolate and Dungeons: The Magical History of the Alton Towers Dungeon

There’s only one theme park where you can be burned alive, hypnotised, and explore the meadow of In The Night Garden all in one day, and that’s Alton Towers. One of these things is not like the others, and that’s part of the reason we love this park so much- horror, thrills, calmness and magicContinue reading “Travels, Toys, Chocolate and Dungeons: The Magical History of the Alton Towers Dungeon”

Celebrating the Strange: The Weirdest Disney Theme Park Parades

If there’s one thing you can expect to find in many Disney theme parks, it’s parades. Since the first ever Disney daytime parade, the Character Parade, made its debut in 1971, these massive-scale street parties have been almost as iconic to Disney as castles and rides, and add an extra layer of musical magic toContinue reading “Celebrating the Strange: The Weirdest Disney Theme Park Parades”

Jaws: the thrilling history of an iconic Universal attraction

In the 1990s and 2000s, few rides summed up the iconic Universal Studios experience like the classic opening day attraction Jaws. One of the first attractions a guest would see as they entered the park, Jaws combined exhilarating thrills with immersive theming and of course the very real possibility of getting soaked (it was aContinue reading “Jaws: the thrilling history of an iconic Universal attraction”

A Short(ish!) History of the Disney Decade

September 1984 marked the beginning of Michael Eisner’s reign as Disney CEO, and he had huge plans for the company. At the time Disney were struggling to stay afloat, with consistently delayed projects piling up; the innovative magic we all know and love today wasn’t exactly the top priority. In spite of Disney’s many strugglesContinue reading “A Short(ish!) History of the Disney Decade”

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