The Computer Virus That Brought Down Whac-A-Mole
In 2008, the popular arcade game started malfunctioning. The company blamed a rogue programmer. He insisted they were digging in the wrong hole.
In 2008, the popular arcade game started malfunctioning. The company blamed a rogue programmer. He insisted they were digging in the wrong hole.
Belle would never break this cardinal rule. Gaston? Eh, maybe.
A roadside attraction near the Grand Canyon is home to a charming—if slightly dilapidated—tribute to America's favorite modern Stone Age family.
At Copper Mountain resort, visitors can now enjoy the surrounding mountain scenery without breaking a sweat.
Want to live in Buttercup's world? As you wish.
Happy 35th birthday to Epcot, the only place where you can drink in 11 countries without ever leaving Florida.
Just think: You might be riding on a roller coaster track that was partly inspired by Jay Leno's chin.
New rides! New hotels! New transportation!
Planning on a Disney getaway this summer? We've got a few tricks to save you money and preserve your patience.
Remarkably, the beloved game has remained largely unchanged for the past 110 years.
The Imagineers at Disney implemented some Hollywood magic and sophisticated tech to bring this terrifying elevator to life.
No one goes viral like Gaston.
Buckle up!
If you don't mind the creaking and rattling, old-school wooden coasters can still offer a thrill. Here are a few oldies-but-goodies to check out this summer.
Before they invaded Pizza Hut and Walmart, FBI agents were busy smashing them to bits.
Theme parks intend to keep you waiting.
The Valravn is the world's fastest, longest, and tallest dive coaster.
2. The Bard may have had something to do with O-Town's moniker.
Not everything at Disney Parks is new and shiny.
For nearly a century, Walt Disney's name has been synonymous with fun. From the creation of Mickey Mouse and his legendary slate of animated classic films to his titular amusement parks around the world and Disney+ emerging as one of the premier streaming
Move over, Big Thunder Ranch. The Millennium Falcon is coming.
Behold, Walt Disney's late-1966 vision of the "Experimental Prototype City of Tomorrow."
These Ferris wheels and observation wheels are more than just a fun ride.
Even a bona fide Liver Lips McGrowl groupie might not know these facts about the classic Disney attraction.