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Orlando International Airport Flights Affected by Irma

Due to potential complications from Hurricane Irma, Orlando International Airport is closely monitoring the storm and taking certain precautions. As of right now, flights today travelling to Key West and Puerto Rico have been cancelled for Southwest, JetBlue, and United Airlines. Orlando International Airport recommends checking directly with your airline for flight status and updates. Orlando International Airport Flights Affected by Irma

Adventures by Disney Announces Chefs & Sommeliers for 2018 Rhine River Food & Wine Cruises

Adventures by Disney has announced the chefs and sommeliers that will be participating in some special Rhine River Cruises coming up in the fall of 2018. On the September 24, 2018 sailing, Chef Scott Hunnel and Master Sommelier George Miliotes will be onboard. Hunnel is the Executive Chef at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort and Spa, Adventures by Disney Announces Chefs & Sommeliers for 2018 Rhine River Food & Wine Cruises

SeaWorld Under Criminal Investigation by U.S. Department Of Justice

According to News 6 and court records, the U.S. Department of Justice is looking into statements made about the documentary Blackfish by SeaWorld Entertainment Inc. executives, putting the company under criminal investigation. These court records were confirmed by U.S. Department of Justice’s Chief of Fraud Section, Sandra Moser. On August 25, 2017, Sandra Moser filed SeaWorld Under Criminal Investigation by U.S. Department Of Justice

Trick-or-Treating, Sesame Street Characters, and More for SeaWorld’s Halloween Spooktacular

On Saturday, September 23, SeaWorld Orlando begins its annual Halloween Spooktacular, a weekend event that runs until Sunday, October 29. This Halloween celebration happens during the day, as compared to Walt Disney World’s and Universal’s Halloween parties which take place at night. SeaWorld’s Halloween Spooktacular is also included in park admission. This year’s is the longest running Trick-or-Treating, Sesame Street Characters, and More for SeaWorld’s Halloween Spooktacular

Updated Kid’s Premium Experience at Aunty’s Beach House in Aulani

The “Surf’s Up With Chip and Dale,” a premium experience at Aunty’s Beach House, is being reimagined as “Surf’s Up – A Surfin’, Fishin’ and Dancin’ Party!” Previously a 1 ½-hour experience, the new 3-hour program will feature interactive activities that showcase the wonders of Hawai’i. During this experience, kids will be divided into two Updated Kid’s Premium Experience at Aunty’s Beach House in Aulani

Blackfish Hasn’t Hurt Stock Prices According to SeaWorld Attorneys

SeaWorld attorneys have denied in court that the 2013 documentary Blackfish has greatly affected stock prices. A 2014 lawsuit filed by a group of SeaWorld shareholders claimed that the company misled them, saying the documentary had no impact financially on the company. SeaWorld investors have pointed out six occasions between 2013 and 2014 in which Blackfish Hasn’t Hurt Stock Prices According to SeaWorld Attorneys

Airline Officials Now Suggest Getting to Orlando International Airport 3 Hours Early

For the next eight months, airline officials from JetBlue are suggesting that passengers get to Orlando International Airport three hours early. This suggestion is due in part to the construction on the tram system that shuttles travelers to gates 1-29. There will only be a single tram for gates 1-29, which could cause delays. JetBlue’s Airline Officials Now Suggest Getting to Orlando International Airport 3 Hours Early

SeaWorld Extends Electric Ocean Fireworks

According to the Orlando Sentinel, SeaWorld’s nighttime spectacular, Electric Ocean, will be extended until September 3. The show was supposed to end almost one month earlier on August 5, but has been fairly popular, and with struggling attendance numbers SeaWorld could use all the help that they can get. SeaWorld Orlando has struggled to bring SeaWorld Extends Electric Ocean Fireworks