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Ninety new buses will be joining the Walt Disney World fleet of buses, with new wraps and accessibility features.
New Buses Coming to Walt Disney World Fleet
According to The Orlando Business Journal, 30 of the new buses are already in use, while the other 60 will be making their way to Walt Disney World in 2024. The 90 new buses will replace 90 older ones.
The new buses will feature original wraps of characters and films including Figment, “Zootopia,” Chip ‘n’ Dale, “101 Dalmatians,” Orange Bird, and “Ratatouille.” Guests can begin seeing these new bus wraps starting March 28.
In addition to the new wraps, these bus models will also have better accessibility features. The buses will now be able to carry three guests with disabilities, compared to the older models that can only carry two. The added functions will work for guests with wheelchairs, scooters, and strollers. We reported seeing these buses begin to join the Walt Disney World bus fleet last month.
These buses also have a USB charging port for each seat and Wi-Fi.
What do you think of the upgraded Walt Disney World buses? Which new wrap are you most excited to see in person? Let us know in the comments below.
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Universal Orlando Resort has revealed the logos and height requirements for the attractions that will be found in How to Train Your Dragon – Isle of Berk when Epic Universe opens in 2025.
Hiccup’s Wing Gliders
The logo for Hiccup’s Wing Gliders features a wood-like stylized font and dragon wings, with red and blue as its colors.
This family coaster will have a minimum height requirement of 40 inches, or 102 centimeters. Children under 48 inches must be accompanied by a supervising companion, and hand-held infants and not permitted to ride.
Dragon Racer’s Rally
The logo for Dragon Racer’s Rally continues the wood theme, with each word represented by a color: teal, orange, and red.
This spinning ride will have a minimum height requirement of 48 inches, or 122 centimeters.
Fyre Drill
Another wood-style logo, Fyre Drill features red and blue, with the two “Ls” in Drill” stylized to look like a dragon’s head and tail.
This water ride will have no minimum height requirement, but children under 48 inches will have to be accompanied by a supervising companion. Like Hiccup’s Wing Gliders, hand-held infants are not permitted.
Viking Training Camp
The final attraction logo completes the wood-like theme, with two Viking horns emerging from “Viking.” The shades represented are teal, red, and yellow.
As this is a kids’ play area, there is no height requirement to meet in order to explore and enjoy the offering.
‘The Untrainable Dragon’
The logo for the Broadway-style production of “The Untrainable Dragon” features textured wood accents with shades of red and teal.
This show will feature action, comedy, and music, and is advertised as an entertainment offering for adults, teens (ages 13-17), tweens (ages 7-12), and kids (under 7).
There is a parental advisory for the show, citing that it includes “sudden and intense sound effects, theatrical lighting effects, and performers in close proximity to the audience.”
Mead Hall
Universal Orlando also released the logo for Mead Hall, the land’s fast-casual restaurant. This logo also keeps that wood-like style, with “Mead” in yellow and “Hall” in green.
Which attraction are you most excited to experience in Isle of Berk when Epic Universe opens in 2025? Let us know in the comments!
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