In 2025, numerous theme parks and attractions closed permanently, highlighting challenges in the industry and a shift towards replacing older rides with new IP-driven experiences.
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In 2025, numerous theme parks and attractions closed permanently, highlighting challenges in the industry and a shift towards replacing older rides with new IP-driven experiences.
The Walt Disney Company announced a fourth themed hotel at Shanghai Disney Resort, enhancing its offerings to guests. This expansion includes improved retail and dining, marking a strategic shift towards multi-day stays.
Limitless Park provides a ranking of theme parks owned by Six Flags and Cedar Fair post-merger, highlighting their attractions while inviting readers to share opinions.
The immersive Star Wars hotel, Galactic Starcruiser, at Walt Disney World closed in September 2023 due to high costs and low demand. It offered a unique experience but faced criticism for its pricing and room sizes. The space will now be converted into Walt Disney Imagineering offices for future park expansions.
Universal Orlando’s Stella Nova Resort, themed around the cosmos, opened on January 21, 2025, offering 750 rooms and various amenities. It serves as the first hotel for the upcoming Epic Universe park, set to open on May 22, 2025. Two additional themed resorts are planned to complement Stella Nova.
The annual No Coaster Con, hosted by Six Flags Great America near Chicago, showcased upcoming attractions, including the new B&M dive coaster, Wrath of Rakshasa, featuring a storage conveyor system. Six Flags also announced enhancements for other rides and new dining options, generating excitement for the 2025 season.