Thursday, August 30, 2012

The Show - Feb. 10, 2011 - Orlando Attractions Magazine - Episode 11






Visit AttractionsMagazine.com for more information. Feb. 10, 2011 - Join hosts Samantha Sanders and Jessica Steele Allen as they bring you the latest Orlando theme park and attraction news and more on this week's episode. This week's show covers these topics and more • Ticker Tape Parade for Super Bowl MVP Aaron Rodgers at The Magic Kingdom • SeaWorld's New Whale Show "One Ocean" • Busch Gardens new Cheetahs • Dates for Star Wars weekends at Hollywood Studios • Mardi Gras concerts this week • Bands Brew & BBQ this week • Fan Video "Vinylmator" • Magic Kingdom construction updates • JD's Weather report • Haunted Mansion queue update • Splash Mountain lap bars • Epcot's Imagination Pavilion Click below for extra content from this week's show: • Super Bowl MVP at Disney: attractionsmagazine.com • Haunted Mansion queue update: attractionsmagazine.com • SeaWorld's New Whale Show: attractionsmagazine.com • Busch Gardens' new Cheetahs: attractionsmagazine.com • Star Wars Weekends: attractionsmagazine.com • Mardi Gras concert: attractionsmagazine.com • Bands Brew & BBQ: attractionsmagazine.com • Fan Video "Vinylmator": www.youtube.com The Show is also available on iTunes, where you can subscribe. This week's episode is brought to you by the Kissimmee Convention and Visitors Bureau at www.VisitKissimmee.com. Visit our website attractionsmagazine.com Follow us on Twitter www.twitter.com Become a fan on Facebook: www.facebook.com Subscribe to our channel on YouTube: www.youtube.com
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