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Disney’s Toy Story Land looms large in 2018 theme park news

Workers walk past “Toy Story” character Woody at the construction site of Toy Story Land at Hong Kong Disneyland in 2011. A new 11-acre Toy Story Land is expected to open in 2018 at Walt Disney World Resort near Orlando, Fla. -- AP file photo

If you’re planning ahead to spring and summer trips, and your family loves theme parks, you’ll want to know about some of the new rides and attractions debuting in the new year.

Disney’s Toy Story Land

One of the most anticipated openings for 2018 is Toy Story Land , expected to open early summer at Walt Disney World Resort’s Hollywood Studios just outside Orlando, Fla.

Attractions and restaurants in the 11-acre park will be themed on toys from the “Toy Story” movie series, like the Slinky Dog Dash roller coaster and Woody’s Lunch Box, a quick-service window serving soda floats and more. Another ride will be Alien Swirling Saucers, where aliens circling in flying saucers pull along rocket ships full of guests. An existing attraction, Toy Story Mania, will get a third track.

“We have booked hundreds of trips for early summer 2018 specifically for families that want to be one of the first to experience Toy Story Land,” said Greg Antonelle, an authorized Disney vacation planner at MickeyTravels.

New from Universal

Universal Orlando Resort opens a new attraction in the spring featuring characters, cars and music from the “Fast & Furious” movies.

The Fast & Furious — Supercharged attraction will immerse guests in a story involving a high-speed race as they take a bus to an after-race party.

Universal also is opening its sixth onsite hotel, Aventura, in August, with a 16-story glass tower, 600 guest rooms including 13 kids’ suites and the first rooftop bar and grill on Universal property.

At Universal Studios Hollywood in Los Angeles, DreamWorks Theatre will immerse guests in a multi-sensory adventure featuring Kung Fu Panda. The attraction uses LED lighting and projection mapping, a type of augmented reality that can turn 3-D objects into interactive displays.

Pixar Pier at Disney California Adventure

Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim, Calif., is transforming Paradise Pier into Pixar Pier for a summer opening.

Rides will include the new Incredicoaster in one of four neighborhoods themed on Pixar stories and characters. The Incredicoaster neighborhood is inspired by “The Incredibles” film. The ride will include character moments, scenes, music and special effects connected to the movie “The Incredibles 2,” which opens in theaters in June.

Thrills, coasters and more

The Time Traveler ride debuts in the spring at Silver Dollar City in Branson, Mo. Billed as the industry’s fastest, steepest and tallest spinning roller coaster, Time Traveler drops riders at a 90-degree vertical angle followed by three inversions at speeds up to around 50 mph, all while spinning.

New in 2018 at SeaWorld in Orlando is Infinity Falls , a twisting raft ride. The ride starts with an elevator lift that launches eight passengers in a river and eventually sends them to a 40-feet drop, then on to an adventure through a rainforest with interactive stations that teach guests about conservation.

Battle For Eire Action VR Ride will make news for Busch Gardens Williamsburg in Virginia in the spring. It’s the park’s first motion-based theater simulator with state-of-the-art, 360-degree virtual reality headsets. The attraction’s story line involves a fairy warrior named Addie taking guests on an adventure through her Irish homeland. The attraction is located in the park’s Ireland village.

SeaWorld San Diego’s new Electric Eel will be the tallest and fastest roller coaster in San Diego when it debuts in the summer. The triple-launch coaster will thrust riders forward and backward, accelerate to more than 60 mph in seconds and go nearly 150 feet up, offering an upside-down view of Mission Bay.

A double-car roller coaster, Skywarp, gets a summertime opening at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom in Vallejo, Calif. The 30-foot tall, 290-foot long coaster features two cars speeding around each other on double loops.

This spring, Legoland in Winter Haven, Fla., will open what’s being billed as the first virtual reality roller coaster designed for children. The Great Lego Race VR Coaster replaces the park’s Project X roller coaster, reimagining the attraction with a new story plus special effects.

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