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Universal has a wonderful, awful idea: no Grinchmas
Scott Powers | Sentinel Staff Writer
Posted November 15, 2006
The Grinch stole Christmas and now someone has stolen Grinchmas.
Universal Orlando confirmed Tuesday that the annual holiday celebration at Seuss Landing at Islands of Adventure is not returning this year.
Grinchmas featured the mean, green character who stole Christmas from Who-ville, from Dr. Seuss' 1957 book, How the Grinch Stole Christmas.
Grinchmas began as a festival in 2000, debuting along with the hit Jim Carrey movie named after the popular book, and evolved into a show.
"Our guests keep telling us that what they really want is the opportunity to meet the Grinch for themselves," Universal spokesman Tom Schroder explained. "And so this year, we decided to focus exclusively on giving our guests exactly that. He will constantly be available for up-close and personal meet-and-greets throughout Seuss Landing."
Michael Supinski, Webmaster of Universal-Excitement.com, an independent Internet site dedicated to news and views on Universal Orlando, said attendance seemed to be growing even though Universal has been cutting show elements in recent years.
"I don't see this as a smart business decision because it's a popular annual event, and at the holidays families come to the theme parks to see holiday entertainment," Supinski said.
Scott Powers can be reached at spowers@orlandosentinel.com or 407-420-5441.
Scott Powers | Sentinel Staff Writer
Posted November 15, 2006
The Grinch stole Christmas and now someone has stolen Grinchmas.
Universal Orlando confirmed Tuesday that the annual holiday celebration at Seuss Landing at Islands of Adventure is not returning this year.
Grinchmas featured the mean, green character who stole Christmas from Who-ville, from Dr. Seuss' 1957 book, How the Grinch Stole Christmas.
Grinchmas began as a festival in 2000, debuting along with the hit Jim Carrey movie named after the popular book, and evolved into a show.
"Our guests keep telling us that what they really want is the opportunity to meet the Grinch for themselves," Universal spokesman Tom Schroder explained. "And so this year, we decided to focus exclusively on giving our guests exactly that. He will constantly be available for up-close and personal meet-and-greets throughout Seuss Landing."
Michael Supinski, Webmaster of Universal-Excitement.com, an independent Internet site dedicated to news and views on Universal Orlando, said attendance seemed to be growing even though Universal has been cutting show elements in recent years.
"I don't see this as a smart business decision because it's a popular annual event, and at the holidays families come to the theme parks to see holiday entertainment," Supinski said.
Scott Powers can be reached at spowers@orlandosentinel.com or 407-420-5441.