Monday, July 4, 2016

Universal Studios Hollywood - The Walking Dead Attraction

The Walking Dead Attraction at Universal Studios Hollywood 🧟‍♂️🎢

Imagine waking up in a post-apocalyptic world where walkers, biters, and zombies roam free, just like in AMC’s hit series, The Walking Dead. Now, you don’t have to just imagine it—you can experience the terror firsthand at Universal Studios Hollywood’s The Walking Dead Attraction!

If you’ve ever wondered what it would be like to fight for survival alongside Rick Grimes, Daryl Dixon, and the other survivors, this year-round haunted house is your chance to step into the action.

Here’s everything you need to know about Universal Studios Hollywood’s The Walking Dead Attraction, including location details, special effects, hidden Easter eggs, and survival tips to make your experience unforgettable.


Universal Studios Hollywood - The Walking Dead Attraction
Universal Studios Hollywood - The Walking Dead Attraction

🔎 Fun Facts & Easter Eggs from The Walking Dead TV Show

Universal Studios worked closely with AMC’s The Walking Dead creative team to make the attraction as authentic as possible. Here are some cool hidden details inside the attraction:

18 Hidden Artifacts from the TV Show – Look for props and set pieces from The Walking Dead, such as Daryl’s crossbow, Hershel’s severed head, and Michonne’s pet walker chains.
The Walkers are Played by Real Actors – Unlike most theme park haunted houses, this attraction has a mix of real actors and animatronic walkers.
Universal’s Scare Experts Were Trained by The Walking Dead Team – The zombie actors were personally trained by the show's stunt coordinators to make them as terrifyingly realistic as possible.
Custom-Built Attraction – Unlike some attractions that repurpose existing buildings, this was built from the ground up specifically for The Walking Dead experience.


📌 Final Thoughts – Is The Walking Dead Attraction Worth It?

If you're a fan of horror, zombies, or The Walking Dead, this permanent haunted attraction is a must-visit at Universal Studios Hollywood. With Hollywood-quality sets, realistic walkers, and Easter eggs from the show, it’s an experience that truly brings AMC’s post-apocalyptic world to life.

📢 Have you survived The Walking Dead attraction? Share your experience in the comments below! 🧟‍♂️🔥




🎢 What was The Walking Dead Attraction at Universal Studios Hollywood?

📍 Location: Upper Lot, Near the Park Entrance
🗓️ Opening Date: July 4, 2016
🔥 Type: Year-Round Haunted House Attraction

This was fully immersive, live-action horror experience transports guests straight into the world of The Walking Dead. Unlike Universal’s annual Halloween Horror Nights mazes, this permanent attraction was open year-round and features real scare actors, animatronic walkers, and cinematic-quality sets from the TV show.

📢 The Closing of The Walking Dead Attraction at Universal Studios Hollywood 🧟‍♂️🔚

After thrilling fans for over six years, The Walking Dead Attraction at Universal Studios Hollywood officially closed on March 4, 2020. The year-round haunted house, which brought iconic moments from AMC’s hit TV series to life, was one of the park’s scariest and most immersive experiences. Featuring live scare actors, animatronic walkers, and authentic set designs from Greg Nicotero and the Walking Dead creative team, the attraction had become a fan-favorite for horror lovers. However, as Universal Studios evolves with new attractions, The Walking Dead walkthrough was permanently shut down to make room for future projects. While its closure disappointed many zombie apocalypse enthusiasts, guests can still experience horror at Universal’s Halloween Horror Nights, where The Walking Dead occasionally returns as a seasonal maze.

Friday, May 13, 2016

Friday and the number 13

The Origins, History, and Superstitions of Friday the 13th

📅 Why Is Friday the 13th Considered Unlucky?

The origins of Friday the 13th superstitions remain a mystery, though both Friday and the number 13 have long histories of being associated with bad luck. Interestingly, there are no documented references to Friday the 13th as an unlucky day before the 19th century, making its superstitious reputation a relatively modern phenomenon.


🔮 The Myth of 13 People Dining Together

One of the most pervasive Friday the 13th myths is that if 13 people dine together, one will soon die. This belief can be linked to:

✝️ The Last Supper – In Christian tradition, Judas Iscariot, the 13th guest, betrayed Jesus, leading to his crucifixion on a Friday.

🛡️ Norse Mythology – According to legend, Loki, the trickster god, crashed a banquet in Valhalla, becoming the 13th guest and leading to the death of Balder the Good, cementing 13 as an unlucky number.


💀 The Thirteen Club – Challenging Superstition

In an effort to debunk myths surrounding the number 13, William Fowler founded The Thirteen Club on September 13, 1881. This group of 13 members met on the 13th of every month, deliberately engaging in superstitious taboos such as:

  • Sitting 13 at a table
  • Breaking mirrors
  • Spilling salt without tossing it over their shoulders
  • Walking under ladders

Despite their efforts, fear of Friday the 13th persists in modern culture.


🎬 Hollywood’s Role in Friday the 13th Superstition

The 1980 horror film "Friday the 13th" cemented the day’s infamous reputation in pop culture. The film, which introduced the masked killer Jason Voorhees, fueled the modern association between Friday the 13th and bad luck, horror, and superstition. Since then, countless sequels, books, and TV series have reinforced the fear of Friday the 13th as an unlucky day.


🏨 Fear of 13 in Modern Society

Even today, the fear of the number 13 (triskaidekaphobia) influences architecture, travel, and daily life:

  • More than 80% of U.S. office buildings and hotels skip the 13th floor.
  • Airports and hospitals often avoid labeling gates or rooms with the number 13.
  • Some people refuse to travel, make business deals, or host important events on Friday the 13th due to lingering superstitions.

Interestingly, not all cultures fear the number 13. In Ancient Egypt, 13 was considered a lucky number, symbolizing ascension to the afterlife rather than misfortune.


🔎 Does Friday the 13th Deserve Its Bad Reputation?

Despite centuries of superstition, scientific evidence does not support the claim that Friday the 13th is any unluckier than other days. However, its reputation remains deeply embedded in Western culture, making it one of the most widely recognized "unlucky" days in history.

🌙 Is Friday the 13th truly cursed, or is it just another date on the calendar? The answer remains a mystery.

Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Desert Diamond Casino West Valley to include Class III Gaming

It's been more than 12 years since the Tohono O'odham Nation purchased land in Glendale, Arizona to build it's Desert Diamond Casino West Valley.

The Tohono O'odham had purchased the property near the the Westgate Entertainment District and University of Phoenix Stadium to replace land destroyed by a federally constructed dam years earlier. The tribe then had the land legally converted into reservation land.

In 2011, the State, Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community and the Gila River Indian Community filed a federal lawsuit against Tohono O'odham in an attempt to block the West Valley Casino, arguing that the gaming compact passed by Arizona voters in 2002 capped the number of casinos allowed in the Valley.

On 12/20/15, the tribe had won it's first major court battle, that lead to the casino's opening of a Class 2 gaming facility which plays competitors against one another in poker or bingo-based slot games.

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This week Desert Diamond Casino West Valley and the Tohono O'odham Nation received the blessing of the 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals to expand its Glendale casino to include Class III gaming and incorporate slot machines and table games. The ruling marked the 19th decision by courts and federal agencies in favor of the project.

Class 3 gaming features games against the casino, such as blackjack, roulette and slot machines.

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The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals rejected legal challenges by the State and two rival tribes. The Gila River tribe has three Valley casinos south of Phoenix, and the Salt River tribe has two casinos east of Scottsdale.

The Tohono O'odham tribe has three southern Arizona casinos.

The courts found that the Tohono O'odham properly acquired the unincorporated land near Glendale for the casino, and complied with terms of the gaming pact several tribes reached with the state in 2002 that regulates tribal casinos.

The court stated: "...compact negotiated at length by sophisticated parties expressly authorizes the Nation to conduct game on its 'Indian Lands.'" and "... language is unambiguous and not reasonably susceptible to plaintiffs' interpretation that the compact implicitly bars the Nation from gaming ...".

The Desert Diamond West Valley Casino will include table games, as well as slot machines. The location will eventually include a resort and spa which market research will determine number of rooms and design.




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Saturday, February 6, 2016

The 28th Annual Arizona Renaissance Festival

 

The 28th Annual Arizona Renaissance Festival & Artisan Marketplace – 2016

📍 Location: East of Apache Junction on US Highway 60, near the Superstition Mountains
📅 Event Dates: Saturdays & Sundays from February 6 – March 27, 2016 + Presidents’ Day (Monday, February 15)
🕰️ Festival Hours: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM, rain or shine
🚗 FREE Parking courtesy of Fry’s


🏰 Step Back in Time at Arizona’s Largest Renaissance Festival!

The Arizona Renaissance Festival is back for its 28th annual season, bringing history, fantasy, and adventure to life! This 30-acre medieval amusement park features a bustling artisan marketplace, live jousting tournaments, immersive entertainment, and incredible food & drinks.

What to Expect at the 2016 Arizona Renaissance Festival:

  • Over 200 artisan craft shops featuring unique, handcrafted goods
  • 13 stages of nonstop entertainment, including comedy, music, acrobatics & magic
  • Authentic full-contact jousting tournaments in a 5,000-seat arena
  • Delicious medieval feasts & drinks – Enjoy turkey legs, honey mead, Da Vinci Coladas, and more!
  • Exciting medieval rides & games, powered by people instead of electricity!
  • Live demonstrations from expert blacksmiths, weavers, glassblowers, and jewelers

🎭 Entertainment & Live Performances

The Arizona Renaissance Festival is home to more than 2,000 costumed performers, transporting you to a 16th-century European village full of knights, rogues, jesters, and nobles.

🏆 Daily Jousting Tournaments – Cheer for your favorite knight in thrilling, full-contact jousting battles!
🎤 Comedy & Theatre Shows – Enjoy hilarious interactive performances on 13 stages!
🎶 Music & Dance – Watch minstrels, belly dancers, and medieval musicians perform live!
🔥 Live Craft Demonstrations – See artisans weaving, blacksmithing, glassblowing, and jewelry-making!


🍗 Feast Like Royalty – Food & Drinks at the Festival

🍖 Indulge in hearty medieval delicacies, including:

  • Giant roasted turkey legs
  • Steak-on-a-stick
  • Warm bread bowls filled with stew
  • Handmade chocolates & cinnamon-roasted almonds

🍻 Quench your thirst with:

  • Honey Mead, Beer, and Medieval Margaritas
  • Da Vinci Coladas & Specialty Cocktails
  • Fresh lemonade & soft drinks

🥂 For a truly immersive dining experience, join the exclusive Pleasure Feast!

  • A 90-minute, five-course medieval banquet
  • Live music, comedy entertainment & unlimited drinks
  • Festival souvenir included
  • Advance reservations recommended

🎟️ Arizona Renaissance Festival Ticket Information

Advance Discount Tickets:

  • Adults: $22
  • Children (5-12): $10 (Kids under 5 are FREE!)
  • Seniors (60+): $21 (Available only at the Festival Box Office)

Gate Prices: $2 more per ticket if purchased at the Festival Box Office.

📢 Buy tickets online at or visit your local Fry’s Food Store to save!

🚗 FREE Parking courtesy of Fry’s

📞 More Info: Visit www.RenFestInfo.com or call (520) 463-2700


🏹 Experience the Thrill of Medieval Games & Rides!

⚔️ Test your warrior skills with:

  • Archery & battle axe throwing
  • Climbing challenges
  • Paintball castle sieges

🎡 Family-friendly rides & attractions:

  • Da Vinci’s Flying Machine
  • The Enchanted Maze
  • Puppet shows & interactive storytelling

🛍️ The Artisan Marketplace – Shop Unique Handcrafted Goods

🛒 Discover a marketplace filled with medieval treasures, including:

  • Handmade swords, armor & chainmail
  • One-of-a-kind Renaissance clothing & leather goods
  • Exquisite jewelry, glassware, and pottery
  • Henna tattoos, intricate hair braiding & palm readings

🏰 Why Visit the Arizona Renaissance Festival?

Whether you’re a history enthusiast, fantasy lover, or just looking for a fun-filled family outing, the Arizona Renaissance Festival is an unforgettable experience. Enjoy a spectacular day of entertainment, shopping, feasting, and medieval merriment!

🔥 Don't miss your chance to create magical memories—mark your calendar and join the fun!