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  • Maple Syrup Day: Canada’s Sweetest Celebration You Didn’t Know About Canada celebrates Maple Syrup Day on December 17, honoring the tradition of maple syrup, a cultural and economic treasure.
  • Hilton’s New ‘Wicked’ Suite Transports Guests to Oz—Get the Magical Details Hilton NYC offers a "Stay Like Wicked" package with a Wizard-inspired suite, perks, and tickets starting at $1,300/night.
  • Super Nintendo World and More: Universal’s Epic Universe to Open in 2025 Universal Studios has announced that its highly anticipated new theme park, Epic Universe, will open on May 22, 2025.
  • Would You Pay $400 to Skip Lines? Disneyland’s New Pass Fuels Backlash Disneyland's new "Lightning Lane Premier Pass" has sparked controversy over its variable pricing, reaching up to $478 during peak times.
  • Barbie’s 65th Anniversary Shines Bright in NYC with Rare Dolls and Life-Size Looks In Columbus Circle, New York City, a unique exhibition featuring Barbie dolls as the main attraction has been the talk of the town.
  • Dataland Brings AI Art to Life in Los Angeles, Set to Open in 2025 America's first AI art museum, Dataland, will open in Los Angeles, showcasing Refik Anadol's innovative works by late 2025.
  • Hong Kong Goes Haunted: Halloween Projections, Trams, and Treats Light Up the City The Hong Kong Tourism Board has launched its Halloween campaign to celebrate the spooky season in Hong Kong.
  • Celebrate Halloween at The Rocks—Sydney’s Most Haunted Spot Just Got Spookier A Halloween festival called Ghost In The Rocks is set to open at the Old Merchant House, a heritage site in The Rocks, Sydney, Australia.
  • Nickelodeon Land Is Opening in Turkey—And You Can Stay in SpongeBob-Themed Rooms A new Nickelodeon Land featuring SpongeBob and other characters will open in Antalya, Turkey, on January 25, 2025.
  • Want to Sleep in a Real Horror Movie House? The Poltergeist Home Is Up for Grabs The iconic house from the classic horror film Poltergeist has been listed on Airbnb, drawing major attention from movie fans. 
  • Craziest Cruise Ship Trend You’ve Never Heard Of: Rubber Ducks on the Loose Incidents of rubber ducks mysteriously appearing on cruise ships are rising, sparking a quirky trend among passengers.
  • Temple Run at Angkor Wat? Travel Video Raises Eyebrows and Questions An unusual travel video featuring Angkor Wat, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Cambodia, has sparked controversy.
  • Crisis at the Canyon: Grand Canyon National Park Struggles Without Water! Due to an unexpected water crisis, Grand Canyon National Park is facing a severe setback in its tourism operations.
  • Experience History: 'Titanic: Artifact Exhibition' Opens in Boston This October! The Titanic: Artifact Exhibition opens October 17 and will feature artifacts and recreated interiors until May 29, 2025.
  • Blood Manor Returns: New York's Scariest Haunted House Opens Doors for 21st Season Blood Manor returns this Halloween season from October 28 to November 9, celebrating its 21st anniversary with thrilling scares.
  • World’s Largest Indoor Ice Theme Park Opened in China, Shattering Records The world's largest indoor ice theme park, Harbin Ice and Snow World, has opened in Harbin, China. It features nine themed zones.
  • Skiing in the Desert? Inside Saudi's Futuristic Ski Destination in Neom City By 2027, a ski resort in Neom City, Saudi Arabia, will feature 36 km of slopes, sustainable snowmaking, and luxury amenities.
  • Mafia-Themed Souvenirs Banned in Sicilian City: Here's Why Agrigento, Sicily, has banned Mafia-themed souvenirs to improve its image as the Italian Capital of Culture for 2025.
  • Dubai to Build Giant Moon Resort, Bringing Space Tourism to Everyone Dubai's Moon World Resort, opening by 2027, offers an affordable lunar experience, costing just $500 for visits.
  • Visiting Bhutan Just Got Pricier: $200 Tourism Tax Explained! Bhutan will reopen its borders and increase its tourism tax to $200, shifting its focus to high-value, low-impact tourism.
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