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DISNEY'S HOLLYWOOD STUDIOS
TOURING
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Shopping
HOLLYWOOD
BLVD.
Sorcerer
Mickey Hat
The Great Movie Ride
SUNSET
BLVD.
Beauty
and the Beast
Rock 'n' Roller Coaster
Tower of Terror
STREETS OF AMERICA
Al's Toy Barn
Honey I Shrunk
the
Kids
Lights, Motors, Action!
Extreme Stunt Show
Monsters Inc.
Meet & Greet
MuppetVision 3D
Pizza Planet Arcade
Coming
Late 2008:
American Idol!
MICKEY
AVENUE
Backlot
Tour
Journey into Narnia
One Man's Dream
Coming
Summer 2008:
Toy Story Mania!
ANIMATION
COURTYARD
The Magic of Disney
Animation
Playhouse Disney Live!
Voyage of the Little
Mermaid
ECHO
LAKE
Indiana
Jones Epic
Stunt Spectacular
Sounds Dangerous
Star Tours
ENTERTAINMENT
Jedi Training
Academy
Playhouse Disney
in Concert
Fantasmic!
Streetmosphere
NEW!
Block Party Bash
SPECIAL
EVENTS
ESPN
The Weekend
Night
of Joy
Super Soap Weekend
Star Wars Weekends
Osborne Lights
Playhouse Disney
in Concert
Visiting Celebrities
SPECIAL
TOURS
ARCHIVES
Backstage
Pass
Bear in the Big Blue
House
Disney's Doug Live!
High School Musical
Pep Rally
Hunchback of Notre
Dame
Making of the Haunted
Mansion Movie
Mulan Parade
Stars and Motor Cars
Parade
Who Wants to Be a
Millionaire? Play It!
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INTRODUCTION
Walt
Disney first had the idea for a park based on the movies more than
40 years ago, but it wasn't until May 1989 that the Walt Disney Company
unveiled the Disney-MGM Studios, where guests of Walt Disney
World could witness the inner workings of living, breathing movie
and television production facilities. In January 2008, the theme park
underwent a major name change and is now known as Disney's Hollywood
Studios.
Through its exciting attractions, like the new Lights,
Motors, Action! Extreme Stunt Show, Broadway-caliber shows, and
hands-on participation, the Studios not only entertain but educate. The
Studios have nearly doubled in size in the last 10 years and continue
to expand -- in fact, the Rock 'n' Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith,
an indoor roller coaster featuring a high-speed launch of 0-60 mph in
2.8 seconds, was part of the largest property-wide expansion in Walt
Disney World history.
In
October 2001, the Studios became the focal point for the
100 Years of Magic celebration, a 15-month long observance of the
100th anniversary of Walt Disney's birthday. The celebration marked
the introduction of a new icon, the giant Sorcerer
Mickey hat, as well as an in-depth exhibit on the life and times
of Walt Disney called One Man's Dream.
LAY
OF THE LAND
HOLLYWOOD
BOULEVARD: At Disney's Hollywood Studios, guests enter
the turnstiles onto the main street, Hollywood Boulevard, where
reality blends into fantasy -- neon and chrome, art deco and modern architecture
dominate the scenery. To enhance the old-time atmosphere, Streetmosphere
characters like 1930s detectives, starlets and gossip columnists,
populate the streets, interacting with the crowds they draw. Colorful
shops and restaurants reinforce the feeling of yesteryear -- the Hollywood
Brown Derby, for example, faithfully recalls the landmark meeting
place of the stars, right down to its signature Cobb salad and grapefruit
cake.
As you walk down Hollywood Boulevard, immediately in front of you
you'll see the park icon, a gigantic Sorcerer Mickey Hat, originally
built to mark WDW's 100 Years of Magic Celebration. Behind that
is a replica of Mann's Chinese Theater,
which houses one of the park's hallmark attractions, The
Great Movie Ride. This slow-moving tram ride showcases some of
the most memorable moments ever captured on the silver screen. In front
of the Chinese Theater, you'll see where numerous celebrities,
including Robin Williams, Samuel L. Jackson, Sylvester Stallone, Billy
Joel and Christie Brinkley have left their handprints in cement.
ECHO
LAKE: The first left you encounter off Hollywood Boulevard
takes you past Echo Lake, distinguished by the towering Dinosaur
Gertie who serves up snacks and desserts. You pass by a pair of eateries
-- Hollywood & Vine, home of a new character breakfast and
lunch featuring the Little Einsteins and JoJo and Goliath, and the '50s
Prime Time Cafe, where the servers treat you like family -- right
down to scolding you for putting your elbows on the table! As you follow
around the lake, you encounter the Indiana
Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular, a live show with death-defying
stunts. Nearby, Star Tours takes
you on an amazing journey to the Moon of Endor, featuring some of the
familiar Star Wars characters. On the other side of the lake is
Sounds Dangerous, a showcase for special
sound effects featuring funnyman Drew Carey. Next door is the ABC-TV
Theater, currently vacant, but soon to house Disney's version of American
Idol, the popular Fox Television talent show. In between these
two attractions is the Academy of Television Arts
& Sciences Hall of Fame Plaza, which features sculptures of
famous television legends, as well as the second-largest Emmy statue in
the world (14 1/2 feet from its base).
SUNSET
BOULEVARD: As you make the first right off Hollywood Boulevard,
you come upon Sunset Boulevard, with its specialized shops
that feature gifts themed to classic films and Disney characters, especially
the Disney Villains spotlighted in the night-time show Fantasmic!
In fact, the entrance to the Hollywood Hills Amphitheater, home to Fantasmic!,
is just a little further down Sunset on the right. Light dining and snacks
can be found at the outdoor Sunset Ranch Market on the left. Looming
menacingly at the end of Sunset Boulevard, is the Hollywood
Tower Hotel, which dares guests to enter The
Twilight Zone Tower of Terror. Adjacent to the Tower of Terror
is the Studios' hot thrill ride, the indoor Rock'n'Roller
Coaster Starring Aerosmith. Across the street from this
coaster, is the Theater of the Stars, which houses
Beauty and the Beast -- Live on Stage, a lovely musical stage
show based on the hit Disney movie.
MICKEY AVENUE: To the right of the Chinese Theater is Mickey
Avenue, home to several of the park's production facilities. At the
end of Mickey Avenue, guests can board the
Backlot Tour for a 25-minute tram tour that allows theme park
guests to peek in at shooting on state-of-the-art soundstages and sprawling
backlot sets. One behind-the-scenes treat along Mickey Avenue is
the not-to-be-missed Walt Disney: One Man's
Dream exhibit, as well as regular appearances by JoJo
and Goliath, Little Einsteins and other Disney stars.
ANIMATION COURTYARD: At the other end of Mickey Avenue is
the Animation Courtyard. Here you'll find the popular Voyage
of the Little Mermaid, delighting young and old as you journey
Under the Sea. Another major attraction in real-life film making is The
Magic of Disney Animation, a tour allowing guests to get an insider's
view of animators. Across the Courtyard, children can see their favorite
characters like the Little Einsteins, Handy Manny, Mickey and Pooh
in the Playhouse Disney Live! show.
STREETS OF AMERICA: To the left of the Chinese
Theater is Commissary Lane, featuring several dining options, including
the Sci-Fi Dine In Theater Restaurant.At
the end of Commissary Lane turn right onto the Streets of America,
which create the illusion of New York City, San Francisco and other
cities using forced perspective techniques. The new Lights,
Motors, Action! Extreme Stunt Show, inspired by a popular show
in Disneyland Paris, debuted in this area in May 2005. With stunt cars
and motorcycles, and even some daring jet skis, this show, in a specially
constructed amphitheater that holds 5,000, gives an adrenaline rush to
the once-quiet backlot area.
Kids can
spend some time the size of ants winding their way through giant blades
of grass in the Honey, I Shrunk The Kids Movie
Set Adventure. Nearby, the Muppets star in
Muppet*Vision 3D, which combines Jim Henson's puppets and special
effects with Disney's famous Audio-Animatronics. Finally, spot your favorite
Toy Story characters at the nearby Al's Toy
Barn.
For information on Disney's Hollywood Studios Live Entertainment,
visit Steve
Soares' WDW Entertainment Website.
TOURING
TIPS
Disney's
Hollywood Studios opens daily at 9 a.m. Closing times vary
according to the season, with the park staying open later during summer
months and holiday times. Plan to arrive at the Studios about 8:30 a.m.,
for when the gates open -- even though no attractions are accessible until
the ropes officially drop, there are usually plenty of characters
milling about at the park entrance!
Fantasmic! is shown nightly at park
closing. During busier seasons, Fantasmic! may have two performances
nightly. When this is the case, the later show is much less crowded --
consider staying for that if it's practical for you. Or take advantage
of the Fantasmic! dinner package
for special seating, to avoid the long wait. If you don't mind waiting,
though, plan to arrive at the theater early to ensure getting a seat at
this popular show.
KIDS
AND CHARACTERS
Disney's
Hollywood Studios has many opportunities for children to meet and
greet their favorite characters, from Al's Toy
Barn to the Streets of America area to stations along Mickey
Avenue and the Animation Courtyard. Consult your daily Times
Guide for times and locations.
Disney's
Hollywood Studios Characters at a Glance
Character
Meet and Greet FAQ!
INTERESTING
FACTS
The HBO series "From the Earth to the Moon", a 13-part drama, was
in production in two soundstages throughout 1997.
Films shot at the studios include: "Marvin's Room," "Passenger
57," "Oscar," "Quick Change," "Ernest Saves Christmas,"
"Splash Too," "Separate But Equal" (Emmy-winning TV mini-series,
starring Burt Lancaster) and "Instinct."
Some of the many television shows which have taped at Disney's Hollywood
Studios include: "ER," "Full House," "Wheel of Fortune,"
"ESPN College Football Awards," "Talk Soup," "Step By
Step," "Barbara Walters Special," and "Live! With Regis
& Kathie Lee."
Among
the hundreds of actors, comedians and entertainers who've appeared at
the studios are: Charlton Heston, Dustin Hoffman, Bette Midler, Warren
Beatty, Sylvester Stallone, Tom Hanks, Liza Minnelli, Billy Joel, Christie
Brinkley, Michael J. Fox, Samuel L. Jackson, Lou Gossett Jr., Drew Carey,
Oprah Winfrey and Susan Lucci.
What's
New?
Block
Party Bash, a funtastic parade featuring favorite DisneyPixar
characters, officially debuted March 14, 2008. The high-energy extravaganza
cranks up the music and excitement to the max, putting guests in the middle
of the wildest Disney parade ever a non-stop musical block party
that doubles as a fun-filled interactive street spectacular.
High
School Musical 2: School's Out is a new show based on the popular
Disney Channel sequel. It's performed several times daily in front of
the Sorcerer Mickey Hat. It replaced the High School Musical Pep Rally
in September 2007.
JoJo
and Goliath and characters from the Little Einsteins
are not only making regular Meet & Greet appearances in the park,
but they are the stars of new character dining experiences at Hollywood
& Vine as
of June 25, 2006. Playhouse Disney's Play'n'Dine
at Hollywood & Vine is a character breakfast and lunch buffet.
What's
Next?
American
Idol -- Walt Disney Parks and Resorts will create an "American
Idol" attraction that will bring the television and pop culture phenomenon
to life at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida. The attraction, slated
to debut in late 2008, will follow the model of the high-energy
show. Disney guests will be able to experience the challenge of auditioning,
the rush of performing on stage in competition, or the thrill of judging
the performances in a live interactive entertainment setting with all
the glitz and glamour of the distinctive "American Idol" set.
Toy
Story Mania! is a new Pixar-themed attraction currently
under construction on the site of Who Wants
to be a Millionaire -- Play It! along Mickey Avenue. It's due
to open in Summer 2008.
Journey
Into Narnia, is undergoing an overhaul to include scenes from
the next move in the Narnia series, Price Caspian. The attraction,
housed in Soundstage 4 on Mickey Avenue, is slated to open June 2008.
ALSO:
Other big changes are coming to the Studios in 2008. Read the full press
release on these exciting changes, which include new characters, a new
parade, revamped Playhouse Disney show, and much more, HERE.
What's
Going... Going... Gone...?
The
Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade ended
its run in March 2008. It was replaced by the Block
Party Bash.
High
School Musical Pep Rally is a new show based
on the popular Disney Channel movie that is performed several times daily
in front of the Sorcerer Mickey Hat. The show debuted in the Magic Kingdom
in 2006, but moved over to the Studios January 22, 2007. It was replaced
by
the High School Musical 2: School's Out in September 2007.
Who
Wants to be a Millionaire -- Play It! had its last shows on
August 19, 2006.
The beloved
Hunchback of Notre Dame show closed
in September 2002.
The
Backstage Pass Tour
has been inactive since February 2002.
The Doug
Live! Show in the ABC Theater opened in March 1999 and closed
May 2001.
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