List of Disney's Hollywood Studios attractions

The Sorcerer's Hat, the former icon of Disney's Hollywood Studios, at the end of Hollywood Boulevard

Disney's Hollywood Studios consists of six themed areas. Major attractions are listed below.

Current attractions

Hollywood Boulevard

The Great Movie Ride at the end of Hollywood Boulevard.

Hollywood Boulevard is lined with shops selling Disney merchandise and food. While parades are a major attraction today, the area was not originally built to handle parades, and an appropriate sound system and other facilities had to be retrofitted after initial construction. Michael Eisner, who had a major part in the park's creation ever since the earliest development, demanded the opening land operate on the same principle as Main Street, U.S.A. a street lined with shops and food, but in a style more fitting to Hollywood.

Echo Lake

Muppets Courtyard

The entrance and exterior of Muppet*Vision 3D

Pixar Place

Animation Courtyard

Mickey Avenue

Sunset Boulevard

Entertainment

The park's former logo and name.

Theater of the Stars

The theater is also used for occasional corporate, seasonal, promotional and internal events, and presentations.

Hyperion Theater

Formerly known as Superstar Television Theater (1989–2014)

ABC Sound Studio

Hollywood Boulevard

New York Street

This entertainment venue is no longer operating as it has been demolished for Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge

Premiere Theater

This entertainment venue is no longer operating as it has been demolished for Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge

Walt Disney Theatre

This entertainment venue is no longer operating as it closed to make room for Toy Story Midway Mania

Animation Courtyard Theater

Soundstage Theater

Hollywood Hills Amphitheater

Nighttime entertainment

Parades

Former attractions

Name Attraction Type Description
Superstar Television Interactive stage show Here, guests could re-enact famous scenes from television history. Using chroma-key technology, the on-stage guests would be shown on TV monitors in the theatre appearing opposite famous celebrities. For example, a female guest would play Ethel Mertz alongside Lucille Ball's Lucy Ricardo in the famous candy factory scene from I Love Lucy. In another example, a guest would appear on the set of The Tonight Show being interviewed by Johnny Carson. It originally opened on May 1, 1989.[34] It closed on September 26, 1998 and was replaced by Doug Live! The theatre was renovated to host a new live-action show, The American Idol Experience, inspired by the hit television series of the same name, which opened on February 14, 2009.
The Monster Sound Show Guests could become volunteer Foley artists and add various sound effects to a short comedy film starring Chevy Chase and Martin Short. Sounds Dangerous! used this theatre. It originally opened on May 1, 1989,[34] and was closed on February 20, 1999.
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire – Play It! One of the first attractions to make use of the former production soundstages. During Star Wars Weekends, a Star Wars Edition of the game would be played. The game began with Greedo answering questions and a Gamorrean guard in the audience cheering him on, followed by a typically played game featuring all Star Wars questions.[35] The attraction was closed in 2006, and its soundstages were renovated for Toy Story Midway Mania!, which opened in May 2008.
Soundstage Restaurant Quick service restaurant Formerly located in the theatre which currently houses Disney Junior – Live on Stage! Designed to look like a "live set" for the animated feature films Aladdin and Beauty and the Beast, and before that the live-action film Big Business.
Catwalk Bar Bar Cocktail bar located on catwalks above the seating and service areas for the Soundstage Restaurant. It was reached by a stairway and elevator between the Soundstage Restaurant and the Brown Derby.
Aladdin's Royal Caravan Parade Promoted with the release of film of the same name. It featured spitting camels that are now outside The Magic Carpets of Aladdin at the Magic Kingdom.[14]
The Hunchback of Notre Dame – A Musical Adventure Musical stage show Based upon the 1996 animated musical film of the same name, was performed in the Backlot Theatre, which was renovated into the Premiere Theater, currently used for special events.[36]
The Spirit of Pocahontas Based upon the 1995 animated film of the same name, was another performance located in the Backlot Theatre.[23]
Here Come the Muppets Stage show The Muppet characters were portrayed in life-size costumes and performed songs in a concert form.[37] Voyage of the Little Mermaid now performs in its place.
Doug Live! Here, Doug and his friends performed daily. Guests were selected to play some of the other roles in the show.[35]
Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade Featured cars decorated to resemble various park characters, including those from Disney films.[16]
Star Tours Motion Simulator Based upon the Star Wars film series. This ride was replaced with the prequel ride Star Tours – The Adventures Continue on May 20, 2011.[4]
Journey into Narnia: Prince Caspian Walk-through attraction Guests could view props and set pieces on display from The Chronicles of Narnia film series (originally distributed by Disney; now handled by 20th Century Fox), as well as meet the namesake of the second film in the series, Prince Caspian. This attraction was located in Animation Courtyard, and was closed on September 10, 2011. It was replaced by The Legend of Captain Jack Sparrow, which opened on December 6, 2012.[4]
Sounds Dangerous! Audio show A show following Drew Carey through a day as an undercover detective when his video camera fails and the audience is left in the dark wearing earphones, following his adventure through sound cues.[35]
The American Idol Experience Live stage show A live show where guests audition in front of live audiences to vote for their favorite singers. Inspired by the television series of the same name.[4]
Studio Backlot Tour Tram tour A walking-tram tour showing how film special effects are produced. Guests saw a scene from Pearl Harbor recreated on the Special Effects Water Tank with volunteers from the audience. After that, guests boarded studio trams and were taken through Catastrophe Canyon, to see fire and water effects, are driven past large-scale movie props, the Earffel Tower and are shown Creative Costuming department along with lighting and grip and the carpentry shop.[38] The Earfful Tower was removed in April 2016.
The Legend of Captain Jack Sparrow Interactive special effects show An immersive walk-through special effects attraction based on the Pirates of the Caribbean series.[4]
The Magic of Disney Animation Tour and show A short presentation showing how animated films are made. At Animation Academy, guests could take drawing classes from one of the Disney artists and learn to draw a classic Disney characters such as Mickey, Donald, Goofy, Pluto, Winnie the Pooh, Stitch, and Jiminy Cricket.[34]
Lights, Motors, Action! Extreme Stunt ShowShow A car/motorcycle stunt show that debuted at the Walt Disney Studios Paris. It was added to Hollywood Studios in 2005[21] and closed in April 2016.[39]
Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: Movie Set AdventurePlayground A playground area where kids can have fun in based on the film Honey, I Shrunk the Kids.[37]

See also

References

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