New Disney’s Hollywood Studios Guidemaps (Sept. 2015)
New guidemaps for Disney’s Hollywood Studios are now in circulation at the Walt Disney World Resort. The new guidemaps feature Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith on the front cover, and begun to be available starting today.
Updates include the removal of ‘Frozen Summer Fun’ offerings, the addition of the new Frozen Fractal Gifts location, and food & beverage updates. The foreign language maps and the Guide for Guests with Disabilities were also updated.
Updates include the removal of ‘Frozen Summer Fun’ offerings, the addition of the new Frozen Fractal Gifts location, and food & beverage updates. The foreign language maps and the Guide for Guests with Disabilities were also updated.
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Hollywood studios should just be shut down until further notice to expedite their decade long construction schedules! This park currently has nothing to do there
ReplyDelete"nothing"- Tower of Terror, Rock 'n' Roller Coaster, Star Tours, Toy Story Mania, Great Movie Ride, and Muppet Vision
ReplyDeleteAnd, that's still more attractions than they had open on opening day!
ReplyDeleteI don't get what's wrong with people. Disney builds super slow yes but MGM (only if youre a true fan) studios is still my favorite park. While I wish they would have done everything different in terms of closing order, etc. This is the best adult park Disney has period.
ReplyDeleteI'm guessing ( or hoping) that most of the negative comments about MGM ( sorry....Hollywood ) Studios are borne out of love and a genuine desire for this Park to attain a level of excellence comparable to other Parks in the area.
ReplyDeleteIt's true that it doesn't have the range or scope of some of it sister Parks but it does still offer much. If you stripped away all of the attractions elsewhere that might be considered more child-friendly then that more polarised comparison for the older demographic clearly shows that the Studios are actually very competitive. The likes of Tower of Terror and Rock'n'Roller provide some the best thrills of any Park so it would be wrong to suggest otherwise. For those who feel that the Park is worthy of only half a day's visit I think they might be missing out on some of the other attractions available here.
Yes it would benefit from some updating and maybe a tweak and a change here and there to bring it inline with it's competition but , with only night time work open to them, I think Disney are doing the best they can.
Just my personal take on it anyway.