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Wow! Those are some really cool ideas. I personally have always thought Hollywood Studios needed some extra pizazz. I can’t ride Rockin’ Rollercoaster due to the 0-60 in a couple seconds factor. I can do the craziest rollercoasters, but anything with a velocity change that extreme makes me nauseous. So, whenever we’d go to HS we would go for Star Wars, One Man’s Dream, and Toy Story (if we could even get in!)…and occasionally the Great Movie Ride.
So I’d really like to see them do more. I think a small tribute to the Muppets and Honey I Shrunk the kids would be good to keep but as far as the attractions go, I think they’d be better suited for something else.
I really like your idea for an “UP” sort of playground to replace Honey I Shrunk the Kids playground.
I personally really enjoyed the Backlot Tour, although I always think it’s too long. I think if they keep the room at the end with all the different cool costumes and stuff and expand that, it would be quite popular… But do away with the rest. Although I really liked seeing the Disney plane 🙂
I really love the idea of expanding the Star Wars are within the park. There’s so much to work with, they could do an awful lot and it would be probably one of the most popular areas in WDW. It would definitely draw a different crowd more consistently instead of people just coming once a year for Star Wars Weekends.
I personally was never a big fan of the disney channel movies, although I did think Camp Rock 1 and 2 was cute and did enjoy it… BUT… I’ve gotta tell you, I LOVED Disney Channel Rocks. I am actually a dancer and wanted to try out so bad (before we moved to TN last year). There was something about it that I really enjoyed and couldn’t put my finger on, so when they did away with it I was really disappointed. I think that’s an advantage HS has, whenever there are shows in the street like that, it draws a crowd, but the set up is way more intimate than MK on main street, I feel like.
Anyway, my point is, I think in this day and age having something to do with Disney Channel would be extremely advantageous for the park. I’m not really sure what that would look like, but perhaps a section dedicated to that and some sort of ride or show or “set” you could go on and it could be highly interactive with pre-teens, young teens and even kids.
Can’t wait to hear more! The only thing about Florida I miss besides my friends (and occasionally the beach) is Disney. I still cry when commercials come on… yes it’s that bad… :/ lol
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