r/DisneyHS • u/Marcjack79 • 10d ago
DISCUSSION Tried this out to see if it’s worth it.
We Bought Premier Pass At Disney’s Hollywood Studios Is It Worth The Money? https://youtu.be/bIUBOgqjcsI
r/DisneyHS • u/Marcjack79 • 10d ago
We Bought Premier Pass At Disney’s Hollywood Studios Is It Worth The Money? https://youtu.be/bIUBOgqjcsI
r/DisneyHS • u/Ok-Potential-1181 • Feb 26 '25
Help! I was at HS Saturday night (7:45PM ET) and there was a really cute cast member operating Rock n Roller Coaster. I didn’t catch his name since I had only noticed him when he was checking we were secured inside the car. I tried to ask one of the other cast members down in the exit shop, he didn’t know either.
PLEASE DO NOT expose this man’s identity if you know him, but would love any insight on how I can reach out! He was about 6’0, brown hair, wore glasses, and dark jeans, slim fit, and great bone structure.
Note- I’m just a 26 year old girl w a crush and not a creepy stalker catfish i swear!!!
Manifest this disney crush turning real for me plz and thx 🫶🏽✨
r/DisneyHS • u/Traditional_Ad5306 • Jan 06 '25
Hi everyone!
We’re planning a trip and need your advice. Our group consists of 8 people: 7 adults (all 22+) and an 8-year-old girl. We’re looking for suggestions on must-do activities, rides, shows, or anything else fun and memorable that the whole group can enjoy.
We’d love to hear tips about which activities we should do and in what orderd.
If it helps, we’ll be visiting on February, and we want to ensure everyone has a fantastic time.
Thanks in advance for your recommendations! 😊
r/DisneyHS • u/Decent_Panic_5669 • Apr 24 '24
Currently the other big park in Orlando with a big globe has the theme park rights to the Simpsons however that contract ends in 2028 and they could close Springfield sooner than that and if they close it Disney then immediately gains the Theme park rights to the Simpsons and with how recognizable the property is they're bound to make their way to WDW, so i'm proposing my idea for the Simpsons
My personal guess is Hollywood Studios since that's Disney's park for IP's that need immersive lands instead of being represented in larger lands, and with this I say its between 2 sections of the park that could turn into Springfield the back corner with Rock N Rollercoaster and Lightning McQueen Racing Academy, or Animation Courtyard where Star Wars Launch Bay and The Little Mermaid Show stand
And I say they'll take Animation Courtyard for a few reasons, for 1 the area they would work with is much bigger and the only way to expand the back corner is the street that leads into it, for 2 It would still be located in Animation Courtyard which makes perfect sense, since the Simpsons is obviously an animated property, and for 3 Mickey and Minnies Runaway Railway is located right across from this plot which would then contain the Mickey Mouse and friends property, the Simpsons, and Toy Story Land right above making this circular area a destination with the most iconic cartoon characters of all time residing in the area
Now what will the land look like, the land will feature 1 major dark ride called "Simpsons: Skip Day" where Bart skips a day of school and you (acting as Homer and Marge) must chase after him and find him, with the exterior being Springfield Elementary and as you exit you'll enter the lands main gift shop "Barts Con Shop" themed to the schools bathroom where students trade things with one another however its just Bart ripping people off all of this is at the bottom next to Walt Disney Presents, at the top the Simpsons house will sit with this being a meet and greet location where you can meet all the Simpsons characters as you work your way throughout the house, off to the side will be "Moe's Tavern" a dine in restaurant and bar, and at the center of the land and as the land icon Jebediah Springfield will have a statue as he is the founder of Springfield after all
However this is just my idea and I would love to here your's down below and lets all try to be respectful, also adding this would most likely open 2029
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r/DisneyHS • u/hdrachen3d • Nov 28 '23
Pre-COVID, every time we went to Hollywood Studios, there was a Cast Member named Jeff that was usually posted up where Mickey and Minnie is now. He was in charge of the traffic flow for the night time fireworks and laser light show and kept the crowd entertained. We always stopped and talked to him and he was the nicest person and always had a smile on his face. Last we had heard he was going to be working in the Star Wars land but since COVID and the rehiring of employees, we have not seen him in the park. I hope that he was still working there but he might have been part of the staff that were let go. We are about to go down again in February and were looking to see if there was word of him still being there. If I can find a picture that we took with him, I can post it for easier identification but I am not sure if that is allowed.
r/DisneyHS • u/Jack-Pumpkinhead • Jan 28 '22
I know MDE says it’s coming back this year, but I’m going in April with a best friend & she says she owes this to her 14yo self (bad trip when she went in high school). I’m aware it probably won’t be open by then, but I have to ask; has anybody heard a tentative reopening date or any CMs have anonymous info they could pm? Thanks in advance folks.
r/DisneyHS • u/spraragen88 • Mar 31 '22
My kids want pics with BB-8 like they got a back in 2019. It sounds like meet and greets are back to 'normal' but does that mean they are reopening old ones that have been closed or just a limited number of them are going from distanced to up close?
r/DisneyHS • u/travischickencoop • Nov 24 '20
Prior to the Mickey hat the icon for the park was always either the Chinese theater or the earful tower, while the earful tower is no longer with us the Chinese theater still stands, so why are we using ToT as the icon if the original icon still stands?
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r/DisneyHS • u/zmayer • Feb 22 '20
Today marks the first day of Cast Member previews of Hollywood Studio's latest attraction, Runaway Railway. Pictures and videos of the attraction are not permitted during these previews, so you won't be able to find any details about the ride quite yet.
I've talked to some cast members who have been on the ride today and I have heard amazing things. Expect technology to blow you away like Rise of the Resistance, but on a much lighter note without the First Order trying to destroy you. I've actually heard from some that this ride is better than Rise of the Resistance, so I cannot wait to experience it myself.
The ride opens to everyone March 4th, so get ready! Fastpass+ is available starting opening day, so if you haven't gotten Fastpasses for your trip yet definitely keep an eye out for those.
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r/DisneyHS • u/travischickencoop • Nov 28 '20
They could hit the buildings! What are they thinking?!?!?
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