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Disney-MGM Studios

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  • Like Universal Studios, Disney-MGM Studios underscores Orlando’s standing as a small, but growing, film production center and offers an up-close look at the world of “Lights! Camera! Action!”. The park cost $300 million to create and the result is an effective fusion of fun and information; the attractions tend to be complex, involving rides, shows, and educational commentary, so there really is something for everyone. Nostalgic references to Hollywood’s heyday are balanced by high-tech trickery, making this a must for anyone with even a remote interest in the movies.

    For another movie-flavored theme park (see Universal Studios Florida)
Top 10 Attractions
  • 1. Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith

    A sign warns, “prepare to merge as you’ve never merged before,” but by then it’s too late. Your limo zooms from 0 to 60 mph (97 kmph) in 2.8 seconds and into multiple inversions as Aerosmith blares at 32,000 watts.

  • 2. Twilight Zone™ Tower of Terror

    The spooky surroundings are a façade in front of the real terror, a gut-tightening, 13-story fall. To many, it’s Disney’s best thrill ride.

  • 3. Fantasmic!

    Lasers, fireworks, waterborne images, and a sorcerer mouse are the stars of this end-of-day extravaganza that pits the forces of good against Disney villains such as Cruella De Ville and Maleficent. Performance times vary seasonally.

  • 4. Indiana Jones™ Epic Stunt Spectacular

    Indy’s action-packed day is full of thrills and spills, and near-death encounters. A stunt co-ordinator explains how it’s all done.

  • 5. Jim Henson’s Muppet*Vision 3-D

    Miss Piggy, Kermit, and the rest of the crew star in a show celebrating both Henson’s legacy and Disney’s special-effects wizardry and audio-animatronics.

  • 6. Disney-MGM Studios Backlot Tour

    What begins as a tram tour through movie sets and the prop department ends at Catastrophe Canyon. Here, explosions, floods, and fire give riders a bit of a shake-up before getting to see behind the Canyon’s scenes.

  • 7. Who Wants to Be a Millionaire – Play It!

    Sorry, no cash is involved. But the theme park version of this TV game show gives contestants a shot at 15 multiple-choice questions and a chance to win prizes, including a trip to New York to see a taping of the real show.

  • 8. Star Tours

    Climb in and swallow hard: your 40-seat spacecraft is going on a journey riddled with dips, bumps, and laser fire. The ride’s technology may be a bit outdated, but forgiving Star Wars fans still say this ride hits the spot.

  • 9. Beauty and the Beast Live on Stage!

    The music from the animated film alone is enough to sell this Broadway-style show. The sets, costumes, and production numbers are pretty spectacular, too.

  • 10. Voyage of the Little Mermaid

    This show uses cartoons, live characters and Audio- Animatronics, as well as special effects with lasers and water to create an underwater grotto. Young children may find the lightning storm scary.

Practical Information
A hand-dipped ice-cream cone at Hollywood Scoops slides down a treat, but for more substantial refreshment, try the Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater, serving diner fare in a 1950s retro setting, where guests can watch B-movie clips. Use FastPass (see Cutting in Line), a ride reservation system, to cut the amount of time spent standing in line for the most popular rides and shows. As in all Disney parks, smoking is only allowed in designated outdoor areas. The Magic of Disney Animation is a tour that takes you behind the Fantasmic! scenes and lets you try your hand at painting an animation cel. Call 407-939-8687. Epcot Resorts Blvd 407-824-4321 www.disneyworld.com Open at least 9am– 7pm, sometimes later Adm: adults $63, children (3–9) $51 (including tax), children under 3 go free.
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leiajulie2007
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This is no doubt one of the best Disney attractions. Especially those who are film buffs. The top attraction is by far Rock n Roller Coaster with Aerosmith followed closely by Tower of terror (if you really wanna drop 13 floors in a lift!) and Star wars. For true Star wars fans there is a Star Wars weedend special every weekend in June when there are guest appearances by stars of the films and special events. There is also plenty for the younger children with aeriel, Bear in the big blue house, the muppets and toy story.

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