acetate;2461915 wrote: There's hardly anything to do there right now. I skipped that park last time we went.
You won't be saying that in 6 years... The sad part is, we have to wait SIX YEARS!!!
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I'm so sad to see this close. I always loved to learn how to draw the characters and this was the one spot to meet Sorcerer Mickey. :( I sure hope the replacement is worth the wait...
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AAAAAGGGGGGGGHHHHHH!!!! Booooooooooo! HISS!! I miss the old MGM! The drawing class was a big draw for us. Between this, and not much that interests us in future world at Epcot I am going to the parks less on our trips and doing more resort hopping.
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DizneyFreak2002;2462503 wrote: You won't be saying that in 6 years... The sad part is, we have to wait SIX YEARS!!!
If this is true, it's not acceptable. Disney projects take far too long and in the end never seem to have the "wow" factor anymore. That park (with EPCOT not far behind) is a skeleton of what it once was. I won't spend any more money or time at DHS until they add more attractions.
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Well, I read on another site that Bob Iger and the Board of Directors were in Orlando this past week. It is rumored that they approved a large budget (billions) to redo HS. No details about what exactly will be done, but rumors suggest something with Pixar and Star Wars. Hopefully this is true.
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Not happy with this closing AT ALL! :thedolls:
It was heartbreaking when they got rid of the animators, but then to close it all down is terrible. It was one of the few places that true Disney Magic still existed(barely). It all started with animation!
I am beyond disgusted with Disney exec's and, you know, it's not all about the rides and Frozen(which by the way, is ANIMATION!)
Yet another downhill slide . . .
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Rumor is the Animation Academy will open elsewhere. I hope that's true. What a gem!
NJGIRL;2462519 wrote: If this is true, it's not acceptable. Disney projects take far too long and in the end never seem to have the "wow" factor anymore. That park (with EPCOT not far behind) is a skeleton of what it once was. I won't spend any more money or time at DHS until they add more attractions.
When you look at their build out timelines, it takes them forever and a day to build... No work has started on any Star Wars land... And probably won't until next year... Under their timeline, Star Wars won't open until 2020/2021... MAYBE...
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eandrsmom;2462530 wrote: Well, I read on another site that Bob Iger and the Board of Directors were in Orlando this past week. It is rumored that they approved a large budget (billions) to redo HS. No details about what exactly will be done, but rumors suggest something with Pixar and Star Wars. Hopefully this is true.
They were in Orlando... They did approve plans and a budget... Now which plans is anyones' guess... And how much gets changed, altered, removed, added is also unknown... The budget has been rumored to be greater than DCA's budget, but no one knows the real amount, or at least won't (or more than likely can't) say... We'll know when Disney makes an official announcement... People think D23 in August, guess we'll see...
But some of the approved budget is also for Epcot and other areas of WDW... They want to freshen the place up for the 50th...
You're dead if you aim only for kids. Adults are only kids grown up, anyway.
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Man, "another one bites the dust."
I am cautiously optimistic though. They have closed pretty much everything to do in that park. Why would you do that unless you have earmarked that space for future expansion. The backlot tour, One Mans Dream, and the art of Animation are all right next to one another bridged by Toy Story. Could that be where a true Pixar Place ends up?
So like I said, cautiously optimistic with all these closing that HS is getting the major overhaul it needs.
Orlando Sentinel confirms as well:
Another attraction is closing at Disney's Hollywood Studios theme park. The last day for the Magic of Disney Animation will be July 12, Disney confirmed Monday..
"Work is underway on a new experience, and we look forward to sharing more information in the future," a Disney World spokeswoman said.
The adjacent Animation Gallery will remain open until late August.
The area is one of the original attractions when the park opened under the name Disney-MGM Studios in 1989. One of its features was the ability for guests to spy on actual Disney animators at work. The attraction now includes a short film about how Disney characters are made; Animation Station, where character-driven art lessions are given; and a character greeting area.
The closure is the latest in a series of recent departures at Hollywood Studios. Gone are the Studios Backlot Tour and American Idol Experience. Earlier this year, Disney removed the large sorcerer's hat that had become the icon of the park.
In March, Disney CEO Bob Iger told shareholders that the park would undergo another name change, although the new moniker has not been announced. It started going by the Hollywood Studios name in 2008.
Disney has said it will build more Star Wars attractions at its parks, and Hollywood Studios is usually listed as a natural choice because of its current ties to the franchise, including the Star Tours ride and the Star Wars Weekends events.
Copyright © 2015, Orlando Sentinel
This makes me really sad. We always enjoyed our time there, and I know Disney is planning to re-vamp the park, but they need to start building and updating, not just closing things with future promises!
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Melanie;2462539 wrote: Rumor is the Animation Academy will open elsewhere. I hope that's true. What a gem!
Keeping my fingers crossed!
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Did anyone else think Disaster Canyon was the highlight of the backlot tour? On the other hand, can't we see one update scene in the Great Movie Ride?... I mean how many Disney kids recognize anything except The Wizard of Oz and Mary Poppins?
Magic of Disney Animation was interesting and real an "live" - at least it used to be.
Here's an idea from a fan - (like anyone would ever care): The attraction could have shown an artist coloring a cell like 1939 while another renders a character on a modern workstation.
DizneyFreak2002;2462548 wrote: They were in Orlando... They did approve plans and a budget... Now which plans is anyones' guess... And how much gets changed, altered, removed, added is also unknown... The budget has been rumored to be greater than DCA's budget, but no one knows the real amount, or at least won't (or more than likely can't) say... We'll know when Disney makes an official announcement... People think D23 in August, guess we'll see...
But some of the approved budget is also for Epcot and other areas of WDW... They want to freshen the place up for the 50th...
Well, I hoped they toured Universal while in Orlando so they can see how it is done right.
Rita (aka NJGIRL)
Goes4FastPass;2462577 wrote:
Here's an idea from a fan - (like anyone would ever care): The attraction could have shown an artist coloring a cell like 1939 while another renders a character on a modern workstation.
I said the same thing several times. If they reopen Animation elsewhere with actual animation going on I will be thrilled! As it exists now, the only thing I would miss is the Animation Academy, and funny enough, the gift shop! Lots for fun stuff to see there.
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