As long as I've been going to Disney World I'm afraid I'm going to have a difficult time calling it anything other than MGM, which is what I've always called it. :unsure:
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As long as I've been going to Disney World I'm afraid I'm going to have a difficult time calling it anything other than MGM, which is what I've always called it. :unsure:
Not sure what to make of the name, but then change always requires a bit of adjustment. For me, the important thing is that we are starting to see the post-Eisner company starting to re-think and update the parks (not just the Studios) and that's good so I can live with the name. I'll probably just call it the Studios like I always have. :mickey:
Lets hope that this name change symbolizes a lasting commitment to updating and upgrading throughout the parks. :mickey:
Post and it shall be... What is this I am hearing? Disney looking to contract out with George Lucas, and rename an area of the Studio LUCASLAND????? And The Muppets may get their own area, MUPPET STUDIOS or MUPPETLAND???? Seems Disney IS going towards naming the areas of the new park in lands rather than Streets... Ohh yea, in 5 years, expect STUDIOS to be dropped all together... The park will just be called DISNEY'S HOLLYWOOD!!!! But didn't I post firt about the street names changing to lands?? YES!!!
Actually, what I heard as been floating around for a while.... An indoor coaster, like Crush in Paris, will be added to Disney Hollywood Studios, but themed to Ratatoullie... Then, if all works out, a new Indiana Jones coaster will be added to LUCASLAND.... Ohh, and expect one of the eateries close to the Indy stunt show and Star Tours, I forget the name, (maybe the Commissary??) getting a remake to be updated to LUCASLAND... featuring some of his items from his movies, as well as themeing either side to Indy and Star Wars... Maybe it isn't the commissary... but it is by there...
Having been excited in the past for changes that never ultimately made it into the parks, I'll wait until these things actually open before I start counting them.
According to Jim Hill, Indiana Jones Adventure won't be coming to "Disney's Hollywood Studios" (love the new name, btw). Is there any truth to this, or does Jim not know what he is talking about as usual?
The other changes sound great, though. I knew that DHS had so much potential because of the open-ended theme of the place, and, awhile back, I knew that DHS would explode with growth. I can't wait for Pixar Place or Star Tours 2!
P.S. I think I'll still call it MGM -- I like the new name, but it's kind of a mouthful.
Jim Hill actually has some decent sources in Disney.... As always, just because something is being discussed, doesn't mean it will happen.... whether it comes from Jim Hill or someone on this site... Rumors are rumors until Disney confirms them...
And here is a {quote} detailing Lucas-land...
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Originally Posted by G4 TV
After much soul searching, I like the new name It does cover all aspects of the park.
With that said, I'd love to see in the rumored Lucus land a working Cantina themed restaurant. If done right, I'd spend all day there.
I agree with you on this. None of the new "changes" are of any interest to me. We don't do parades and my son is too old for meet and greets or any of the Play House stuff. The one attration sounds like a Buzz Lightyear redo.
I still like the studio's but the changes won't have any effect on my family.
I've also heard Jim Hill say that they'll eventually phase out the studios piece to become Disney's Hollywood. Anyway, my wish list for Hollywood:
- Update the park some. Yes, I loved the Honey I... series, but idk how many kids today know what that is.
- Leave Tower of Terror, Rock n Roller Coaster, and the Muppets be.
- Can't wait for Star Tours 2.0. Again, another sign that the park is dated is the fact Rex is voiced by Paul Ruebens.
- Change out some scenes from GMR. Yes, Jim has again spoken that GMR will probably get a refurb, but I'd like some more current movies in the lineup.
- How about reintroducing Roger Rabbit?
I like the name but I will have to get used to not calling it Disney - MGM Studios.
Thanks for the update. It is good to know that this issues has finally been resolved. I hope they plan something around the date of the name change as I will be visiting then. I look forward to more updates about any planned activities. :mickey:
Roger Rabbit would be great, but even better would be...more MUPPETS!
There's so many things they could do with the Muppets (hint hint...Muppet Movie Ride???), and Disney could even make Muppet Mobile Lab a permanent attraction over near Muppet Vision.
There's all this talk of Lucas land, but IMO the Muppets also deserve a land of their own.
Of course, for Roger Rabbit or the Muppets to expand their presence in DHS, Disney would have to get back in the good graces of, respectively, Steven Spielberg and the Henson family, but Bob Iger has so far done a good job of rebuilding ties broken by Eisner, like Steve Jobs and Pixar. So maybe a Muppet land or a Roger Rabbit isn't so far out of reach.
I am excited by the prospect of expanding the Star Wars and Indiana Jones theming/experience at the Studios! Wouldn't it be cool to have an eatery themed like the weird bar in the first SW movie? Or an actual Indiana Jones ride of some kind?
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The new name is ok, but I always think of California when I hear "Hollywood." Maybe they should have just gone with "Disney Studios."
Whatever they decide to name it will have no real effect on the enjoyment of my time there. The name is just a name, call it Fred if they want to, I'll still enjoy it.
Disney's Hollywood Studios is a catchy enough name. And it seems to me that often enough it is just referred to "The Studios", which would still apply just as much as it did before.
As for the preoposed Disney/Pixar Studios, personally I would have liked that. I guess I really don't understand the resistance to embracing the Disney/Pixar merger. To me it seems like such a natural pairing. However, I wouldn't be a bit surprised if they have a timeline for losing the Pixar name and going straight with the Disney brand.
I wonder if Disney's Florida Studios was ever considered. And then, returning some actual production work making it again an actual studio. For me, it lost a little magic when the actual studio work went away.