Movie magic comes to life at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, awash in the glitz and glamour of Hollywood’s Golden Age. Step into the action with …
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Mar 13, 2025
STAGE SHOWS: Know the schedules for the live-shows (Indiana Jones, Frozen, Beauty & the Beast) - seating fills up quickly and you might not be admitted after the show starts. FOOD: Before your visit…Full review by PackUpNGoNow
Mar 9, 2025
Fantastic park. We visited all 4 Disney Parks and Universal during our trip and this was probably my favourite! Great variety of rides, managed to get on all the "difficult" ones by rope dropping and…Full review by scottinspain82
Mar 4, 2025
Park is not what it used to be so many broken rides and even Fantasia with technical difficulties even with lightening pass so limited you wind up waiting 70 minutes anyway. used to be short skits …Full review by patriciabO7078SM
We are visiting Disney for the first time and are in Orlando for only two days. Blogs seem to say fast pass is not really worth it as the wait is still the same. Is this true? Also. The buying of tickets and pre booking reservations is all very confusing. I'm not sure what to buy. And how this all works. HELP ME PLEASE.
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Get to HS 45-60 minutes before early entry starts. If you are staying on property you can get in earlier than the posted open time most days. Go straight to Rise if the Resistance as …
Get to HS 45-60 minutes before early entry starts. If you are staying on property you can get in earlier than the posted open time most days. Go straight to Rise if the Resistance as soon as they let you in. You can get Rise and Smugglers Run done before park opening. Plus see Galaxy's Edge pretty empty. We use the disability pass and most of the time it cut down the time but other rides it did not change anything.
The question you should ask is, should you bring one and if so, can you be 100% safe to both yourself and others? Some rides are very fast, in the dark, and very jerky. Losing your go …
The question you should ask is, should you bring one and if so, can you be 100% safe to both yourself and others? Some rides are very fast, in the dark, and very jerky. Losing your go-pro and or the stick could easily hurt someone.