Archive for Disney’s Hollywood Studios

Sounds Like Summer Concert Series Heats Up Evenings at Epcot

Feel the rhythm as an assortment of high-energy bands pay tribute to the legends that inspired them. This rockin’ seasonal party packs in musical acts each week at America Gardens Theatre in World Showcase at Epcot.

June 29 to July 5: Don’t Look Back ~ Boston Tribute Band
July 6 to 12: Stayin’ Alive ~ A Tribute to the Bee Gees
July 13 to 19: Slippery When Wet ~ The Ultimate Bon Jovi Tribute
July 20 to 26: 2U ~ A Tribute to U2

Show times are 5:30, 6:45 and 8 p.m. – except on July 4 when expanded show times are 5:15, 6:30, 7:45 and 9 p.m. Sounds Like Summer concerts are included with Epcot admission (Entertainment subject to change without notice).

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Disney Announces ‘Villains Unleashed’ Guest List

villains-unleashedDisney Parks Blog has announced some of the 50 Villains that will invade Disney’s Hollywood Studios on August 23, 2014. Which are you excited to see? Let us know on Twitter.

  • Anastasia
  • Asajj Ventress – Star Wars Clone Wars
  • Banzai – The Lion King
  • Big Bad Wolf
  • Boba Fett – Star Wars
  • Bowler Hat Guy – Meet the Robinsons
  • Captain Hook – Peter Pan
  • Cruella De Vil – 101 Dalmations
  • Darth Maul – Star Wars
  • Darth Vader – Star Wars

Full List of Villains

More Details on Villains Unleashed Event

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Video – Mark Hamill Makes His Star Wars Weekends Debut at Disney’s Hollywood Studios for Weekend IV

Actor Mark Hamill, who portrayed farmboy-turned-galactic-hero Luke Skywalker in the Star Wars saga, makes his debut appearance at Star Wars Weekends June 6 at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. He is scheduled to appear June 6 – 8, 2014.

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“Villains Unleashed” Event Coming in August

villains-unleashed Disney’s Hollywood Studios is set to host a new one night event, “Villains Unleashed” on August 23, 2014.  The event will be a separate ticket and feature of 50 Villains with entertainment such as “Oogie Boogie’s Variety Show,” a Star Wars villain area, “Hades Hangout & Dance Party,” “Villainy In The Skies” fireworks spectacular, a villain-inspired pre-show to “Fantasmic!” Adult tickets cost $67 plus tax and children ages 3-9 cost $62 plus tax.

 

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Seven Dwarfs Mine Train Ride Photos

Take a look at some photos from around the exterior and interior of the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train at Magic Kingdom.

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Sneak Peek – Star Wars Weekends Gift Card Designs

Take a look at the Star Wars themed Gift Cards available Star Wars Weekends at Walt Disney World.

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Darth Vader Takes Cupcakes to the Dark Side – Commercial

Have you ever wondered what would happen in the pastry display case if the Darth Vader cupcake was consumed by the dark side? Take a look at how that scenario just might play out.

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Star Wars Weekends 2014 Commercial

Want to feel the power of the Force? Encounter Star Wars celebrities and characters for special shows, presentations, autographs and more at Star Wars Weekends! This galactic event is jam-packed with out-of-this-world entertainment and some of your favorite Disney’s Hollywood Studios attractions—weekends, May 16 to June 15, 2014.

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Earning My Ears by Jennifer Romano

Since I have become a cast member at Walt Disney World, I have had the opportunity to view the parks from a new perspective. When I first expressed interest in working at WDW, so many people told me that I would not like working in the parks and that I would get sick of going to Disney World everyday. Now that I have been working for a while, I can say that being a cast member has not put a damper on my love for the parks, nor has it spoiled the magic for me. Since I have been a cast member, I can honestly say that I feel like I am part of creating magic and happiness for others. This has given me an even stronger appreciation for all of the hard work that makes Walt Disney World function so well.

When someone starts as a cast member, he or she attends Traditions, which is a class that helps to explain the history and mission statement on which the Disney Company is built. This all-day course was so much fun for me because I love Disney history, and I also believe in furthering Walt Disney’s legacy of quality family entertainment. We learned some important core values during Traditions. First, as a cast member, one of our primary goals is to create happiness for our guests. We are part of the magic that makes Disney Parks so special, and we are the stewards of Walt Disney’s legacy. We have a responsibility to treat every guest as a very individual person (VIP), and we need to have pride in all that we do. In addition to these lessons, we also learned about the four keys basics, which are safety, courtesy, show, and efficiency. These four keys are the guiding principles by which all Disney Parks operate. Safety is the first and most important key because we want both guests and cast members to be safe so that they can have fun. You are safer at a Disney Park than anywhere else on earth!

After completing all of my various orientations, I finally found out that I would be working at the Great Movie Ride in Hollywood Studios. I was both excited and nervous because I knew that I would have to learn a 40 page script in a very short amount of time. Even though I definitely felt concerned, I was so excited to start my journey as a cast member! I trained for six very long days, and then I had to go through my assessment, which was very challenging. Luckily (and with lots of hard work), I passed and earned my ears!

I never thought that I would be pursuing my dream of becoming a cast member; so many people told me that it was impossible and would just ruin my love of Disney World. However, I am proud to say that all of those folks were wrong, and I am glad that I took a risk and became a cast member. Every morning when I am walking through Hollywood Studios before the park opens, I am able to watch the park come to life. It goes from a peaceful place to a hive of activity as all of the cast members start to arrive and prepare their areas for another day of creating magic. Then, I spend all day fighting bandits and gangsters who try to steal the jewel from the great stone god, Anubis. I get to protect guests from the Wicked Witch and visit the wonderful land of Oz every 22 minutes.

All in all, working for Disney has enhanced my love of the parks, and I can’t wait to see where this journey takes me. There are so many different opportunities for cast members, and who knows where I will be working a few years from now? So, if you make it over to the Great Movie Ride, “my name is Jenn, and I’ll be your guide for a magical journey into the movies!” Until next time, have a magical day, and keep moving forward!

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‘Maleficent’ Sneak Peek Now at Disney’s Hollywood Studios

Guests at Disney’s Hollywood Studios will have the chance to see a special extended trailer of “Maleficent” in the ABC Sound Studio. The special sneak peek at the untold story of Disney’s iconic villain from the classic “Sleeping Beauty” will be playing daily through mid-June. “Maleficent” opens in theaters on May 30, 2014 and stars Angelina Jolie as the mistress of all evil.

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