Could happen, but I don't think so...not yet. It eats a lot of people, for a lot of time. And that park needs people eaters.
And if they just get rid of the "backlot" part of the name, and call it what it is...a short course in movie magic...then it wouldn't be misnamed. Water effects, then props in the warehouse, then props in the boneyard, a view into a costuming department and a set construction space, roll through two big outdoor sets (LMA and Cat Canyon), big outdoor disaster effects, and then to view props from award winners in the AFI showcase. It's stale in parts, but it's a good little window into a movie-making, and works thematically for the park.
My guess is that it comes back, with a little sprucing up (but not much), so that it can continue to eat people for another 3-4 years until the space is needed for construction. I wouldn't be shocked if it stayed closed, but while the WoL and 20K closures always seemed to be more or less permanent from the beginning, this one doesn't strike me as such.
It does take up a positively gargantuan amount of real estate, though, even before you factor in the car rehearsal lot behind Pixar Place.
Other than the safari at Animal Kingdom, I can't think of another attraction that eats up so much land.
Man, I missed all the cool stuff about Backlot Tour. I wonder if TDO is just spiffing it up, or is it adding something new?
The problem is... it was a true backlot experience and they removed it to put in LMA. Granted they also had good justification since the property was no longer a real working studio but that's a whole other topic. LOLIt really does. BLT, along with the LMA practice lot, takes up roughly 500k sq. feet and the majority of that is just concrete road. There is so much potential there to make it a true "backlot" experience if TDO thinks it's worth the investment.
The problem is... it was a true backlot experience and they removed it to put in LMA. Granted they also had good justification since the property was no longer a real working studio but that's a whole other topic. LOL
Maybe it's just a cost cutting measure since Jan/Feb is a slow time.Could happen, but I don't think so...not yet. It eats a lot of people, for a lot of time. And that park needs people eaters.
And if they just get rid of the "backlot" part of the name, and call it what it is...a short course in movie magic...then it wouldn't be misnamed. Water effects, then props in the warehouse, then props in the boneyard, a view into a costuming department and a set construction space, roll through two big outdoor sets (LMA and Cat Canyon), big outdoor disaster effects, and then to view props from award winners in the AFI showcase. It's stale in parts, but it's a good little window into a movie-making, and works thematically for the park.
My guess is that it comes back, with a little sprucing up (but not much), so that it can continue to eat people for another 3-4 years until the space is needed for construction. I wouldn't be shocked if it stayed closed, but while the WoL and 20K closures always seemed to be more or less permanent from the beginning, this one doesn't strike me as such.
One could hope that that they're going to use that time to film all new
episodes of Thunder in Paradise back there?
More muppets.
Maybe it's just a cost cutting measure since Jan/Feb is a slow time.
For me, the only problem I have with the attraction is the props in the warehouse. I never get to look around.
The stage was gone when we were there at the end of September.And while I am not a super fan of the hat... I will take it over that god-awful stage they put infront that blocks half of it... it looks hodgepodge.
Kind of in the same boat here. We would rather take our time looking through the props warehouse than get onto the tram anyway so we are ok with being last in that case. Frankly what's in there tends to be more interesting than 75% of the "tour" these days. Needless to say I'm hoping for something that really helps to pull together the tour with the "Hollywood" theme but as I said earlier, my gut tells me outside of cleaning and repainting the only change is going to be to the water effects tank show.I've just let people walk past me before while I was looking at things.
I wish they would open a movie exhibit, of props and costumes from classic and current films. Like the last show room when you exit the tram.
I guess they have to buy those props? But i like your idea.I wish they would open a movie exhibit, of props and costumes from classic and current films. Like the last show room when you exit the tram.
I guess they have to buy those props? But i like your idea.
I didn't know if being the props from a different business segment of the WDW Co., movies vs. parks, that maybe they had to purchase the props.They won't have to buy too many props, considering the Walt Disney Company owns some of the best movie franchises out there now that people want to see props from.
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