RAXIP
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Well the park has already changed names more times than any other Disney park correct?
That award goes to Epcot, with four names: EPCOT Center, Epcot ‘94, Epcot ‘95 and Epcot. Studios has had only two names.
Well the park has already changed names more times than any other Disney park correct?
Yeah, I know. It just seems like it's the baby of Star Tours and Mission Space. I was hoping for something different. ….But oh well, at least the 2nd ride in GE sounds unbelievably amazing.
Perhaps "Disney's Hollywood" Studios would be apt. It's a reflection of the part of Hollywood that is exclusively Disney's, i.e. the IP.
The Hollywoodland sign was built to advertise a housing development in Hollywood, a neighborhood of Los Angeles, located in the Hollywood Hills, that had briefly been its own city. Hollywood is not named after Hollywoodland.They should called it Disney’s Hollywoodland because the original Hollywood sign read as Hollywoodland when it was first built. It also sounds like the name of a park “I.e. Disneyland,” fits better than the studios moniker, is a throwback to old time Hollywood and in a way represents a Hollywood that never was since they dropped the land portion eventually.
It’s a major cost to rebrand something, and it causes confusion to guests. (People still are confused about Disney springs).
The Hollywoodland sign was built to advertise a housing development in Hollywood, a neighborhood of Los Angeles, located in the Hollywood Hills, that had briefly been its own city. Hollywood is not named after Hollywoodland.
Whats the story there anyway? I’m confused....the Disney Springs name isn’t intuitive at all. I had to search a few times to understand what the heck it was...and what was wrong with Disney village or Downtown Disney which both at least made some sense to me?
It's named after the "Springs" in question, which is found in Town Center. Disney Springs has a semi-vague overarching theme of an industrial/waterfront town which has been gentrified, with many of the former industrial buildings being re-purposed as shopping, dining, and entertainment offerings.Whats the story there anyway? I’m confused....the Disney Springs name isn’t intuitive at all. I had to search a few times to understand what the heck it was...and what was wrong with Disney village or Downtown Disney which both at least made some sense to me?
Atlanta is on the west coast?It’s no longer a working studio bc moving production to Orlando was a mistake to begin with. Nearly everything and everyone (i.e. every producer, animator, director, etc.) is based on the west coast. That’s just reality. To try to set up something in Florida that isn’t for local news just doesn’t work for the long term.
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