Originally posted by Sir Hiss527
I was looking through my annual passholder little booklet thing. And I looked at all the tours that Disney had to offer. And one of them was Backstage Magic, and it was under all 4 parks. Is this tour any good? Where exactly does the tour guide take you? Thanks!
I don't want to be harassed for answering too many questions, but I'll go ahead and answer yours, because I actually, personally, took this tour
The Backstage Magic Tour is excellent. It, of course, varies year to year, and tour-guide to tour-guide, but it roughly goes like this:
Meet at EPCOT. Get on a bus and drive backstage, behind Living Seas. We toured the area behind the park perimeter and our first stop was at Bpdy Wars. We saw how one of the simulators worked. Then off to the American Adventure where we went in the back door, before it was open to the public, and saw how the show works. Then we went around the world showcase to the Mexico side. We went in the Cast Services building for EPCOT.
After that we headed to MGM via some backroads. The first time I took it, we toured the Fantasmic Stage. The most recent time, we went right to the Costume Department, where they design and make all the costumes for the characters, cast members, and parade performers. Then we walked New York Street and had lunch at Mama Melrose's.
After lunch we got on the bus and took the backroads to Backstage West of the MK. We went in the Parade Barn and saw the floats up close. We also saw the back side of Splash Mountain and Pirates. After that we drove behind the MK to Central Shops, where they make everything. Then we toured the massive Christmas Storage warehouse.
Then we took the bus to the parking lot behind the east side of Main Street. We went downstairs into the Utilidors and saw the area under Main Street. Then we went back up to Main Street to watch the end of the 3:00 parade. We walkd up main street, noting all the names on the windows, then snuck back behind Main Street thru a fence near the Ice Cream Parlor. After that, we bussed back to EPCOT where we departed.
They may include AK now, but it wasn't on the tour in 2003. Anyway, I highly suggest it if you're a backstage buff, a technical person, or just like secrets. However, if you're more into the Magic Kingdom, the Keys to the Kingdom would be for you, as it goes into the MK history, timeline, architecture and ride secrets more in depth.