Future of the Hollywood Tower of Terror

Blobbles

Well-Known Member
Just to confirm: Are you saying it's getting a "tune-up" or an IP overlay?
The best we can hope for is it still staying the Hollywood Tower Hotel.

The Twilight Zone is probably %99.9 gone if what he says is true. If not, it’s going to happen eventually. It’s unfortunate but true. I have a gut feeling this is true. The merchandise not featuring the twilight zone name, or even tower of terror, as well as tot getting NO merchandise push or even akdowlegement in ANY form by the company for the attractions 30th birthday this year is very telling. Even current version of figment got a 20th birthday pin recently. We all kidna never thought to realize how odd that was. It’s the last attraction not themed to an ip created by the company, owned by the company, or invented by imagineering at Disney World.
 
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HauntedPirate

Park nostalgist
Premium Member
The best we can hope for is it still staying the Hollywood Tower Hotel.

The Twilight Zone is probably %99.9 gone if what he says is true. If not, it’s going to happen eventually. It’s unfortunate but true. I have a gut feeling this is true. The merchandise not featuring the twilight zone name, or even tower of terror, as well as tot getting NO merchandise push or even akdowlegement in ANY form by the company for the attractions 30th birthday this year is very telling. Even current version of figment got a 20th birthday pin recently. We all kidna never thought to realize how odd that was. It’s the last attraction not themed to an ip created by the company, owned by the company, or invented by imagineering at Disney World.
A brand new member spewing “inside information”? Sure…

Keep the salt handy. I trust about half a dozen posters when it comes to such information. That poster isn’t on the list. (I have a reason to be suspicious, but that poster isn’t why)
 

lazyboy97o

Well-Known Member
A brand new member spewing “inside information”? Sure…

Keep the salt handy. I trust about half a dozen posters when it comes to such information. That poster isn’t on the list. (I have a reason to be suspicious, but that poster isn’t why)
It is kind of fascinating how often it works that someone can just pop in spewing stuff that people start taking as gospel.
 

K&KDizFreaks

Active Member
My sources say that due to current trends and the need to remove anything scary, one floor will be removed from the building every 2 years until the ride becomes the Happiness Hotel completing the Muppet takeover of that corner of the park.
 

Blobbles

Well-Known Member
A brand new member spewing “inside information”? Sure…

Keep the salt handy. I trust about half a dozen posters when it comes to such information. That poster isn’t on the list. (I have a reason to be suspicious, but that poster isn’t why)
It’s not because of that poster, it’s just bc I’ve been kinda sus about the future of tower for a while with the things mentioned above.

No way it stays TZ Forever. I would love to be wrong though.
 

JohnD

Well-Known Member
A brand new member spewing “inside information”? Sure…

Keep the salt handy. I trust about half a dozen posters when it comes to such information. That poster isn’t on the list. (I have a reason to be suspicious, but that poster isn’t why)
Tells you everything you need to know.
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mickEblu

Well-Known Member
Damn, I really want to experience the original TOT. Hopefully it’s still there in 2026. Don’t be cheap Disney - just pay the damn licensing fees. It’s one of your most popular attractions of all time. The ride would lose a lot of its luster without Rod Serlings voice and the TZ music/ theme. You just can’t help but feel like it’s on borrowed time and that’s a shame. A superbly executed Disney Haunted hotel ride themed to the Twilight Zone. That’s my era. What a time to have been a Disney parks fan.
 
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HOUSE OF MAGIC
Premium Member
Disney Imagineer Turns Thrill Ride into Preschool Paradise

Imagineer-in-Chief Charita Carter unveiled plans to transform the former Twilight Zone Tower of Terror into a whimsical Bluey-themed adventure, bringing joy to little ones while preserving the iconic ride system.

"We wanted to create an experience that captures the magic of Bluey's world while keeping the excitement of the original tower," Carter explained, her eyes sparkling with creativity. The new attraction, titled "Bluey's Big Adventure," promises to delight preschoolers with a journey through various play-inspired scenes, culminating in a fun, family-friendly drop.
 

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