Fantasia aounds very cool! why dont you do it in 3-D?
(or maybe it is already and i missed that part)
Yes. It is already in 3-D.
The Backlot-
After passing through Toon Studios, you'll arrive at the Backlot. To your left you'll find
The Backlot Tour. (More info on this later. I think Disneyson1 drew some concept art, too). The ride gives you a fell of the park and has various show stops in the different lands. Next to the attraction, is
The Writer's Shop, a cozy Starbucks-like cafe, that offers great books and includes a bakery.
The Backlot Express, a large outdoor restaraunt,lies next to the shop. Across the street is the lands, first sub-land.
ABC Television- This area is dedicated to the T.V. station Disney is affiliated with. Guests should watch out for some special celebrity appearances from their favorite T.V. shows. Ahead is
ABC Soundstages, a guided tour that takes guests on a tour on the sets of some ABC's popular shows, such as Desperate Housewives, Lost, and Grey's Anatomy. Next to the soundstage is the
ABC Commissary, a indoor/outdoor cafe that has large televisions that play clips from ABC shows. Connected to the cafe is the
ABC Studio Store.
Back on the Backlot street, ahead is the second sub-land.
Disney Channel Digital Database- You pass under a large neon Mouse Ears profile (similar to the one that is the Disney Channel's logo.) There are several television imbedded in the ground, under glass panels, that each broadcast a different show. To your left, you'll find
High School Musical, a 20 minute production that that is presented in the
Disney Channel Theater, featuring songs from the 3 movies. Next to the theater, you'll find
The Disney Channel Studio Store, which is split up into themed Disney Channel show sections. Next to the store, is the next attraction,
3-Disney Channel, a 3-D movie where, guests are transported into their shows, such as Hannah Montana, The Suite Life of Zack and Cody, and That's So Raven.