Originally posted by Pippa
Hi Brer Stitch
I too have been thinking about doing Backstage Magic, can you tell us more details?
I'm not Brer Stitch, but I'll give you a rundown of what we did on the tour last October...
The tour began at 10 AM. Big group, I think it was 21 people, plus the guide and bus driver. You get a small Mears bus that takes you around to the three parks (EPCOT/MGM/MK). Our tour guide was Bonnie.
I'm sure I'll miss a few things we did here, it was a 7 hour tour.
They start you out with EPCOT. We visited the American Adventure, and went behind the scenes to show you how the show works. Very impressive, then on to Body Wars, we got to see the ride in action from backstage. Let me tell you, most people would think twice about riding BW if they would see how far that platform really moves.
Then on to MGM where we had lunch at Mama Melrose. Nice spread of food. Then we went to the costuming department. They gave of little pieces of Prince Charmings costume, and we got to see how they desing and create all the costumes. This is the building you see on the tram tour ride through the windows.
Then on to the shops where they make everything. We toured the metal shops, wood shops, painting and fabrications. The area were the make and repair the audio-animatronics, and we even walked through the area were they are putting the new attraction, Mission:Space together. This ride looks like it will be fun! These shopw were great to see. Even after going through them, the magic still exists. It's amazing what they can do.
We also toured the Chrismas building were they were preping all the Chrismas decorations for the parks, resorts, and the two ships. Simply amazing. There is so much they do in so little time.
Then over to MK, where we first saw the 3:00 parade. Then a tour of the Utilidor system. Then we went over to the parade area and saw the parade prep area. Let me tell you, it's un-nerving a bit to see the character "heads" hanging on a wall. I think this is why you have to be over 16 to do this tour.
Then we were taken back to EPCOT and the tour ended. It was after 5:00 PM when we got back, and my feet were killing me. We met a few people on the tour, some that were staying at our resort.
The tour is so full of sights and information, it's almost information overload at times. It doesn't take any of the magic away, and I think it adds to it. Now when I look at something at WDW, I'm always thinking what the imagineer was up to when they built it., 'cos you know there is always a purpose to this stuff. They just don't will-nilly do stuff. It's all planned out.