5 Abandoned Remnants of the Old MGM Studios

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Take a peek behind the curtain, take a look behind the... camera... Take a gander through the... I dunno, the viewfinder? I'll work on it. Ever wonder what's left over from Hollywood Studios' early days as MGM Studios? Wonder no longer.
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  • @blackbears34
    @blackbears34Ай бұрын

    Oh the joy of hearing “Hello I’m Michael Eisner” and wondering if he’s about to create a top tier attraction.. or send the company into massive dept

  • @ConnorCampbell-ch5mk

    @ConnorCampbell-ch5mk

    Ай бұрын

    It’s a 50/50

  • @Atmblack03

    @Atmblack03

    Ай бұрын

    His execution was bad but his intentions initially weren't..look at how much people now love Disneyland Paris/ Euro Disney. How much thought they put into that park alone. People just didn't show up and it impacted the future of the other parks after.

  • @TheZackofSpades

    @TheZackofSpades

    Ай бұрын

    Why not both?

  • @Seantendo

    @Seantendo

    Ай бұрын

    I always think of the intros he would do for The Wonderful World Of Disney. To me it always meant movie time.

  • @CaelumTheWolf

    @CaelumTheWolf

    Ай бұрын

    Or both at the same time

  • @williamcrossley2769
    @williamcrossley2769Ай бұрын

    Now that the Great Movie Ride is gone we really need the Muppets Great Movie Ride. That way we could still experience a version of the classic ride.

  • @SlipperySoap

    @SlipperySoap

    Ай бұрын

    I see your point!

  • @ab5olut3zero95

    @ab5olut3zero95

    Ай бұрын

    Would be loads better than the runaway railway or whatever it’s called now

  • @johnn1381
    @johnn1381Ай бұрын

    DHS definitely needs more Muppets, we were robbed of Muppets Studios.

  • @SRKStar

    @SRKStar

    Ай бұрын

    It’s also I feel like spiked in popularity online recently in the 2020’s with all of the videos out about them from movies to specific characters to topics, there’s a lot more love I feel like than back in the day also more respect. And back in the day as in the 2000’s to 2010’s I feel like. At least online.

  • @freshgarbage1492

    @freshgarbage1492

    Ай бұрын

    @@SRKStar I completely agree, Muppets are extremely popular at the moment with Gen Z and Millenials and soon (already for the millenials) they'll be growing up with jobs and children and wallets

  • @antonio__69

    @antonio__69

    Ай бұрын

    *cries in california adventure*

  • @porcelainthunder2213

    @porcelainthunder2213

    Ай бұрын

    Muppets are a dead/legacy property.

  • @nicksorenson940

    @nicksorenson940

    Ай бұрын

    I can tell that it was Eisner who was pretty big on wanting Kermit and the gang to become officially part of the Disney family even back then, while now they're finally owned by Disney under Iger and constantly feel slept on and neglected when compared to Star Wars and Marvel Studios. It is nice to know that people can still be able to watch The Muppet Show on Disney+ now, but I do think that The Muppets themselves definitely deserve better.

  • @elementalturnip
    @elementalturnipАй бұрын

    DHS Cast Member here! In the backstage areas kinda between Galaxy's Edge and Toy Story Land/Pixar Place there are still remnants of the old Streets of America facades. They've definitely seen better days but they're still there. Obviously all of that stuff is out of guest view and I had no idea until I had to go back there for something but yeah.

  • @jalapeno1119

    @jalapeno1119

    Ай бұрын

    My heart is so happy that they're still there

  • @KnarlyKnux

    @KnarlyKnux

    Ай бұрын

    Can you take a vid and upload it?

  • @elementalturnip

    @elementalturnip

    Ай бұрын

    @@KnarlyKnux I would love to but it's against the company policy to film backstage areas. I'd get in serious trouble if I did.

  • @lucaswinters9565

    @lucaswinters9565

    Ай бұрын

    You can see some from Muppetvision exit area also!!

  • @bradwhite5884

    @bradwhite5884

    Ай бұрын

    I wish some of the old parts of the ride still exist tbh, or maybe move them somewhere else if they ever revive it tbh, so yeah

  • @turcj
    @turcjАй бұрын

    Disney should give some love to the Muppets. Since they just replaced the seats, I would guess that Muppet Vision is sticking around - as it should. They should turn Mama Melrose's into character dining: reopen that huge Muppet Store: and turn Star Tours into a Muppet ride - Pigs in Space would be an easy and comical overlay.

  • @brianplord
    @brianplordАй бұрын

    I think it's very sad that these parks have moved away from the educational/entertainment hybrid model they used to follow. I remember loving the back lot tour as a kid, as well as strolling down those movie set streets. Same at EPCOT Center. The educational stuff at EPCOT really rounded out the park and gave it its character. Everything has become so 'BIGGER, FASTER, MOVE MOVE MOVE!', in your face. 'RIDES RIDES RIDES'. 'Look here, look there!'. WDW used to have a calming charm to it that's long gone.

  • @buildingthemagic
    @buildingthemagicАй бұрын

    One more for the books: some of the street signs on Sunset Boulevard still bear the original “seal” of the park - with the Earful Tower in its unredacted. The trash cans have that modified one, but you can still find a few of the good old ones here and there.

  • @XpediousF
    @XpediousFАй бұрын

    I loved MGM. It was worth it just for Star Tours, Indy Jones, Muppets, Tower of Terror, and of course the great movie ride!! Could spend all day just riding over and over and over

  • @terencejay8845

    @terencejay8845

    Ай бұрын

    There was a law suit re the Tower of Terror. A woman who had bad abdominal adhesions (fibrous scar tissue - I have some myself ) from surgery, would ride it because of the drop and sudden stop, which loosened some adhesions. So, she would join the 'singles' line and ride it again and again, sometimes all day. The park tried to ban her from riding and she sued them as there was no limit mentioned on the ticket. The park relented and she had free rein to carry on. I loved that ride. EDIT: I found this. 'In 2009, Disney was sued by Denise Mooty, a lady who rode the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror over 50 times a day. Every day. Mooty suffered from abdominal adhesions, and claimed that the frequent drops on the ride at Disney's Hollywood Studios helped to ease the pain.' It says she was banned for abusing workers, but she denied that.

  • @Zoopop13

    @Zoopop13

    18 күн бұрын

    add aerosmith and thats my MGM. honestly this and Epcot are prob my favourites, though i love me some dinoland and dinosaurs as well. haunted mansion is my MK go-to, but more old Disney i dont like barely any of their new endeavors as of late.

  • @leeirby3857

    @leeirby3857

    5 күн бұрын

    @@Zoopop13 And don't forget the concerts that MGM studios used to do like Joey McIntire and Britney Spears back in the 90's

  • @AverytheCubanAmerican
    @AverytheCubanAmericanАй бұрын

    Everybody gangsta till Eisner says, *"Hullo, I'm Michael Eisner".* A fun fact about Tatooine, it was filmed in Tunisia! George Lucas chose Tunisia because he was attracted to the country’s architecture! The Lars homestead’s white domes were located in the town of Nefta, built low into the desert floor to stay cool. A room in a cave network in Matama stood in for some of the interiors of Luke’s childhood home. The adaptations to survive the harsh desert of Tatooine were real innovations used for thousands of years across Northern Africa. Lucas returned to Tunisia again for The Phantom Menace. Anakin Skywalker’s home, a cool stone building with stairs carved into its facade, was filmed in Ong Jemel. This time, there was a greater reliance on built sets, though they still drew from architectural styles used by the Tunisians. Attack of the Clones was also filmed there, while the sequel trilogy made use of places like Bolivia's Salar de Uyuni salt flat to stand in for Krait (The Last Jedi) and the UAE's portion of the Rub' al Khali desert became Jakku (The Force Awakens). Tatooine is meant to be a barren desert planet, but in real-life Tunisia the weather was more temperamental. On the second day of the shoot, a freak rainstorm ruined the day’s filming, tightening an already limited schedule of 11 days in the country. The problems only grew from there. Anthony Daniels could hardly move in his suit, those stiff movements are about as good as he could manage. The controls that operated R2-D2 were better at picking up Tunisian radio signals, necessitating that the droid be pulled along the desert floor on skis by a wire. Things only got worse from there. Blistering heat during the day turned to unforgiving cold at night. The crew operated on very little sleep and many sickened with dysentery as the shoot dragged on past the planned 11 days. A massive sandstorm destroyed the Jawas’ sandcrawler, which then had to be rebuilt in just one day. That same sandcrawler almost started a very real war when Muammar Gaddafi accused the Tunisians of preparing to stage an invasion, with the sandcrawler mistaken as a real military vehicle. They quickly moved away from the Libyan border.

  • @ryanbusse5674
    @ryanbusse5674Ай бұрын

    Man Hollywood Studios has come a LONG way. I love what it is today, but I really do miss the great movie ride.

  • @JW-mz8ym

    @JW-mz8ym

    Ай бұрын

    Same

  • @Double-R-Nothing
    @Double-R-NothingАй бұрын

    #5 has a special place in my heart, since my parents first met at Endor Vendors

  • @louispacetime1576

    @louispacetime1576

    Ай бұрын

    That’s pretty amazing

  • @cgimovieman
    @cgimoviemanАй бұрын

    First visited MGM in July of 1989. I was already very much into movies, and the park had such an influence on me that I went to college for film production and moved to Orlando. Sadly, much of any real production ceased right around or just after I finished school and entered the workforce, and in the years since I’ve realized how naive I was as a kid and teen, believing in MGM as being crafted into the new “East Coast Hollywood”. It was always a theme park first and a studio second, or even third. Still, in the 2000’s and early 2010’s I worked with many people in Orlando in the television industry who were former staffers at MGM. They have the fondest memories of its earliest days, working on shows like The New Mickey Mouse Club, back when some of the cast who became celebrities today were on it, parts of big animated films like Beauty and the Beast, and films like Parenthood and Passenger 57. I’ve lived in Orlando now for 26 years, and unfortunately my career has totally died as I’ve been unable to part with my dream here. But I still think back on that glorious summer of 1989, when MGM was brand new and all was right with the world.

  • @themaxcollective

    @themaxcollective

    Ай бұрын

    x

  • @weston407
    @weston407Ай бұрын

    I miss The Great Movie Ride so much 😔 of all of the rides and attractions that have come and gone in Orlando, that one might be the one I miss the most

  • @Meatball2022
    @Meatball2022Ай бұрын

    Loved MGM during the Osborne family Christmas. That was amazing.

  • @wdwnutjm
    @wdwnutjmАй бұрын

    we went that very first summer of 1989- such a great park! I really miss all the behind the scenes stuff- presentations of the sound effects, blue screens, etc. where you could get right up out of the audience and be a part of it. so much fun

  • @inkwadnito966
    @inkwadnito966Ай бұрын

    “The Great Muppet Movie Ride”?? Brilliant!!

  • @pault5557

    @pault5557

    Ай бұрын

    Jim Henson even talked about it in a documentary about The Muppets and how it would be about making movies, but everything would be wrong! 😎

  • @maryminott2593
    @maryminott2593Ай бұрын

    Disney MGM was my favorite park back in the day

  • @vonfluffinstuff5796
    @vonfluffinstuff5796Ай бұрын

    I loved the MGM studios. My 1st visit to Florida and we went on the backlot tour, and saw how lilo and Stitch was drawn and animated. I absolutely fell in love Stich is my fave character 😍

  • @davidleanza1142
    @davidleanza1142Ай бұрын

    I loved this video. My first job at WDW was a tour guide at The Backstage Studio Tram Tour. I did that job for 7 months before moving to the MK to open the Surprise Celebration Parade and Spectromagic as a dancer/character performer. I can still recite that tour script. I have a lot of emotions walking through that arch and seeing my beloved tour building and the Animation Building. “Off to your right hand side is the symbol of the Disney MGM Studios, the Earful Tower. It’s stands an incredible 13 stories high and has a hat size of 342 and 3/8” Another remnant you can see if as you enter Toy Story Land, on the backside of building that houses the Walt Disney Story, you’ll see it says The Roy O Disney Production Center.

  • @SailorDisco
    @SailorDiscoАй бұрын

    I hope they never get rid of Muppet Vision 3D. Losing that means losing Jim Henson’s last film.

  • @papingosstudios161

    @papingosstudios161

    Ай бұрын

    Eventually they are gonna get rid of it

  • @JaniceJean13
    @JaniceJean13Ай бұрын

    The Great Muppets Movie Ride would have been so perfect. I wish that was made.

  • @MicheleKlinger
    @MicheleKlingerАй бұрын

    I recently found a map for MGM from 1997 in a box of random WDW trip memories, and it was fascinating trying to match up what was there then vs. now. I loved MGM as a kid and was OBSESSED with the backlot tour and Great Movie Ride (along with the muppets of course!). It’s amazing you can still find little tidbits of the old days leftover.

  • @jubipants
    @jubipantsАй бұрын

    100% agree that the Muppets studio was such a loss for Hollywood Studios. But I also miss the back lot tour. I got to ride it during my very first Disney visit in 2000 and I LOVED it. It’s my People Mover, and I miss it.

  • @philipstehno1495
    @philipstehno1495Ай бұрын

    My wife and I were in the Indiana Jones Stunt Spectacular show while on our honeymoon in ‘96. I remember a lot of things highlighted in this video.

  • @SizzleMap
    @SizzleMapАй бұрын

    Wow!! Thank you so much for mentioning my CAMERAMAN SCULPTURE video. I’ve been a fan of your channel for so long and you are a great inspiration. I have some more untold Disney stories that I’ve been working on. Would love to collaborate with you if you are up for it. THANKS AGAIN!

  • @michaelsullivan3581

    @michaelsullivan3581

    Ай бұрын

    Yay SizzleMap!

  • @Iamthegame19
    @Iamthegame1926 күн бұрын

    i miss old mgm, glad i saw it as a kid but wish i could see it as an adult. remember more of it and appreciate it more

  • @bdchiaccio
    @bdchiaccioАй бұрын

    I remember MGM when it opened. SO much better than HS is now. We stayed almost all day and loved all of the attractions, including Star Tours with the AT-ATs. We barely stay a few hours now. Miss those good old days. RIP GMR!

  • @krob2445
    @krob2445Ай бұрын

    Back in the late 80s early 90s MGM was at its peak for nostalgia. Loved visiting my Golden Girls house every tram ride. 😊

  • @FleshGolem420
    @FleshGolem420Ай бұрын

    I was in Anaheim the other day and the Haunted Mansion queue is totally scorched earth. You can just see glimpses of yellow earthmoving equipment back there. THERE WILL BE NO REMNANTS. Sigh.

  • @michaelsullivan3581

    @michaelsullivan3581

    Ай бұрын

    Some has been saved and much respectful references will abound. Fear not foolish mortals...

  • @mundanestuff
    @mundanestuffАй бұрын

    Its my favorite park. Went there a few times in the 90s and again in 97 on our honeymoon, had a blast. Early June in Orlando, weather was great, tickets weren't insane. And maybe four times since?

  • @DimitriyMykhaylovDisneyFan
    @DimitriyMykhaylovDisneyFanАй бұрын

    I Miss the Old and True Disney-MGM Studios Theme Park

  • @ameliadiaz8040

    @ameliadiaz8040

    Ай бұрын

    Me too.

  • @pault5557
    @pault5557Ай бұрын

    Can we agree on one thing: the PRESHOW for Muppet Vision 3D was a great attraction in and of itself! True Muppet chaos and humor!!! 🙌❤️😎

  • @kaygee5115
    @kaygee5115Ай бұрын

    I appreciate the love for Muppet Vision 3D. It never gets the credit it deserves and I truly hope it's there forever.

  • @keiraabi
    @keiraabiАй бұрын

    when i was little my favorites were the backlot tour, the great movie ride, muppets 3D, and then tower of terror (im an 04 girl but 2006-2008 was my jam) edit: and the honey i shrunk the kids set and the meet and greets in that area. i wish they had those characters still. i hate myself for being scared of monsters inc when i was little 😭

  • @Star_light.19
    @Star_light.19Ай бұрын

    I love Hollywood studios as it is now, but I feel like we definitely need more to it. Definitely more muppets.

  • @lumbahjacki4133
    @lumbahjacki4133Ай бұрын

    I’m such a Muppets Vision 3D Stan and am honored to be seen and acknowledged!!!

  • @TBustah
    @TBustahАй бұрын

    So much wasted space… Why not put a museum in one of those shuttered buildings? They’ve got to have decades’ worth of film memorabilia and old stuff from the parks in storage. It’d raise interest in the park and decrease traffic in the others (at least when it comes to regulars and Disney adults), and it would have to cost a lot less than a more conventional attraction because there’d be less to build. What’d be the overhead? Lighting, air conditioning, and a few cast members to run it? They could even rotate in new exhibits to encourage repeat visits.

  • @josephhutton7574
    @josephhutton7574Ай бұрын

    Great video! This is so tough for me. Hollywood Studios is just a different park that happens to occupy the space MGM Studios held. MGM was my favorite place on the planet. It's such a strange experience to see your childhood favorites get slowly replaced over a few decades. Some of the new attractions are great, but I'll forever miss the golden days of MGM Studios.

  • @nicksorenson940

    @nicksorenson940

    Ай бұрын

    This is why in a perfect world there would exist all the space in the world for adding new attractions and nothing from before should ever have to be lost or replaced.

  • @jamesf791
    @jamesf791Ай бұрын

    I love Disney but only watch it via other people's videos. I haven't been since 1990 😭. But did go to the MGM studios. I remember they had an "I love Lucy" show.

  • @jemmatilling1715
    @jemmatilling1715Ай бұрын

    Sees video Ooh I'll watch that later Sees video is new I'M WATCHING THAT NOW.

  • @ericroll
    @ericroll10 күн бұрын

    I worked there from opening day until 1994. I had forgotten some of the info you brought up, especially the Muppets Studios development. In the early days, they tried to sell the park as a Working Movie Studio as much as a Theme Park. That did not last long. The "Working Movie Studio" was abandoned pretty quickly. I worked the Animation Tour, The Backstage Studio Tour (Tram section), and the Little Mermaid attraction. Now all 3 are toast. So much has changed! Almost all for the better--I Love Galaxy's Edge. But I do miss The Great Movie Ride. Oh, I also worked that attraction as well... oh, and Honey I shrunk the Kids... oh, and the Walking Tour... and all those are gone as well.

  • @michaelsullivan3581
    @michaelsullivan3581Ай бұрын

    You never cease to astound me, Holmes! I attempt never to be hyperbolic, but this is a masterpiece! And, yes, we must have Muppet Vision 3K!

  • @Andrinn
    @Andrinn10 күн бұрын

    Spot on with this take! A lot of vids seem to reminisce longingly about yesteryear at this park and others. I love to reminisce too, but it’s much better today. And still only worth a half day before heading over to Epcot for drinks, dinner, and Living With The Land. *chefs kiss*

  • @johnpirtle1812
    @johnpirtle1812Ай бұрын

    One of my favorite remnants is the “Sid Cahuenga’s One-of-a-Kind” bungalow. I suspect that a vast majority have no idea that when it opened in ‘89, it sold authentic movie props, celebrity autographs, and Hollywood memorabilia. I remember seeing the actual striped coat that Dick Van Dyke wore in Mary Poppins for sale in the shop. It was a really fun place until they changed it into a photo pass center in 2013.

  • @TerzaGuardia
    @TerzaGuardiaАй бұрын

    I always liked MGM Studios a lot as a kid in the mid-90s. Epcot was my favorite because The Living Seas was just about the coolest thing I'd ever seen, but MGM was a VERY close second, followed by Universal when it opened.

  • @King_Oli.
    @King_Oli.Ай бұрын

    OFFHAND DISNEY !! YAY I love when you upload bcause then i know that im gonna have a good day !

  • @mbbsu6144
    @mbbsu6144Ай бұрын

    The world needs a parkeology/offhand Disney collab

  • @noodler7764
    @noodler7764Ай бұрын

    The tone you hit in these vids is impeccable 11/10

  • @michaelsullivan3581

    @michaelsullivan3581

    Ай бұрын

    A simple statement of fact!

  • @LiquidSteel_04
    @LiquidSteel_04Ай бұрын

    Wow this was a fantastic video, it would be sick to see similar concepts about the other parks in both Florida and California. Didn't expect a "top 5" video to be 25 minutes long but it was amazing. Awesome as always, Dallin

  • @amberanthony883
    @amberanthony883Ай бұрын

    No two hour tour. The tram tour was perhaps a 30 minute respite from walking in the sun.

  • @freekeefox
    @freekeefoxАй бұрын

    Gonna just leave out the greatest defunct MGM Studios attraction ever!?! What about the Honey I Shrunk The Kids play area!?!

  • @nicksorenson940

    @nicksorenson940

    Ай бұрын

    Back when Disney could truly say that they had their own movie franchise to capitalize on rather than having to fill the park with more Star Wars theming than it should really need.

  • @bradwhite5884

    @bradwhite5884

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@nicksorenson940 Honestly, I've preferred Disney own then such, should one part as Disney own like we've seen or been there for years and the other part is all the licence part, like a two part one, one is the Disney Studio one and should stay intact while the other part is all of the franchise movies like Marvel, Star Wars and such, or a whole new park dedicated to all the licensed movies and such as well as all their assets they've bought over the years like ABC, Fox, Blue Sky, Lucasfilms, Marvel and so on all in one in their own park or part of the park while the Disney Studios should stay the same, so yeah

  • @sunfastrose
    @sunfastroseАй бұрын

    I remember so many of the attractions and areas mentioned in this video; I particularly remember the “forced perspective “ area on the tram tour where it was shown how small model buildings could look large in movies. I share many of your opinions: Hollywood Studios is my least favorite park and I rarely go there. Muppets 3D forever. One thing I miss that was not original to the park but felt unique was they used to have a store that specifically sold villain merchandise; I loved that place.

  • @ninac1954
    @ninac1954Ай бұрын

    I’m so grateful I got to visit MGM Studios when I was younger. It’s was always my favorite park as I was in love with the idea of Hollywood and moviemaking. The tram tour, lights camera action, and the Sanfransico street/wall were the best

  • @shelbycates7
    @shelbycates78 күн бұрын

    studios will always be my favorite park. it was my favorite before i did the college program and then when i got placed there in 2019 i loved it even more

  • @TReeseTV
    @TReeseTVАй бұрын

    15 minutes ago? Wow, I'm early! Always happy to see a new Offhand Disney video

  • @fandomcentralstation
    @fandomcentralstationАй бұрын

    Finally, some MuppetVision 3D love! I’d kill for more Muppets in the parks. I actually once got seated in the very first show of the day for MuppetVision

  • @mitchelljakubka
    @mitchelljakubkaАй бұрын

    Always love an Offhand video! Keep up the great work dude!

  • @UCRfZb91nX-triozNmzvaRrA
    @UCRfZb91nX-triozNmzvaRrAАй бұрын

    This is Amazing I never knew anything this stuff I remember hearing about The Muppet show though

  • @danielpranger
    @danielprangerАй бұрын

    love the muppetvision 3d area music in the background

  • @coyoteartist
    @coyoteartistАй бұрын

    Good old Mikey. That was as close to the imagination and charisma of Walt as we'd ever get again. Always glad that I got to experience MGM Studios as it was supposed to be. Took the tram tour once and they were actually rehearsing on the Mickey Mouse Club set. Saw Britney Spears before she was anyone. Loved going to the Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant. There are several times we'd go over there from Magic Kingdom just to have dinner. And of course the two best attractions, Muppets and The Great Movie Ride. Muppets got a lot of house in summer because it was a decent length and inside. Wish we'd gotten the Muppets Studio proper. I remember the first time I went on the Great Movie Ride in 1989 and how excited I got to see the Casablanca plane. As a 10 year old who loved Bogart movies, it was a like a holy grail to see that scene played out.

  • @WarholaSoup
    @WarholaSoupАй бұрын

    this channel improved my credit score

  • @clair_doodle2174
    @clair_doodle2174Ай бұрын

    Fun fact I got lost as a small child at mgm and they took me behind honey I shrunk the kids playground and I got to see a lot of parade floats and designs. My dad was so pissed and scared lol.

  • @donnyvan6829
    @donnyvan6829Ай бұрын

    I would absolutely love to eat pizza served by Rizzo

  • @planetmirror2090
    @planetmirror2090Ай бұрын

    Awesome! Will be there may1 to celebrate 35th 🎬

  • @lesliegriffith9830
    @lesliegriffith9830Ай бұрын

    My mother and I were there the 3rd day it was open back in 1989. Took the tour and loved it. The Golden Girls house was there.

  • @larako7958
    @larako7958Ай бұрын

    backlot tour and the great movie ride were the best

  • @AndreaFavilli-vy4nd
    @AndreaFavilli-vy4ndАй бұрын

    HONORED Offhand Disney - Best Always..!

  • @DJRobinson
    @DJRobinsonАй бұрын

    Good job bro

  • @jonathanrose829
    @jonathanrose829Ай бұрын

    Bring back the people mover

  • @famnova8150
    @famnova8150Ай бұрын

    Best content ! Loved this video. I was there in 1989 . They had an Aladdin Parade just like the one in the movie and it felt like you were in the movie

  • @nondescript2892

    @nondescript2892

    Ай бұрын

    unlikely as Alladin was released in 1992...

  • @WheezyLiam
    @WheezyLiam3 күн бұрын

    4:54 The iconic attraction was always The Great Movie Ride. It was the whole reason the park was built. Initially conceived as an Epcot pavilion, the idea for the ride was so well-liked that it basically spawned the concept of the park entirely around it. And now it's gone. If that doesn't speak volumes about the state of modern Disney Parks management, I don't know what does. Also, in that same timestamp, look closely at the bottom of that Beauty and the Beast sign on the right side of the screen. There's a logo that still features the Earful Tower.

  • @greendogit3843
    @greendogit3843Ай бұрын

    19:04 the name of it really wasn’t said but according to IMDB the movie is called “The Adventures of Mark Twain” (1985)

  • @spaak_spaak
    @spaak_spaakАй бұрын

    My first visit to WDW was in 1991 when I was 6. Aside from Figmet nipping my shoulder with his sharp snout while I posed for a photo with Dreamfinder, there’s nothing I remember better than MGM Studios. I can still picture the whole backlot tour, the TMNT stage show, and the Rocketeer flying around the Chinese Theatre before the fireworks. On Hollywood Blvd there was a live action version of the old gameshow What’s My Line where four 1930s Hollywood ‘residents’ would ask yes or no questions of a volunteer and then try to guess their job. A stenographer girl in tortoise shell glasses kept notes on what had been asked, and I can still hear the ‘stylish rich lady’ character shouting “RECAP!” before her turn. I loved it all so much.

  • @clintwilliams3818
    @clintwilliams3818Ай бұрын

    In the mid 90's my first time to WDW as a 6 year old, MGM Studios was overall the coolest park for me. Not even positive why, every attraction was just awesome.

  • @VideoGamePhilosopher
    @VideoGamePhilosopherАй бұрын

    I’ve still never ridden, slinky dog dash. I enjoy rollercoasters all right but I feel like I can see it all from the ground.

  • @UmmYeahOk
    @UmmYeahOkАй бұрын

    9:40 Really? You’re not even going to mention the best remnant, the largest hidden Mickey (at the time)? It’s one of the many reasons so many of us hated that “temporary” Sorcerer Hat and the stages. The rooftops are no longer painted, and the tree smile is over grown, but Echo Lake is his ear!!!

  • @mosquitonkosak
    @mosquitonkosakАй бұрын

    10:39 Its Blanch's house from Golden Girls! I remember going on the backlot tour and seeing it. I made me excited being that it was the facade from the actual show. Sad it was torn down years ago and no longer exists.

  • @josephmara4781
    @josephmara478123 күн бұрын

    I used to love the tram tour! I remember the Golden girls house!

  • @grahammalinowski1982
    @grahammalinowski1982Ай бұрын

    Fantastic video! Really brings me back to when I first visited the park in 1990! Those were the days...

  • @caramelapplequeen
    @caramelapplequeenАй бұрын

    Don’t forget the filming of the Mickey Mouse Club in the 90s! Great video! I love it!

  • @Buc_Stops_Here
    @Buc_Stops_HereАй бұрын

    It is funny, growing up in Florida in the 1980s, never went to the Disney/MGM park but I did go to the park with my kids a few years ago to Disney Hollywood Studios. Also, just last year took them on the WB lot tour in Burbank, CA. Interestingly the park tour here shown of the old MGM studios was like a small version of the huge real backlog tour the WB has out west. They even had a few shows in production on the day we visited (outtakes of an Arrowverse show primarily filmed in Vancouver, and Young Sheldon).

  • @sasamichan
    @sasamichanАй бұрын

    I was there on a day when they had the back lot tour, the Movies ride, NY Street was closed, Star Tours was under construction but the AT-AT was up, and Little Mermaid was being inked and Roder Rabbit was there too it was a lot We had a Micky Birthday calibration that year too

  • @chericrabbypelley9009
    @chericrabbypelley9009Ай бұрын

    I miss the tram

  • @Mrcruisefever1
    @Mrcruisefever1Ай бұрын

    I wished they made a 5th park : with Pixar place - Toy Story land / Star Wars land area / other. I would kept Disney Hollywood studios ( how it was - with Streets of America )

  • @robertjones1729
    @robertjones1729Ай бұрын

    Aloha Daylin and thank you for this. I really didn't know a thing about this park until watching this. I find it interesting that the Eisner plack is still there. They eliminated all visages of him from DCA. I like you LOVE the Mupets and their off hand humor. It would have been a blast having a Swedish Chef Restrant. Well thanks again and enjoy your channel alot

  • @rengarcia5189
    @rengarcia5189Ай бұрын

    This is off topic, but I want your thoughts on 20,000 Leagues under the Sea. That is an E ticket ride I would have loved. Sadly, I never rode it, never even knew it existed.

  • @ProBreakers
    @ProBreakersАй бұрын

    I’ve been to Disney World twice, in 2005 and 2023 and both times I went to the MGM and DHS, the rockin rollercoaster was down for maintenance…so pissed. Want to ride that.

  • @lauramobley2385
    @lauramobley2385Ай бұрын

    I went in 1989. I remember all of it. I remember waiting in line forever!!!

  • @vectorwolf
    @vectorwolfАй бұрын

    When I visited, it was still MGM, the Movie Ride and Backlot Tour were still intact, and I remember watching the animators working... although it was the Lion King, if memory serves. I'm honestly sad all that is gone... learning about the process of movie making was fascinating to me (and still is), and for a long while is why I rated Universal higher than Disneyland. It wasn't the rides or shows, I wanted to learn something. I still remember I found an autograph from Peter Weller (as Robocop) at Cid Cahuenga's, and decided not to buy it because it would have cost every penny I'd brought for souvenirs. I still have regret I didn't grab it.

  • @mitchsmeykal22
    @mitchsmeykal22Ай бұрын

    I miss Osborne holiday lights.

  • @colormedubious4747
    @colormedubious4747Ай бұрын

    The Studio Backlot Tour was the ONLY reason I visited that park 4 times from the early 90s through 2003. Any other attraction I patronized was merely a bonus.

  • @inkwadnito966
    @inkwadnito966Ай бұрын

    Extra good video.

  • @SRKStar
    @SRKStarАй бұрын

    I can always tell your more familiar with Disneyland when you make a video on Hollywood Studios and Animal Kingdom. But it’s ok I still respect your opinions a lot. Personally when The Great Movie Ride was existing still with Tower of Terror, so basically before it shut down down was peak tbh. Also I personally think that Dinosaur is peak. I’ll ride on the outside where it will shake you up like a smoothie and it’s still intimidating that big red at the end love that ride DIDNT used to as a kid as an adult I learned to love it. It will be cleverly missed in my heart. Never rode the og Indiana Jones ride because I don’t really know what it was when I originally want to Disney Land as a kid because I only went to the two parks there once. But it’s my baby and I’m very sad to see it go. Especially because I was too scared to ride it as a kid. But imop those are always the best rides. My fave ride is Tower of Terror. And I LOVE the the ring for both! I hate the fuckers who talk way too much and don’t let me hear Bill Nye in the cue. People used to be more respectful of that stuff but I digress. LoL love the videos don’t get me wrong. But the way you talk about the stuff is definitely… like a Disneyland lover. LoL, both are great no hate. But I miss the great movie ride. And honestly still like the park but it went from 1st, to idk where lol. But Animal Kingdom right now is peak fuck the other Dinosaur land stuff besides the main attraction and the food places. But I think right now with how much you can just relax Animal Kingdom is just peak.

  • @tekgamer33
    @tekgamer33Ай бұрын

    I visited Disney MGM Studios in 1989, the same year it opened. I was very young but I don’t recall a lot of attractions. I only remember the animation tour and Indiana Jones stunt show.

  • @BarnokRetro
    @BarnokRetro2 күн бұрын

    We were down to Hollywood Studios last summer and told ourselves that we'd be thre only half the day. Well that night as we were all being hearded out we realized that we had spent an entire dat there and we just running out of things to do. Love that place.

  • @Meatball2022
    @Meatball2022Ай бұрын

    6:07 a 2 hour tour? Absolutely not. Much longer than that. At one point it was tied into a walking tour making a mini naval movie, then the movie “the lottery”, and also a walkthrough of active sound stages - on top of the tram. Closer to 4 hours at one point

  • @UmmYeahOk

    @UmmYeahOk

    Ай бұрын

    Correct. In fact, this is why there was the bathroom by the current Toy Story Land entrance. You were intended to go at your own pace, so if you and your party needed a bathroom break, missed the one at before getting in line for the tram, and missed the one after getting off the tram, there was no worry as you could always catch the next part of the tour later. It was only later when the naval movie became the start of the tram tour, and the former entrance became just the queue to see the art of animation. This was always a full day park, just guests didn’t seem to realize that there is more to theme parks than just rides.

  • @Meatball2022

    @Meatball2022

    Ай бұрын

    @@UmmYeahOk yea that attraction evolved a lot over time. They’d add parts, skip parts, etc.

  • @francoismonferran9031

    @francoismonferran9031

    Ай бұрын

    NEVER 4 hours NOT even 2! I was part of the Opening Crew of the Backstage Studio Tram Tour ... and even tour guided the original ALL tour which was the Tram part AND the walking part ... It lasted hardly one week ... since it was a toll on both the guests and the cast members! That was 35 years ago and memory may fail BUT, even then, it was around One Hour & a Half aat the most! All the rest is just legendary stuff! One would NOT walk through "active sound stages" ... Guests would see the sound stages - quite often totally empty! - from an elevated corridor, and behind huge glass windows, while TV monitors would spiel "what it was all about"! Trust me, that's how it all was ... back in May of 1989! And it was fun ... even for the cast members

  • @Meatball2022

    @Meatball2022

    Ай бұрын

    @@francoismonferran9031 elevated corridor yes. I should have clarified that. But they were active. I’ve seen sets for wheel of fortune, stargate sg1, and other stuff. The walk through. Plus tram. Plus catastrophe canyon. Plus the movie demo with the water tank. Plus the prop warehouse which later also became the movie the lottery. Absolutely close to 4 hrs. Lasted way longer than a week. First several years. They’d add and subtract parts depending on what was happening. The tram alone went thru the backlot. Plus boneyard. Plus the costuming. Plus cat canyon. Plus new York. Tram alone was 45 min or more. That water tank show was a good 30 min as they’d have to explain everything. Show the movie. Show the little torpedo thing. Pick the audience member. Put them in the little boat. Film again. Dump the water.

  • @shaldred
    @shaldred17 күн бұрын

    yay! adventures of mark twain mention! the answer to "what were they thinking with this guy" is that the masked satan was based on unfinished drafts of a novel under the mentioned name "the mysterious stranger". in the drafts where the character is called satan he was usually a child and not the actual satan, so i have to assume the masked one from the movie was an amalgm of several different versions of that character.

  • @LetsRomanticizeLife
    @LetsRomanticizeLifeАй бұрын

    I still miss the Osborn lights

  • @disneytherapy8028
    @disneytherapy8028Ай бұрын

    Can you do a video for the tragedy that was done with the removal of the great movie ride?

  • @gijoemasters
    @gijoemasters3 күн бұрын

    They need to reopen that Muppet store that used to be right at the exit from Muppet Vision. The building just sits there and is still Muppet themed, like c'mon

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