The backlot tour of 1989 was not what was just shut down, nor is this closure the closure of what was there in 1989. Nothing they have closed has been of any use to anyone for years. This should have been shuttered years ago and replaced with something of substance. Once to see Mickey Mouse, and once to see Winnie the Pooh. In 15 years I have been in the animation building twice. Oh, and then there's the often-talked about lands themed to Star Wars and Cars. What attractions are barely being touched? Tower of Terror, Star Tours and Toy Story Midway Mania, attractions that try to make you feel like you're in a real movie or tv show. Plus the closing of the Backlot Tours and The Magic of Disney Animation definetely seems to signify that they've abandoned the whole idea of filmmaking education. There has been little to no filming there since Mickey Mouse Club went off the air and the animation studio was closed down. And we don't really see too much filming there, do we? And DHS seems to be following the same strategy. Not teaching you how to make movies, but putting you in movies. To make way for what the park's new focus is. But one of those attractions is possibly going to close down. The only attractions left at that park that educate guests about filmmaking are Disater!, Animal Actors and the Horror Make-Up Show. Nowadays, Universal has definetely seemed to have abandoned that idea. Not only could guests see the filming take place, but they could learn the secrets behind movie-making and go on some attractions themed to popular films and TV shows. On a different note, does anyone notice a strange parallel between DHS and USF? They were both originally created to to be working film studios, the East Coast versions of their parent studios on the West Coast. But I do agree that it's pretty stupid that Disney is charging full admission for what is, at the moment and what will be for a while, an incomplete park. So what if it's taking a while? We're getting somewhere. Ok, people, seriously, I love you guys, you all seem to be very nice people and you're all great go-to sources for theme park info, but what is there to complain about here? You always say that Disney hasn't added anything new recently, and here you go.
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