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Star Tours – The Adventures Continue 🛰️
Before Galaxy's Edge ever existed, Star Tours was giving guests the chance to jump into the Star Wars universe at Hollywood Studios. Even after all these years, the attraction still manages to stay surprisingly fresh because every mission can play out differently. One ride might send you racing through asteroid fields while another drops you into a completely different adventure across the galaxy. The attraction mixes motion simulation with giant screens, familiar characters,
Angie Franklin
May 272 min read


Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring The Muppets ⚡️🎸🚗
Rock 'n' Roller Coaster has always been one of Hollywood Studios' biggest thrill rides, but now the attraction brings a completely different personality with The Muppets taking over the experience. Instead of serious backstage energy, things now lean into complete Muppet chaos with Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem bringing their own style of wild fun. Even with the humor and silliness, don't let the new theme fool you because this remains one of the most intense attractions
Angie Franklin
May 272 min read


Slinky Dog Dash 🐶🎢
The second you walk into Toy Story Land, your eyes naturally get pulled toward Slinky Dog Dash. You can spot Slinky weaving around giant toy blocks, hear screams and laughter flying overhead, and immediately understand why this ride constantly has one of the longest waits in Hollywood Studios. The attraction somehow lands perfectly between family coaster and real thrill ride. Kids feel like they are graduating into a bigger coaster experience while adults still have a blast r
Angie Franklin
May 272 min read


Hollywood & Vine🍽️
If Hollywood Studios is all about stepping into movies, Hollywood & Vine feels like stepping into a Disney celebration right in the middle of the park. Tucked near Echo Lake, this character dining spot combines buffet food with Disney fun and manages to create an experience that feels more like an event than just lunch or dinner. Depending on the time of year, Minnie and friends rotate through seasonal outfits and themes, which keeps things feeling a little different througho
Angie Franklin
May 263 min read


Reflections of China
Reflections of China is the China pavilion’s Circle-Vision film, taking guests through both historic and modern China. It is another classic EPCOT pavilion show, but one with a slightly more dramatic and visually sweeping feel because of the temple setting and the wraparound presentation.

Mandi Dee
May 112 min read


Disney & Pixar Short Film Festival
Disney & Pixar Short Film Festival is a 4D theater attraction in World Celebration featuring three Disney and Pixar shorts. It is light, easy, and family-friendly, making it one of EPCOT’s easiest indoor shows to recommend when you want a break without committing to a long runtime.

Mandi Dee
May 112 min read


Canada Far and Wide
Canada Far and Wide in Circle-Vision 360 is the Canada pavilion’s panoramic film, offering a scenic look at the country’s landscapes and landmarks. It is a classic World Showcase-style attraction: more about mood, travel, and visuals than plot.

Mandi Dee
May 112 min read


Awesome Planet
Awesome Planet is a short film in The Land pavilion focused on the beauty of Earth and the importance of protecting it. It is one of EPCOT’s more modern educational films and fits the park’s conservation and science themes well.

Mandi Dee
May 112 min read


Living With the Land
Living with the Land is a gentle boat tour through agricultural displays and working greenhouses, focusing on farming, sustainability, and innovation. It is one of EPCOT’s most distinctly educational attractions, but it is also surprisingly relaxing and charming.

Mandi Dee
May 112 min read


Journey Into Imagination with Figment
Journey Into Imagination With Figment is a whimsical dark ride through the Imagination Institute’s sensory labs, guided by EPCOT icon Figment. It is playful, odd, and full of old-school EPCOT personality.

Mandi Dee
May 112 min read


Remy's Ratatouille Adventure
Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure is a family-friendly dark ride that shrinks guests down to Remy’s size for a playful chase through Gusteau’s restaurant. It is cute, accessible, and visually charming, with a lighthearted tone that fits well in the France Pavilion.

Mandi Dee
May 112 min read


Jessie’s Trading Post 🤠
Jessie’s Trading Post is one of the more playful retail locations inside Toy Story Land, and it feels like a natural extension of the Toy Story Mania attraction. Designed as the ride’s exit shop, it leans heavily into the idea that you’re stepping into a toy-filled space run by Jessie herself. It’s bright, colorful, and packed with energy, making it one of the more visually fun retail spots in the park. This is not a subtle shop, it’s designed to match the oversized, toy-fill
Angie Franklin
Apr 232 min read


Tatooine Traders 🌌🚀
Tatooine Traders is one of the most recognizable retail locations tied directly to an attraction inside Disney's Hollywood Studios, and it’s designed to feel like a natural extension of the Star Tours experience. Instead of functioning as a standalone shop, it works as the exit space for the ride, blending storytelling and retail into one continuous flow. You don’t just walk into Tatooine Traders, you arrive there as part of the attraction. That connection gives it a very spe
Angie Franklin
Apr 232 min read


Sunset Ranch Pin & Souvenirs 🎸
Sunset Ranch Pin & Souvenirs is one of the smaller retail stops tucked inside Sunset Ranch Market on Sunset Boulevard in Disney's Hollywood Studios, and it works as part of a larger collection of quick-service and retail locations rather than a standalone store. Instead of feeling like its own destination, it fits into the flow of the market, giving you a place to browse while you’re already in the area for food or nearby attractions. It’s simple, convenient, and very much bu
Angie Franklin
Apr 232 min read


Frozen Fractal Gifts ❄️
Frozen Fractal Gifts is a smaller, more focused retail location inside Disney's Hollywood Studios, tied directly to the Frozen Sing-Along Celebration. Like many attraction-adjacent shops, it functions as an extension of the show rather than a standalone destination. The space is designed to carry the Frozen theme forward, giving guests a chance to pick up merchandise after the experience. It’s simple, themed, and very easy to move through. If you’ve just finished the show, it
Angie Franklin
Apr 232 min read


Movieland Memorabilia 🎬
Movieland Memorabilia is one of the more understated retail spaces along Hollywood Boulevard in Disney's Hollywood Studios, and it fits perfectly into the idea of a working Hollywood street set. Rather than standing on its own as a single, clearly defined shop, it blends into the connected storefronts in this area, contributing to the overall feel of multiple small businesses existing side by side. This is not a bold or flashy retail location, but it plays an important role i
Angie Franklin
Apr 233 min read


Savi’s Workshop 🔧
If there’s one experience in Galaxy’s Edge that feels the most personal and memorable, it’s Savi’s Workshop. This isn’t just a place to buy a lightsaber… it’s where you build one, and the entire process is treated like a secret, story-driven event. Tucked away in Black Spire Outpost, it’s intentionally a little hidden, which adds to the feeling that you’re stepping into something exclusive. From the moment you check in, it feels different from anything else in the park. Wheth
Angie Franklin
Apr 233 min read


Droid Depot 🤖🔧
Droid Depot is one of the most interactive retail experiences inside Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge, and it offers a more flexible, hands-on approach compared to other locations in the land. Instead of a structured show, this is a working-style depot where you can build your own custom droid from a wide selection of parts. It feels more open, more casual, and a little more chaotic in the best way. If you like the idea of creating something without the pressure of a guided experienc
Angie Franklin
Apr 232 min read


First Order Cargo ⚫
First Order Cargo is one of the more focused retail locations inside Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge, and it leans fully into the darker side of the Star Wars universe. Unlike the layered, antique feel of Dok-Ondar’s, this space is clean, controlled, and very clearly aligned with the First Order. It feels more like a supply outpost than a traditional shop, with merchandise that reflects that militaristic, structured aesthetic. If you’re drawn to the Empire or First Order side of Sta
Angie Franklin
Apr 233 min read


Dok-Ondar’s Den of Antiquities 🛡️
Dok-Ondar’s Den of Antiquities is one of the most immersive retail experiences inside Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge, and it feels less like a store and more like stepping into a collector’s hidden shop on another planet. Unlike the more traditional retail spaces in the park, this location is designed as a single, fully realized environment rather than a series of connected storefronts. Every corner is packed with detail, artifacts, and props that make it feel like a place with his
Angie Franklin
Apr 233 min read
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