PHOTO - New guide map for Disney's Hollywood Studios shows Toy Story Land

Feb 26, 2018 in "Toy Story Land"

Studios Map with pre-opening Toy Story Land
Posted: Monday February 26, 2018 10:09am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

The upcoming Toy Story Land can now be seen on the latest Disney's Hollywood Studios guide map.

The new map shows the walkway to the land from behind the Chinese Theater, along with the new entry and exit to Toy Story Mania, and the land's two new attractions, Slinky Dog Dash and Alien Swirling Saucers.

Toy Story Land officially opens June 30 2018.

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    Squishy8 days ago

    MrPromey21 days ago

    Appears to be out of print but it looks like Amazon may have a few used copies - I'll try to check it out. Again, thank you. :)

    Gusey21 days ago

    No worries. I do recommend Melody Malmberg's "The Making of Animal Kingdom" for anyone interested in AK's history as the park's development went through a lot of changes from 1989 to the announcement in 1995

    MrPromey21 days ago

    Thank you. That's the first reference to actual construction timelines I've ever seen when it comes to AK. I appreciate the effort on that and I'll shut up now. (well, about this, anyway :) )

    MrPromey21 days ago

    I don't think you'll find it on this website because it didn't exist back then.

    GoofGoof21 days ago

    Yeah, I don’t disagree that the shade situation in the whole land is an epic fail. I still think it’s a design flaw and I agree it would be a lot more difficult and expensive to try to fix it now.

    James Alucobond21 days ago

    This particular shade structure is a tiny strip bandage on a gaping wound. It's true that it alone probably does not represent significant cost; in fact, its budget was likely tied into the kitchen expansion at Lunch Box. However, the fact that a massive line of umbrellas constantly dots the approach to Slinky Dog demonstrates that tackling the issue in its entirety would probably be quite costly and need much more design work than the couple of K'Nex shelters in this update.

    GoofGoof21 days ago

    Unless I’m missing something we are talking about a shade structures with some light theming. The original Toy Story Land project had a budget just under $300M and that may not have included the sit down restaurant that opened later. How much could this shade structure cost?

    AidenRodriguez73121 days ago

    We know thats not really true especially with projects being overbudget

    GoofGoof21 days ago

    I guess, but we are talking about some shade structures. The cost is a rounding error on the total project cost.

    lazyboy97o21 days ago

    But then you’re paying for it instead of something else. Easy to not do it first knowing the park will want it enough to pay for it later.

    GoofGoof21 days ago

    It always comes down to money 💰🤑 This is why I consider it a fail in the design of the land. If they took this into consideration from day 1 it could have been paid for with the initial project budget.

    AidenRodriguez73122 days ago

    My bet is definitely financial. Different departments fighting over a shared pool of money. Certain departments got it easier or put in their requests earlier while the others had to wait to spread out the cash flow. You can see it when one park gets a few extra stuff like MKs small enhancements recently while HS had a TON of money dumped into it and will get it again

    GoofGoof22 days ago

    Yeah it probably took a few months at most of actual construction. I believe it was only greenlit after someone from Disney witnessed me nearly sweating to death walking through the land one hot Summer day. If that ladder was there I would have attempted to stand in its shadow. I have no evidence the decision was based on my desires, but the timing lines up:) The crazy part to me is Disney actually usually does consider things like the heat in FL in the Summer when building attractions and when designing queues. If you go to a place like LEGOLAND you appreciate more what Disney has done. I have no idea why they didn’t incorporate more shade in the design and why it took years to add some.