The Chinese Theatre, the visual centerpiece of Disney's Hollywood Studios
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Location | Walt Disney World Resort, Bay Lake, Florida, United States |
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Coordinates | 28°21′25″N 81°33′22″W / 28.357°N 81.5561°WCoordinates: 28°21′25″N 81°33′22″W / 28.357°N 81.5561°W |
Theme | Show business, 1930s Hollywood |
Owner | The Walt Disney Company |
Operated by | Walt Disney Parks and Resorts |
Opened | May 1, 1989 |
Previous names | Disney-MGM Studios (1989–2008) |
Operating season | Year-round |
Website | Official website |
Disney's Hollywood Studios is a theme park at the Walt Disney World Resort in Bay Lake, Florida, near Orlando. It is owned and operated by The Walt Disney Company through its Parks and Resorts division. Based on an idea by Marty Sklar, Randy Bright, and Michael Eisner, the park opened on May 1, 1989, as the Disney-MGM Studios Theme Park, and was the third of four theme parks built at Walt Disney World. Spanning 135 acres (55 ha), the park is dedicated to the facets of show business, including film, television, music, and theatre, drawing inspiration from the heyday of Hollywood in the 1930s and 1940s.
Disney's Hollywood Studios initially opened as both a theme park and an operating production studio, with active film and television production services, an animation facility branch, and a functioning backlot. To increase public interest and the variety of film representation within the park, Disney entered into a licensing agreement with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, wherein the park's original name was derived. The park's current name took effect in 2008, with the removal of the MGM-branding throughout the park. The park's icon was originally the Earffel Tower from the park's opening until 2001 when the Sorcerer's Hat—a stylized version of the magical hat from Fantasia—was erected in the park's central hub. It then served as the park's icon until its removal in January 2015. The tower was subsequently removed in April 2016. Currently, the park remains without an official designated icon, although both The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror and The Chinese Theatre are represented as such in marketing materials.