Beauty and the Beast: Live on Stage!
1991-Present
The Theater of Stars, where this show takes place, has had a few other shows in the past, namely a generic one about Hollywood, a Dick Tracy show, and one about Pretty Woman, but all were very short-lived. It wasn’t until 1991 that the theater took up what would end up being a permanent resident in Beauty and the Beast. A shorter version of the movie, it only lasts 25 minutes. It, along with Voyage of the Little Mermaid, are the only shows of their kind to still be running at Disney World. Frozen has their own show in Disney California Adventure, and I imagine that it will be going on for quite a long time.
Voyage of the Little Mermaid
1992-Present

Premiere Theater
1993-2015
This theater was primarily used for shows like Voyage of the Little Mermaid, truncated versions of whatever popular movie Disney had put out. Beauty and the Beast was there for 2 years while Disney fixed up Theater of the Stars, and then was replaced by Pocahontas in 1995. The Hunchback of Notre Dame surprisingly lasted from 1996-2002. After that point they used the space sparingly for events until 2014, when they had the Frozen Sing-A-Long operating there for a year until the announcement of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, when the show moved to the Hyperion Theater. The theater has since been cleared out for Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge.
Walt Disney Theatre
1994-2014
Walt Disney Theatre acted as a place for Disney to show off how they made some of their biggest movies. Opening in 1994, they first showcased The Lion King. Each movie showcased would stay in the theater for at least one year, maybe even less. Some of the movies showcased included Pocahontas, Toy Story, George of the Jungle, Armageddon, and The Haunted Mansion. The Haunted Mansion was the last “Making Of” showing that the theater had, ending in 2004. In 2005 the area was converted into Journey into Narnia: Creating the Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe. It had you walk into a large room that was made to look like Narnia where you would then watch an extremely abridged version of the film, along with brief appearances by a live actress playing the White Witch. Afterwards you were led into another room that housed props from the movie. In 2008 it was changed to be about the Prince Caspian film, which ran until 2011. The last walk-through show to be shown there was The Legend of Captain Jack Sparrow, which operated in much the same way as the last two, except it utilized more special effects. In 2001, another area of the theater started offering the game show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire-Play It! Contestants would play not for money, but for points and prizes, leading up to the grand prize of a Disney Cruise Vacation. In the early days of the attraction, while the actual show was still on the air, the grand prize was being flown to NYC to watch a taping of the show. Oh boy, that sounds so much better than a cruise! The game show also opened at California Adventure in 2001 in an effort to build up the amount of attractions at the park. Both attractions are now gone, with the MGM-Studios version lasting two years longer than the California Adventure one. The Walt Disney Theatre closed after Millionaire ended and was replaced by Toy Story Midway Mania!
The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror
1994-Present

The theming on the ride is among the best I’ve ever seen at any theme park. You make your way up to the Tower of Terror through an overgrown garden with mist rolling over the path and jazz music from the 30’s echoing through the vicinity. Inside the hotel you see what has become of the once prestigious Hollywood Tower Hotel. Though the ride is themed on The Twilight Zone, the ride itself is based off an original story, not one from the television show. The “episode” that you are experiencing tells the story of the fateful stormy night in 1939 when five people disappeared when the hotel was struck by lightning and the elevator they were in suddenly dropped. Now you are seeing the old dusty remains of this hotel, cobwebs and all. There is a short pre-show with stock footage of Rod Serling doing an intro and a new actor doing the voice of Serling to give new information. After the pre-show video you are ushered into the boiler room to board the service elevator. Fans of the TV show will not be disappointed, as there are references throughout the mail lobby and pre-show room to some classic Twilight Zone episodes. The ride quickly became a favorite of park guests when it opened in 1994 and is still one of the highlights of Disney’s Hollywood Studios. The ride was copied in several of the other parks, save for Hong Kong and Shanghai Disneyland. Disney’s California Adventure’s Tower of Terror was controversially overlaid in the last year with Guardians of the Galaxy- Mission: Breakout! I remember going to Disney World when this first opened and being scared to death to ride it. It wasn’t the theming, as I loved all things spooky as a child. It was the drop aspect of it. I couldn’t ride roller coasters and thrill rides as a kid. Even after I got over roller coasters when visiting Cedar Point, drop rides just brought out too much fear in me. It wasn’t until my school trip in 2005 that I finally rode it, and loved it instantly. That being said, if you put me on the Power Tower at Cedar Point, I will scream bloody murder. My wife can attest to that.
Fantasmic!
1998-Present

Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith
1999-Present
Disney desired to have another thrill ride in their Florida park, so they decided to go with a little more of an intense indoor coaster themed to Aerosmith. Yes, for whatever reason, Disney decided not to go with a generic rock theme for the rollercoaster, but a generic rock group. I blame Armageddon. However you feel about Aerosmith, the ride is a lot of fun. In the guise of traveling through L.A. traffic to get Aerosmith to their concert on time, you shoot off in your car ride vehicle to 57 miles per hour in 2.8 seconds. This ride has some inversions and plenty of twists and turns that will satisfy any thrill junkie. Along with Space Mountain, this ride give you a sort of claustrophobic feel and you may feel less inclined to raise your arms up in the air for fear of them getting taken off by a set piece. That won’t happen mind you, but it sure seems that way sometimes! There is another version of this ride, though not completely the same at Disneyland Paris, though it is currently under refurb to become an Iron Man ride. Though there were some rumors going around that Disney was going to drop the Aerosmith motif and go for something more generic, but it seems to have been scrapped. Anyone hoping to see an Iron Man ride will be very disappointed as Disney World is very limited in what Marvel characters they can have in the parks due to an agreement between them and Universal Studios. Universal has been using Marvel characters in their parks since the 90’s, long before Disney bought Marvel Entertainment, so the only characters you’ll see are ones like Guardians of the Galaxy and other obscure ones that aren’t represented at Universal.
Hyperion Theater
1999-Present

Sounds Dangerous!
1999-2012
I’ll admit that I always got a big kick out of this show, along with its predecessor, The Monster Sound Show. I don’t think I ever experienced the One Saturday Morning version of the attraction. After One Saturday Morning closed, they replaced it with another audio show called Sounds Dangerous! Your enjoyment of this attraction was dictated by how you felt about Drew Carey, as he was the star of the show. You are part of a test audience for a show called Undercover Live. Guests wore headphones and listened to the action, as Carey’s undercover camera is damaged early on, so there’s no visuals. It was a funny show and one that I’m sad I won’t get to experience again.
Soundstage Theater
1999-Present

Walt Disney Presents
2001-Present

Lights, Motors, Action! Extreme Stunt Show
2005-2016

Toy Story Midway Mania!
2008-Present

Star Tours - The Adventure Continues
2011-Present

So that’s my run-down of Disney-MGM Studios. I’m sure there was a small, obscure show or attraction I may have missed, but I tried to hit on everything big that came through. For those who have attended this park, what are some of your favorite memories? Do you have a favorite ride or restaurant? With the new expansions coming up, I’m sure there will be plenty more memories in store.