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Backstage
Pass
Disney's Hollywood Studios
NOTE: As of 2/02, this walking tour has closed until further notice.
Introduction | Attraction | Touring
Tips | Kids and Characters
Dining
| Shopping | Interesting Facts
INTRODUCTION
If you walk to the right of the Chinese Theater, then hang a left on to Mickey Avenue, you'll stumble across the Soundstages that house the Backstage Pass, a 25-minute walking tour through actual soundstages that gives guests a first-hand look at real movie and TV production. In addition to touring actual sets, tour guides clue you in on a few behind-the-scenes secrets.
ATTRACTION
Backstage
Pass - The movie featured in this tour changes periodically, but
it is currently featuring Disney's live-action version of 101 Dalmatians.
After a short video about casting puppies for the film, you find yourself
in the dimly lit Henson Creature Shop, overlooking hundreds
of puppets and props used in a variety of films and television shows.
The guide explains how some of these creatures are developed and gives
a demonstration of a mechanical puppy.
The second stop on the tour is a re-creation of the set of ABC-TV's
long-running sitcom Home Improvement, which starred comedian
Tim Allen. In addition to getting a bird's-eye view of the
furnishings from a catwalk above, one member of the tour group is
selected to participate in a demonstration of "blue-screen" technology
- the guest is virtually "inserted" into a scene from the show, and
broadcast on monitors giving the appearance that he/she is acting
opposite Tim Allen.
The
third section of the tour takes you past working soundstages, which
Disney rents to a variety of television productions. During one recent
tour, guests were treated to seeing the behind-the-scenes action of
the filming of a new syndicated program, "Sheena." (Several soundstages
have recently been converted to a new Disney attraction based on the
popular TV game show "Who Wants to be a
Millionaire," which debuted in early April 2001.)
The final segment of the tour allows guests to wander past sets from
the live-action film 101 Dalmatians, which starred actress
Glenn Close as the evil Cruella de Vil. Also on display are
costumes from the film, including several of Cruella's exotic
outfits.
Mini-Review: As of August 2000, the script for this tour was very
weak, as was the delivery of the Cast Member tour guide. There are several
aspects of interest along this tour, but all in all, I'd save it for
a day when you either want to get out of the heat, or have nothing better
to do.
TOURING TIPS
There may
be actual filming going on during your visit - ask a Cast Member!
This is a 25-minute walking tour - there are no places to sit along
the way, only lean rails in several locations.
This attraction is wheelchair/ECV accessible.
Restrooms and telephones are located to the right of the entrance
to this building.
KIDS AND CHARACTERS
There are no characters associated with this attraction. There are, however, several character greeting stations further along Mickey Avenue. Check your daily Guide Map for times and locations.
DINING
There is no place to eat in the immediate vicinity of the Backstage Pass. Studio Catering Co., a counter service restaurant featuring sandwiches and snacks, is located a short walk down Mickey Avenue, past the Backlot Tour.
SHOPPING
Believe it or not, there is no shopping area located in the immediate vicinity of this attraction.
INTERESTING FACTS
The Backstage Pass was originally part of the Backstage Studio Tour, one of the attractions that debuted when the Disney's Hollywood Studios opened in May 1989. That tour was divided into two attractions, the Backstage Pass walking tour and the tram tour called Disney's Hollywood Studios Backlot Tour several years ago.

