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After returning from Hotel Santa Fe I walked toward the Studios Park. Notice the tiles around the planter.
A closer look.
No visible progress on the courtyard in the front of the park.
Inside Studio 1
The dining area.
Above the queue some caricatures to look at.
Food ready to be served.. but the lines were barely moving.
After nearly half an hour to get something to drink and an ice cream bar I am back outside and passing by Cinemagique.
A look at the pavement looking toward the Place des Stars area.
A check of the wait times around 3:40pm
A look around the Tower of Terror Gift Shop. Very similar to Anaheim just off slightly.
A wider picture
A garden across from the gift shop.
Nearby from Armageddon
A souvenir kiosk
Stitch Live and Disney Junior show entrances.
A rainy photo op. sort of like the one on the New York Street at the Hollywood Studios in Walt Disney World.
Rock n Roller Coaster
The Blockbuster Cafe and Spider Man Meet and Greet
This was as close as I got to Spider Man
The wait was 40 minutes so I did not head inside.
Instead walked through the Cafe that shares the same building.
The menu
Not very busy at all. It is cafeteria style. You pick up your food then pay.
The Pirates of the Caribbean seating area.
Some costumes from the films.
A typical table.
More costumes and props.
No signs of life at many of the food trucks/stands around the park again.
Walking toward the Toon Studio area.
Hollywood Blvd. I am at the far end..
This food window was open. No wait. You cannot use your meal voucher here if on a plan...
My next stop the Art of Disney Animation.
A look down the walkway before entering.
Inside the lobby are displays on Animation technique and history.
A preshow played on the screen overhead.
The Multiplane camera
Before heading into the theatre a preshow was played in the lobby.
The preshow featured Roy E Disney.
Then you went into a theater and they played several minutes of Disney and Pixar Animated film clips.
Then you end up in a Drawn to Animation room. The narration is in French but headphones with pre-recorded english, spanish and I think it was german choices.
Exiting out to the post show area is an animation academy.
They were working on Daisy.
Next up walked nearby to the flying carpets. They were closed so just looked around.
An accessible carpet. Or at least that is what it looks like.
They were working on this one. A tech was raising and lowering it.
Movie props around the area
The Animagique building.
The wait for the Crush Coaster seemed to be pegged at 60 minutes every time I walked by.
Woody was out at the Toon Studio photo op.
The strollers you can rent.
Passing by Toy Story Playland
The Ratatouille area had a fair number of guests, crowded compared to the rest of the park.
FastPass is done for the day. The park closed at 6 and it was just before 5.
Heading toward Toy Story Playland.
Looking back.
Rex was out from behind the renovation wall.
Slinky Dog Spin was in operation today too. It opened for the weekend then closed again.
Notice the soldier in the bushes..
A closer look
A photo op near the entrance.
On Hollywood Blvd
The dedication plaque for the park is at the base of the Partners Statue.
Back through Studio 1
Time to head back to Disneyland.