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The motion-picture and television production theme parkd on May 1, 1989, with five attractions and one exhibit: The Monster Sound Show (now ABC Sound Studio), presented by Sony; SoundWorks (exhibit), presented by SONY; SuperStar Television, presented by Sony; The Great Movie Ride; Backstage Studio Tour (now two attractions, tram tour called Disney-MGM Studios Backlot Tour, walking tour called Backstage Pass to "101 Dalmatians"); and The Magic of Disney Animation. There are currently 12 attractions, 5 exhibits, 19 food locations, and 37 merchandise locations.
Sinceng day, these attractions/exhibits have been added:
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Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular! (8/25/1989) |
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Star Tours (12/15/1989) |
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"Honey, I Shrunk the Kids" Movie Set Adventure (12/17/1990) |
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Jim Henson’s Muppet Vision 3D (5/16/1991) |
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The Studio Showcase (9/29/1991), renamed The American Film Institute Showcase (10/05/1996) |
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Here Come the Muppets (5/25/1990), now Voyage of The Little Mermaid (1/7/1992) |
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Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Hall of Fame Plaza (11/20/1993) |
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The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror (7/22/1994) |
Disney-MGM Studios parking facilities accommodate 7,500 vehicles.
The height of Earffel Tower is 130 feet.
The height of The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror is 199 feet.
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