![]() ![]() Will you follow his fate? Whichever version of the experience is your favorite, one thing’s for sure-you’re going down for a great time! Tokyo DisneySea features a unique spin on the Tower of Terror attraction, where you can investigate Harrison Hightower III’s mysterious disappearance thanks to a mysterious idol. Walt Disney Studios Park at Disneyland Paris features a similar adventure to that of Disney’s Hollywood Studios, but over in Tokyo, you can stop by the Hightower Hotel for a very different story. Tower of Terror has become such an iconic Disney attraction that you can find versions of it around the globe. If you look closely at the Concierge Desk at the hotel, you may notice the headline which says “Four Pages of Hilarious Star Caricatures by Walt Disney” on Photoplay magazine! ADDITIONAL INFO: n.disneyanafanclub 07/20/12 Ð Photo by MARK EADES, THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER - Walt Disney with three of his grandchildren: Tammy, Joanna and Christopher Where’s Walt? Walt Disney with three of his grandchildren: Tammy, Joanna and Christopher. Also see if you can find the sheet music in the Library of the Hotel that asks the age old question “What! No Mickey Mouse? (What Kind of Party is This?”) It wouldn’t be a Disney World attraction without at least a tiny tip-of-the-hat to Mickey Mouse! Next time your ride, see if you notice the Mickey Mouse doll held by the child star in imagery throughout the attraction. Our favorite thing about strolling through the Hollywood Hotel is that it is riddled with Easter Eggs just waiting to be found! If you look around the hotel lobby, you’ll notice some artifacts that look strangely familiar including a small metal spaceman suit, a nickel fortune-telling machine, a pair of cracked reading glasses and even a cookbook titled “To Serve Man.” ![]() The goal of Disney Imagineering was always to make a new episode where guests have the opportunity to be center stage. If, like me, you ever wondered how Disney pulled this off, it’s actually taken from the episode “It’s a Good Life” with a few adjustments to make it fit into the attraction.īe the Star Of Your Own Twilight Zone EpisodeĬan’t remember an episode about lightning striking a hotel? That’s because it doesn’t exist. During the pre-show, guests are treated to an intro by Serling. Listen closely next time you’re in the boiler room. ![]() The episode “Little Girl Lost” inspired the Imagineers to include the 5th dimension as well as a few other Easter Eggs (making this a great episode for Disney fans to go back and watch.) We’ll give you a hint. However, elements from certain episodes did have a huge impact on the attractions plot. The Tower of Terror is not inspired by one specific episode from the series. Source: CBS A Look At The Influential Episodes The team behind the attraction thought this was the perfect was to connect the series to the ride which is designed to take us there! Every week, Rod Serling told viewers that, with the key of imagination one can unlock a door to another dimension – the Fifth Dimension. To craft the preshow video Imagineers also observed Rod Serling’s opening and closing comments at least 10 times each to narrow in on the most important quotes or phrases to include!Īs the Imagineers were doing all of this research, the noticed something interesting. That’s why, we here at MickeyBlog thought we’d share with you so of our favorite fun facts of this very mysterious trip to the “Twilight Zone.”ĭisney Imagineers are meticulous planners and to make sure that they really pulled off the feeling of classic Twilight Zone episodes, they watched each of the 156 episodes of the series twice! Some episodes were even screen four or more times so that those involved in the project could get the props, setting, and music just right. This beloved Disney World thrill ride first opened to guests on Jand has been responsible for blood-curdling screams ever since! Last year, the attraction turned 25 years old and it still remains a huge draw to this day. ![]() No matter how many times I’ve ridden on the Tower of Terror at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, I am absolutely terrified every time I take my seat. ![]()
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