Category: Besides the Rides

  • “Besides the Rides” – Characters, Entertainment & More at Disney’s Hollywood Studios

    “Besides the Rides” – Characters, Entertainment & More at Disney’s Hollywood Studios

    Walt Disney World is well known for both its nostalgia and technologically advanced attractions, but what really brings these parks to a different level are the shows, parades, exhibits, and character interactions offered across property. If you or someone in your travel party isn’t a thrill-seeker, doesn’t meet height requirements, or can’t ride for some reason, there is a whole slate of options at the parks.

    Out of the four Walt Disney World Theme Parks, you’ll find the most “thrill” rides at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Thankfully, you’ll also find a ton of entertaining shows and character experiences to keep everyone in your group happy. Here are my top 5 favorite things to do at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, besides the rides.

    5. May the Force be With You

    Though both Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance and Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run are both feats of Imagineering, not every Star Wars nerd wants to hop on a motion simulator ride or can handle a ride drop. Luckily, there is plenty to do in Galaxy’s Edge that will let guests live out their Star Wars story (check out my prior blog post, “May the Force be With You: Immersive Star Wars Experiences at Disney World” for an expanded overview.) As you explore Batuu, you’ll see Supreme Leader Kylo Ren arrive and search out the rebels, Rey and Chewbacca patrolling the Resistance Base, and the Mandalorian and Grogu roaming the Marketplace. These organic interactions with the characters give this land a feeling of immersion that is different than other areas of the park. Pop into Oga’s Cantina for a beverage and enjoy some tunes from DJ R-3X (aka DJ Rex). Stormtroopers and First Order Officers will question patrons as they search for rebels and contraband, so stay alert!

    Travelers (as guests are known on Batuu) can also use the Play Disney Parks app to complete missions and interact with droids, speeders, and control panels around Galaxy’s Edge. Within the app, select “Disney’s Hollywood Studios” as your location, and select one of the three Galaxy’s Edge games – Star Wars: DataPad, Resistance Encampment, or Star Wars: Batuu Bounty Hunters (MagicBand+ users only). Star Wars: DataPad is an easy way to play around the land – the app will prompt you to complete short puzzles based on the droids, speeders, or control panels near you. Complete a puzzle in front of the location in the picture on the app, and you’ll activate the object of the puzzle — the control panels light up, for example. I have a blast using this when I am waiting for the next arrival of Kylo Ren (just search the Disney World app for “First Order Searches for the Resistance” for show times) or for my reservation time at Oga’s.

    #4. Discover Easter Eggs of Old Hollywood and Disney History

    If you enjoy the history of the film industry, and the history of the Disney Company, this is a great place to look for Easter Eggs and cultural references. For starters, check out the names and handprints outside of the Chinese Theater – this is an exact replica of the original Grauman’s Chinese Theater in The Hollywood, except for one. From 1989 to 1999, Disney held Hand Printing Ceremonies for celebrities and Disney characters to sign their name in cement and imprint their hands in front of the Chinese Theater, as well as the Sunset Theater. Many of these were done in 1989 and the early 90’s, including Audrey Hepburn’s. What people didn’t realize was that Audrey Hepburn’s handprints aren’t in front of the original Chinese Theater in Hollywood, and she was greatly moved by being asked to have a square in Disney World. When Grauman’s realized their misstep, they contacted Audrey Hepburn to offer her a handrint space, and she declined, making her square in Disney’s Hollywood Studios one-of-a-kind.

    Much like Main Street U.S.A. in Magic Kingdom, many windows on Hollywood Boulevard are references to Hollywood history or Disney connections. For example, one of the merchandise stores is called Adrian & Edith’s Head to Toe. This is a reference to Adrian Greenberg – who designed the iconic ruby slippers from Wizard of Oz – and Edith Head, who was a prolific Hollywood costume designer. Edith Head was also the inspiration for Edna Mode, top costume designer to the superheroes in The Incredibles, which added a Disney connection to this Hollywood Easter Egg.

    Around Echo Lake, you’ll find two windows referencing Roger Rabbit above Hollywood and Vine restaurant – one advertising for Eddie Valiant’s Private Investigation services, with a cutout of Roger jumping out of his office on the window next to it. At one time, there were plans for three Roger Rabbit-themed rides in the expansion of Sunset Boulevard (one of which was eventually built in Disneyland, Roger Rabbit’s Toon Car Spin) so it’s nice to have this reference to the 1988 film. On the building adjoining these, you can see a window tribute to Bob Weiss, longtime Disney Imagineer and President of Walt Disney Imagineering from 2016 – 2021. Bob Weiss was part of the creative leadership team on such projects as Tokyo DisneySea, the reimagining of Disney’s California Adventure, and of course – Disney’s MGM Studios, now known as Disney’s Hollywood Studios.

    For a more in-depth look at the history of the Disney Company, check out Walt Disney Presents, small walk-through museum located just behind the Chinese Theater/Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway. This exhibit has Disney art, artifacts, costumes, and more. At the end, you can also view a 15-minute film about the man himself in Walt Disney: One Man’s Dream. This is a lovely, air-conditioned break from the sun and a great place to pass some time if you are taking a break from the rides in the park or skipping them altogether.

    #3. Meet Your Favorite Characters

    In addition to the immersive character experiences with Star Wars characters in Galaxy’s Edge, you can go to an actual meet Darth Vader, Chewbacca, and even BB-8 over in Star Wars Launch Bay at the Animation Courtyard. This area will close later in 2025 to build an Alice in Wonderland-themed indoor playground and new animation experiences, and hopefully these awesome meet-and-greets will be moved over to Galaxy’s Edge, or near Star Tours – The Adventure Continues. The Darth Vader meet-and-greet is really among the best on property, and even after many visits, I’m still intimidated by the Sith Lord. Disney Chase Visa card holders can skip the line for Darth Vader but utilizing the separate entrance for card holders – just show your card to the Cast Member attendant.

    Over in Pixar Plaza near the entrance to Toy Story Land, you can meet Pixar favorites like James P. Sullivan, Edna Mode, Frozone, and Mr. & Mrs. Incredible. This is a great way to meet a bunch of characters in a relatively short amount of time, and you can grab a Jack Jack Num-Num Cookie while you’re there. Within Toy Story Land proper, you’ll find Andy’s favorite toys – Woody, Jesse, and Buzz – meeting friends at times throughout the day. The lines for these characters in particular can get very long, and it is worth checking the app for their next set and arriving early to ensure you get a chance to say howdy. At the top of the hour (most of the time) you can catch the Green Army Drum Corps performing near Alien Swirling Saucers. This is a fun show, and these soldiers are super talented. (Check out the Disney World app and MyDisneyExperience website for specific times.)

    #2. Fantasmic!

    Once the sun goes down, make your way over the Hollywood Hills Amphitheater off Sunset Boulevard to catch Fantasmic! – a fan favorite nighttime production. It’s a classic battle of good vs. evil as guests are immersed in Mickey’s dream (or nightmare) and marvel at water projections, fire effects, musical acts, and special guests. The amphitheater will fill up, so if you are with a big group of people, plan on arriving at least 30 minutes prior to the show, and potentially earlier during peak seasons. If you are flying solo or have just one other person with you, you can likely sneak in closer to showtime. There are also Fantasmic! Dining Packages available, which provide reserved seating for the show. This is an outdoor show, and there are snacks and drinks available inside (including a small selection alcoholic beverages). This is the perfect way to wrap up a day at Disney’s Hollywood Studios!

    #1. Live Theater Entertainment

    Without a doubt, the best thing to do besides the rides at Disney’s Hollywood Studios are the live theater shows. Beauty and the Beast Live on Stage premiered on November 22, 1991 – the same day the movie premiered in theaters. Disney really bet big on this animated feature film being a hit, and their gamble paid off. Withstanding the test of time, this show has packed the theater for nearly 34 years, retelling a Tale as Old as Time through the music and costumes of the classic animated film. This is also an outdoor theater with overhead fans, so you can enjoy the show with an ice cream from Hollywood Scoops or a beer from Fairfax Fare out on Sunset Blvd.

    Another long-running live show is the Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular – an explosive look at the production behind the big stunts in Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark. This show is entertaining for guests of all ages, whether you’ve seen the movies or not. Grab a beverage or a snack and enjoy the fight scenes, massive movable sets, explosions, and of course – the classic giant rolling ball scene – and find out how they work!

    If you’re in need of some air conditioning, head to the indoor theaters around the park. Whether you’re in the mood to sing or not, everyone can enjoy Frozen at For the First Time in Forever: A Frozen Sing Along Celebration. I saw this show for the first time earlier in 2025 and realized that I have seriously been missing out. The hosts of the show are absolutely hilarious, and I was laughing the entire time between sing along songs. New to the theater show lineup is Unfairly Ever After, a funny and fiendish celebration of villains. This show opened in May 2025, taking over the theater near Rock’N’Roller Coaster that previously housed the Lightning MacQueen show. And last but not least, The Little Mermaid – A Musical Adventure finally returned to the park in May 2025 for the first time since the COVID-19 closure. Located in Animation Courtyard, this theatrical production of the classic Little Mermaid story is great for the whole family, and a solid choice when you’re looking to rest your feet and soak in some air conditioning on a hot Disney day.

    I have spent half a day at Hollywood Studios and only saw shows (including MuppetVision 3D, R.I.P.), and I had a wonderful time. Whether you are avoiding more intense rides, can’t stand motion simulators, or just want to luxuriate at the park instead of zipping from line to line, the live entertainment is top notch, and well worth seeing.

    A Hollywood that Never was, and Always will be…

    Disney’s Hollywood Studios is a love letter to the Hollywood of yesterday, and though there are so many fun, thrilling, technologically advanced attractions at this park, the original heart of this place will always lie in the actual making of the movies. The historical “Easter Eggs,” character interactions, and perhaps most importantly, the live productions offered here tie this park to its roots as Disney’s MGM Studios. In the dedication of this park on May 1, 1989, then-CEO Michael Eisner sums it up perfectly, “[Disney’s MGM/Hollywood Studios] is dedicated to Hollywood – not a place on the map, but a state of mind that exists where illusion and reality are fused with technological magic.”

    Do you have a “theater kid” in your group headed to Walt Disney World? Are you a grandparent who will be watching littles, or do you experience motion sickness? Let me be your guide to the magic, and we’ll plan the perfect trip for everyone in your travel party!

    Related Blogs:

    May the Force Be with You: Immersive Star Wars Experiences at Disney World – Magical Quests Blog

    Maximize Your Rope Drop Morning at Disney’s Hollywood Studios – Magical Quests Blog

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  • “Besides the Rides” – Top Experiences at Disney’s Animal Kingdom

    “Besides the Rides” – Top Experiences at Disney’s Animal Kingdom

    Walt Disney World is well known for both its nostalgia and technologically advanced attractions, but what really brings these parks to a different level are the shows, parades, exhibits, and character interactions offered across property. If you or someone in your travel party isn’t a thrill-seeker, doesn’t meet height requirements, or just doesn’t care for rides in general, there are so many fun things to do and see at the parks. Here are my top 5 favorite things to do at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, besides the rides.

    5. Animal Viewing Paths and Wilderness Explorers

    Throughout Disney’s Animal Kingdom, you’ll find walking paths that wind through animal enclosures and viewing areas. Each of these dedicated spaces allows guests to get an up-close view of over 300 species of animals at the park. On your way into Discovery Island, pick up a Wilderness Explorers handbook – while this is intended for kids, any guest can participate in this free challenge throughout the park. As you explore the trails and other activities listed below, you can stop at Wilderness Explorers Outposts along the way and collect badges to officially join the club!

    The Tree of Life marks the center of the park, and on the Discovery Island Trails surrounding it you’ll spot animals like lemurs, vultures, otters, and kangaroos.  These trails are often quiet, and you feel like you’re in a different world as you wind around the tree and behind waterfalls. As you near the Tree itself, check out the intricate animal carvings on its trunk and branches, and see how many creatures you can spot. Lately, I have also seen characters along these paths, and I was lucky enough to stop and chat with Pocahontas on my last stroll on these trails.

    In Africa, you can enjoy the Gorilla Falls Trail, located next to the exit of Kilimanjaro Safaris. Ideally, you’ll walk this path after experiencing your own safari adventure, but it’s fun to do any time of day. In addition to the family of gorillas you’ll meet – including everyone’s favorite OG (Original Gorilla), the patriarch of the troop, Geno – this pathway shows off okapi, meerkat, and African birds. If you are lucky enough to grab a spot near the window in the gorilla section, you can see some really amazing family interactions between the adult gorillas and the little ones. The animal keepers will usually leave food in this area at chow time as well, which draws the gorillas to the area for some prime photo ops.

    Troop of Gorillas having family fun time on Gorilla Falls Trail, Disney’s Animal Kingdom

    The last of these three main animal viewing trails has seen heightened popularity lately due to a certain adorable new addition. Bakso, a baby Sumatran tiger was born to mom Sonhi at Disney’s Animal Kingdom in late September 2024 and made his debut on Maharaja Jungle Trek in Asia in early February 2025. This is the first time I have seen a queue to enter an animal viewing area, and for good reason. Seeing baby Bakso learn and play with his mom was really a unique experience, and something you wouldn’t expect to see at a typical theme park. In addition to the Sumatran tigers, the Maharaja Jungle Trek also showcases a Komodo dragon, bats, and Asian birds. This is my favorite walking path at this park, because it is so heavily themed to the land it is in, with Tibetan prayer flags flying throughout, as well as murals and sculptures that look like ruins from an ancient culture.

    Sumatra Tigers Bakso and mom Sohni on Maharaja Jungle Trek at Disney’s Animal Kingdom

    You’ll find conversation specialists and animal keepers stationed throughout these walking paths to answer questions as well. These cast members are extremely knowledgeable and are happy to engage in conversation about their wildlife friends.  

    #4. Streetmosphere Entertainment  

    The Disney properties are known for their elaborate parades and Broadway caliber shows (more on that soon!) but the seemingly impromptu “streetmosphere” of Disney’s Animal Kingdom creates a vibe unlike any of the other theme parks. In Discovery Island, you might stumble upon a dance party lead by Viva Gaia Street Band on the stage across from Flame Tree BBQ, and I promise you, it’s impossible not to dance-walk past these performers.  

    When you’re hanging out in Africa, there is almost always some type of musical performance happening, whether it be the Harambe Village Street Band, the Tam Tam Drummers of Harambe, or Kora Tinga Tinga. Each of these unique musical acts brings a sense of “being elsewhere” and you start to forget that you are in a theme park in central Florida, and not a bustling village in Africa. When you’re looking to take a break during your day, head over to Dawa Bar in Africa and you’ll have a prime outdoor seat to take in some entertainment with a refreshing beverage.

    Kora Tinga Tinga, Harambe Village at Disney’s Animal Kingdom

    #3. Animation Experience at Conservation Station

    Disney’s Animal Kingdom is comprised of seven lands, and one of these lands is often overlooked by guests. Rafiki’s Planet Watch is a short train ride away from the main area of the park, with the Wildlife Express Train departing from Africa every 10-15 minutes. On this trip out to Rafiki’s Planet Watch, you’ll pass paddocks where the animals sleep at night and where they receive regular treatment and maintenance, which is a neat behind-the-scenes moment. Once you arrive at Rafiki’s Planet Watch and meander down a path to Conservation Station, you’ll get to pet baby goats (who doesn’t want to pet baby goats?!), check out the invertebrate collection, and potentially catch the veterinarians performing a routine medical procedure on an animal inhabitant.

    My personal favorite activity in this area is the Animation Experience at Conservation Station – a 25-minute class lead by a real-life Disney Animator, who guides you through drawing a classic Disney character. Guests are provided with sketch paper with guide points, a pencil (No eraser! GASP!), and a clipboard to draw on. I have done this experience a few times, and I am always shocked at how nice my final products are. The Animator does a great job at explaining how to make simple shapes (circles are much, much harder than they seem), and even the most inexperienced artist will take home a sketch to be proud of. The class does move swiftly and though there is no age limit, parents may want to consider their child’s ability to move through the steps without backtracking (or getting too frustrated). Pro Tip: Consider bringing an empty paper towel roll with you in your park bag (if it fits) and use it as a tube to roll up your art for safe keeping.

    #2. Enchanting Extras Collection

    For those interested in elevating their day, Disney’s Animal Kingdom has far and away the best slate of individually priced tours to choose from. On the Caring for Giants tour, an animal expert will take you on a small group excursion out to a viewing area that allows you to see these magnificent creatures for an extended period of time. I went on this tour in October 2023 with a friend, and it was just amazing to see the elephants grazing and interacting with each other.

    If you are looking to get a bit closer to the wildlife at Animal Kingdom, you can aim for the Up Close with Rhinos tour – this experience is only offered once per day, and tickets can be hard to secure. Guests will venture into the rhinoceros’ paddock, and some guests could have an opportunity to actually touch the rhino. I have not been able to secure a spot for this tour yet, and it remains on my “Disney Bucket List.” Each of these tours is moderately priced considering the unique experiences you’ll get to enjoy, with Caring for Elephants priced at $39+tax and Up Close with Rhinos priced at $49+ tax.

    There are two other tours offered at Disney’s Animal Kingdom to really tap into your adventurous side – Wild Africa Trek and Savor the Savanna.  Wild Africa Trek is a 3-hour long privately guided tour that will take guests through grasslands, across a rope bridge, and on a safari tour as they learn about animal habitats and behaviors, as well as Disney’s conservation efforts. This tour is priced over $200 (before any discounts are applied) and comes with complimentary photo services as well as a lovely lunch spread. There is more to “know before you go” so check out Disney’s website for all the details about age restrictions and proper attire, linked in the Resources section at the bottom of this post.  

    Another “Disney Bucket List” item is Savor the Savanna, a culinary excursion that will take guests on a private safari ride with drinks and tapas awaiting you at your destination. During this 2-hour experience, you’ll get to enjoy African-inspired dishes as you look out over the savanna at grazing giraffes, zebras, and other wildlife. This experience costs $189+tax (before any discounts are applied) and while it is on the expensive end of these “Enchanting Extras,” it is also an experience that you aren’t easily going to find elsewhere.

    Note: Guests must also have separate theme park admission to Disney’s Animal Kingdom and park reservations (if required for your type of ticket) in order to participate in any of the four paid Enchanted Extras listed above.

    #1. Theater Shows

    While we wait for It’s Tough to be a Bug to be reimagined into a new 3D show based on Zootopia in the Tree of Life, there are two fantastic theater shows to check out at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. Finding Nemo: The Big Blue… and Beyond! is an absolute gem, with colorful puppets acting out the story of Finding Nemo on stage. Take a break from the heat in this massive theater, and you’ll be sure to leave with the original song “In the Big Blue World” stuck in your head all day long.

    But, in my humble opinion, Festival of the Lion King is hands down, far and away, the best theater show at Walt Disney World, and that is a hill I am willing to die on. Premiering with the opening of the park in April 1998, Festival of the Lion King has been running for 27 years strong. The theater set up lets guests feel like they are part of the show with massive puppetry, acrobats, a fire dancer, and all of the fan-favorite songs from The Lion King that we know and love. The costumes are gorgeous, using bright colors and intricate designs to represent the animals featured in the show. This is a must-see production, and the theater will fill up, so plan accordingly. When I head to Disney’s Animal Kingdom, I like to see one of the earlier shows of the day at 10am or 11am, after I’ve tackled a few rides during the morning hours. (Check out my post about Rope Drop at Animal Kingdom for tips on maximizing your morning at this park!)

    Festival of the Lion King

    There is so much more to do and see at Disney’s Animal Kingdom in addition to the activities I’ve listed above. As you meander around you might run into Kevin – everyone’s favorite mythical giant bird from Up! or DeVine, a park-specific character who blends in with the flora around the Oasis. For avian fans, you can also catch the Feathered Friends in Flight! show in Asia, or Winged Encounters – The Kingdom Takes Flight where the Macaws put on a beautiful show in front of the Tree of Life a few times each day. And, last but not least, I would be remiss if I did not mention how gorgeous this park is at night. After the sun sets, check out the Tree of Life Awakenings projection show and you must head into Pandora – World of Avatar to explore the beautiful land glowing with bioluminescence. It’s honestly breathtaking.

    Are you surprised at how much there is to do and see at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, besides the rides? Let’s plan your next unique Magical Quest today!

    Resources/Know Before You Go

    Caring for Giants Elephants Tour at Animal Kingdom | Walt Disney World Resort

    Up Close with Rhinos Tour at Animal Kingdom | Walt Disney World Resort

    Wild Africa Trek | Walt Disney World Resort

    Savor the Savanna at Animal Kingdom | Walt Disney World Resort