Disney's Hollywood Studios
Definition
Disney's Hollywood Studios is a theme park at Walt Disney World Resort in Bay Lake, Florida, USA, that immerses visitors in the glamour of show business through movie-themed rides, live performances, and interactive experiences.
Originally opened in 1989 as Disney-MGM Studios, it was renamed in 2008 and features lands like Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge, Toy Story Land, and Sunset Boulevard, blending Hollywood nostalgia with modern blockbusters.
Examples
After a spin through Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge at Disney's Hollywood Studios, I finally understood why stormtroopers can't hit the broad side of a Millennium Falcon.
Disney's Hollywood Studios turned my kids into tiny directors, critiquing every animatronic like they were at the Oscars.
I queued for three hours at Disney's Hollywood Studios only to realize the real thrill was people-watching the exhausted parents in Mickey ears.
Disney's Hollywood Studios: where your overpriced churro comes with a side of existential dread about adulting amid eternal childhood magic.