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The Lights Camera Magic! tour will most likely appeal to hardcore Disney geeks. It s base price is $199, according to the Disneyland Resort website . But it might also be a convenient option for people who want to show out-of-town guests the sites without having to handle arizona travel clubs the logistics.
arizona travel clubs Tourists get more than two hours inside the walls and get to feel like insiders without really seeing too much of inside operations. As with other studio tours, what guests are shown depends on production schedules. Guides say chances are about 50/50 that guests will see the inside of a soundstage.
But guests get to walk streets of the studio that look much as they did in Walt Disney arizona travel clubs s time, see the outsides of the bungalows that he moved from his earlier in Silver Lake, and see concept art for films such as 101 Dalmatians handing in the hallways of the animation building.
The tour ends with a look in the lobby of the Frank G. Wells Building, where they see the multiplane camera used to film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. A reception follows in Legends Plaza, where plaques honor such Disney luminaries as Julie Andrews and the Sherman Brothers. arizona travel clubs It sits in the shadow arizona travel clubs of the Michael E. Eisner Building, famous for its statues of the Seven Dwarfs holding up its pediment.
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