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Go Wildcats!
Tips
With the popularity of Disney Channel's hit movie, High School Musical III: Senior
Year, it shouldn't surprise anyone that a bit of Disney's movie magic has made its
way to the streets of Disney's Hollywood Studios. Wildcat fever is catchy as
guests are invited to join in on the cheering, dancing, and singing as the High
School Musical-style pep rally makes its way through the park.
LOCKERS Lockers are located alongside Oscar's Classic Car Souvenirs, to the right of
the Entrance Plaza after you pass through the turnstiles. The cost is $5 to $7, including
a $5 deposit.
LOST CHILDREN Lost children at Disney's Hollywood Studios are taken to Guest
Relations, where lost children logbooks are kept. Children younger than 7 should wear
name-tags inside their clothes.
PACKAGE PICKUP Any purchase can be sent to Guest Relations in the Entrance
Plaza; allow at least 3 hours for delivery. If you're staying overnight at a Disney resort,
you can also have all packages purchased by 7pm sent to your hotel (they will be deliv-
ered by noon the next day).
PARKING It's $12 a day for cars, light trucks, and vans; $13 for RVs.
PET CARE Accommodations for $13 to $23 are offered at kennels to the left and just
outside the entrance ( & 407/824-6568 ). There are also four other kennels in the WDW
complex. (See chapter 11 for more details.) Proof of vaccinations is required.
STROLLERS Strollers can be rented at Oscar's Super Service, inside the main entrance,
for $15 for a single and $31 for a double. Length-of-stay rentals are available at $13 per
day for a single and $27 per day for a double. Full payment is expected up front for
length-of-stay rentals.
WHEELCHAIR RENTAL Wheelchairs are rented at Oscar's Super Service inside the
main entrance. The cost for regular chairs is $10 a day. Electric wheelchairs rent for $45,
plus a $20 refundable deposit.
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MAJOR ATTRACTIONS & SHOWS
American Film Institute Showcase
Frommer's Rating: C
Recommended Ages: 10-adult
This shop and exhibit area is the final stop on the Backlot Tour (see below) and looks at
the efforts of the editors, cinematographers, producers, and directors whose names roll
by in the blur of credits. It also showcases the work of the American Film Institute's
Lifetime Achievement Award winners, including Bette Davis, Jack Nicholson, and Eliza-
beth Taylor. A special exhibit here, “Villains: Movie Characters You Love to Hate,”
features the costumes and props of several notable bad guys, including Darth Vader.
Beauty and the Beast Live on Stage
Frommer's Rating: B+
Recommended Ages: All ages
A 1,500-seat covered amphitheater is the home of this 30-minute live Broadway-style
production of Beauty and the Beast that's adapted from the movie. Musical highlights from
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