Disney's Hollywood Studios Information Guide

Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Hall of Fame

Backlot Tour

Location: Commissary Lane
Ride Type: Statue Park

Marble busts of the great entertainers of television are showcased here for the public to view.

Ride Overview
Our Rating(Out of 5):
Presentation
Simple and effective. Browsing is easy and you can take in most of the attraction just by walking by.
3
Guest Appeal
This is about as interesting as waiting in line for another attraction. It's redeeming value is there are places to sit down and it's never crowded.
1
Disney World Veteran Rating
Only die-hard fans will stop for this one.
1
Teen Rating
I'm not even sure if a teen would notice this, let alone go to it.
1
Lasting Appeal
You might stop by once for a 4 second peek. After that, the only way you'll be stopping here is when you need a place to sit.
1
OVERALL RATING(not an average)
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Fastpass: N/A
Expected Wait: None
When to go: Anytime

Other Ratings:
ThemePark Insider: N/A
LaughingPlace.Com: N/A
The Disney Info Page: N/A
Bob Sehlinger: N/A

Full Description: A small area that features busts of some famous entertainers from Sid Caesar to Bill Cosby to (surprise, surprise) Walt Disney. Guests can look at the various busts and take pictures.
Comments: This really isn't an attraction, unless you consider some of the movie props outside Star Tours an attraction. It's what I like to call "filler". It fills in empty

space between the Great Movie Ride and the ABC Commissary. It might take a whole 10 seconds to take in the whole place and any other time spent here would probably be ill-spent. There's not even any real reason to take pictures unless you're a huge fan of one of the entertainers showcased here.

There are a few places to sit down here, which is the only reason I can think of stopping here. Aside from that, keep walking as nearly everything else is more interesting.

 
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