We all try to find ways to bring a little bit of the Walt
Disney World experience into our homes in between trips to Florida. With that thought
it mind, I thought I would expand upon an idea I touched upon during the early
years of the Gazette. Today, I’m going to tell you how my wife and I have
Disney’s Hollywood Studios Night at our house.
The foundation of any good Disney’s Hollywood Studios Night
at home is the same as if you were in the park, quality entertainment! The
format we utilize is the film festival, specifically we pick a couple of our
favorites that are featured in the scenes of The Great Movie Ride. We exclude
the finale compilation and the films of the previews in the queue, even though
these all make appearances in some way, shape, or form later in the attraction,
in order to maintain a list that is as vital to the attraction as it is
manageable to collect. For those of you needing a checklist or cheat-sheet, I
present to you the scenes of The Great Movie Ride in film:
Footlight Parade
Singin' in the Rain
Mary Poppins
The Public Enemy
The Searchers (Given the dialogue of John Wayne’s Audio-Animatronics, Hondo would work as well)
Clint Eastwood’s Man With No Name Trilogy (A Fistful of Dollars, For a Few Dollars More, and The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly)
Alien
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Horror Films of the 1930s and 1940s
Tarzan the Ape Man
Casablanca
Fantasia
The Wizard of Oz
Singin' in the Rain
Mary Poppins
The Public Enemy
The Searchers (Given the dialogue of John Wayne’s Audio-Animatronics, Hondo would work as well)
Clint Eastwood’s Man With No Name Trilogy (A Fistful of Dollars, For a Few Dollars More, and The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly)
Alien
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Horror Films of the 1930s and 1940s
Tarzan the Ape Man
Casablanca
Fantasia
The Wizard of Oz
After you select the films you’re going to watch, our last
festival included Casablanca, Singin’ in the Rain, The Public Enemy, and The
Wizard of Oz, you’re going to have to figure out food and drinks. With recipes
from all over Walt Disney World readily accessible on various websites and in
Disney cookbooks, you shouldn’t have too hard a time finding a way to recreate
your favorite meal from Disney’s Hollywood Studios. We opted for Grandma’s
Chicken Pot Pie during our most recent evening. On Wednesday, we’ll be back
with our step by step view of how we created the dish.
Beverages could be as simple as grabbing your favorite Coca-Cola
or Gold Peak Tea product, but when you go through putting together a special
evening, you want a special drink too, right? Many of the drink recipes from
Disney’s Hollywood Studios are also easy to find online, but there is another
option. With a wide array of wines featured in the restaurants of the park,
especially at the Brown Derby, there are many bottles to choose from that can
be found in your local grocery or wine store. For a starter’s list, look to the
Brown Derby’s Red Wine Flight of the Stars! To pair with the pot pie, I
actually opted for the MacMurray Ranch Pinot Noir, and found it a quite tasty
combination.
So, there you have the basics! Want to add a bit more to
your Disney’s Hollywood Studios Night? Listen to music from the park as you
prepare your meal, dress up like your favorite streetmosphere character, or
even shot off a couple of bottle rockets after the sun sets. Want to make this
a bit more family friendly? Make it a Star Wars or Muppet film festival, use
glowcubes in a Shirley Temple, and rather than draw your own favorite Disney
characters hand out crayons and coloring books! The point is, as many stars as there
are in Hollywood, there are just as many variations for you to make this evening
special and unique for your family!
3 comments:
What a fantastic idea! Any night's a good night at our house for Oz, Casa Blanca or Singin' in the Rain, so we're all set for adding in the right meal and background music!
Have you tried this with a Sci-Fi Dine In theme?
Could also show the three animated movies made at the park: Mulan, Lilo and Stitch and Brother Bear.
This is such a great idea! I need to start planning. :)
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