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The area where Studio Catering Co. restaurant & the adjacent shop stood until Streets of America closed was originally a break area for guests before embarking on the second half of the Backlot tour. This break area was expanded to include an area for kids to play, called Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: Movie Set Adventure .
The Studio Tour (also known as The Backlot Tour) is a ride attraction at the Universal Studios Hollywood theme park in Universal City, California near Los Angeles. [1] Studio Tour is the theme park's signature attraction. It travels through a working film studio, with various film sets on the Universal Studios Lot.
The shells, or façades, on a studio backlot are usually constructed with three sides and a roof, often missing the back wall and/or one of the side walls. The interior is an unfinished space, with no rooms, and from the back of the structure one can see the electrical wires, pipes, beams and scaffolding, which are fully exposed.
As technology improved, out-of-studio video recording was possible with compact video cameras and portable video recorders; a detachable recording unit could be carried to a shooting location. Although the camera itself was compact, the need for a separate recorder made on-location shooting a two-person job. [2]
Phase 3 of the backlot will consist of a police station, a fully constructed single-family home, a town square and more. Scheduled to open in 2026, this phase will complete the 11-acre buildout.
The first, 130-foot tower was located in the Studio Backlot Tour area of Disney's Hollywood Studios, [3] known as Disney-MGM Studios when the park opened in 1989. It was the park's original icon, with The Great Movie Ride —a life-size replica of Grauman's Chinese Theatre —serving as the visual centerpiece.
Visitors to the San Juan County film backlot near La Plata inspect the new facility after it a ribbon-cutting ceremony was held on Thursday, Nov. 9.
View of the back lot Warner Bros. Studios scenery from the tour bus. The locations below are featured in every Studio Tour. [19] [20] The upgraded Studio Tour Plus offers extra stops such as a continental breakfast, lunch at the Central Perk Café, and a visit to the Property Department. The Deluxe Tour provides extended time at each of these ...