This war film served as the context for the interactive pre-show on a later version of The Backlot Tour
Pearl Harbor
Dome-shaped Disney Springs dinner spot and WDW’s third gate
Planet Hollywood Studios
This princess’s castle is the icon of Disneyland
Sleeping Beauty
Winter Summerland
These two eccentric guests hosted their namesake’s Hyperspace Hoopla
Snig & Oopla
The Osbourne Family Spectacle of Dancing Lights debuted on this backlot location before New York Street opened to foot traffic
Residential Street
Next door neighbor’s Wizarding World debut and purple dragon’s upside-down open house
Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey Into Imagination
In a dark turn of events, this infamous dark ride ends with a trip to hell
Mr Toad’s Wild Ride
The oldest nighttime show in operation on property and the only one you can see in its entirety for free
Electrical Water Paegant
These troublemaking creatures were happy to offer to trade with you upon meeting them
Jawas
The current home of the Frozen sing-along once housed an interactive version of this long-running quiz show
Who Wants to be a Millionaire?
S’winter-themed water park and blue Boardwalk resort
Blizzard Beach Club
When it opened, this large attraction was originally part of Tomorrowland
Matterhorn
Pop Century’s planned and abandoned expansion buildings are now home to this other value resort
Art of Animation
This fan-run group provided many of the costumed characters that appeared in the Legends of the Force parade
501st Legion
In a thrill-seeking 1994 expansion, Imagineering turned to this company to make their product do the one thing it is not designed to do: free-fall
Otis Elevators
Star Wars lightsabered heroes short film and children’s lightsaber education show
Path of the Jedi Training Academy
Magic Kingdom’s carousel is named after Prince Charming; Disneyland’s is named after this English hero of Monty Python fame
King Arthur
This popular late-night spot featured New Year’s Eve every night for an entire year
Pleasure Island
The man with three first names, he was the unofficial MC of many of the later Star Wars Weekends
James Arnold Taylor
This Disney animated film with a score by Phil Collins was the last to be animated at the Orando animation studio
Brother Bear
The West coast Dinosaur clone and the defunct microscopic Tomorrowland Omnimover
Indiana Jones Adventure thru Inner Space
Fantasyland has the highest concentration of fiber optics at Disneyland; this classic attraction houses more than half of them
This golf course is not named after its grass, but actually after the apparel of its intended clientele
Shades of Green
Mark Hamill attended Star Wars Weekends this many years after A New Hope was released
37 years