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On Tuesday, August 5, Walt Disney World Resort filed another construction permit regarding the Animation Courtyard overhaul at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. The latest notice comes just over a month before the permanent closure of Star Wars Launch Bay and the current Disney Jr. Play and Dance! show.
Earlier this summer, Walt Disney World Resort announced that an original Disney’s Hollywood Studios attraction would return to the park in a new form. The Magic of Disney Animation opened alongside then Disney-MGM Studios in 1989. A real Disney animator would take guests on a tour exploring the animation process, as the building was attached to a real backstage film studio where films like Mulan (1998) and Lilo & Stitch (2001) were animated. It also featured Animation Academy classes, where Disney Park guests could learn to draw their favorite characters.


Just like the Roy E. Disney Animation Building in Burbank, California, the Magic of Disney Animation will feature a large blue Sorcerer Mickey hat facade. Inside, guests will embark on an experience inspired by the Once Upon A Studio (2023) short film. The building will also contain an Alice in Wonderland (1951)-inspired play area and be a “place where kids and kids at heart can laugh, draw, dream, and explore animated new experiences.” On Tuesday, August 5, Walt Disney World Resort filed a new construction permit for the Animation Courtyard overhaul. The Notice of Commencement lists Buena Vista Construction Company as the contractor to “provide labor, material and/or electrical for construction” at 200 Showbiz Blvd., the address of the former animation studios behind Star Wars Launch Bay. It doesn’t specify what changes are being made to the building, or whether it will eventually be accessible to Disney Park guests after the Magic of Disney Animation opens.View this post on Instagram
