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Disney's Hollywood Studios


By Webmaster - Posted on 28 January 2009

The main focus of Disney's Hollywood Studios is the movie industry.  Designed to evoke the golden age of Hollywood, the park is laid out along several notable thoroughfares:  Sunset Boulevard, Hollywood Boulevard, and New York Street.  Attractions and show focus around movie-making and television themes as well as animation techniques.

 

Because many of the attractions are either stage shows or high intensity thrill rides, there may be little here that is appropriate or interesting to lower functioning children with Autism Spectrum Disorder.  Utilizing the Park Hopper ticket option is a good way to enjoy the shows that appeal to your child without spending a full day at the park.

 

To see Disney Hollywood Studios Image Gallery, click here

Video from YouTube from DisneyParks:

 

Older park overview from DisneyParks:

Disclaimer: These videos are the sole intellectual property of the YouTube contributor, and not WDWAutism.com. We thank the contributor for their posting.

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Tip of the Day

Strollers for young children with ASD can be very helpful. Strollers help in several ways. The kids don't get as tired walking around the park. The stroller can provide a safe and familiar place for a child with ASD to retreat and regroup. And many strollers can be used as a wheelchair, allowing you to sit in the handicapped section at some shows and attractions. Find a stroller that will work for you and your child.

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