Operating hours at Disney's Hollywood Studios extended with the opening of Toy Story Land

Feb 23, 2018 in "Toy Story Land"

Posted: Friday February 23, 2018 9:51am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

Toy Story Land at Disney's Hollywood Studios officially opens on June 30, and the operating hours of the park have now been extended to accommodate the expected increase in attendance at the park.


On the opening day June 30 2018, the park opens from 8am to 11pm, and then for the month of July, the operating hours are 8am to 10pm daily. For Walt Disney World Resort hotel guests, the park will open at 7am for morning Extra Magic Hours for the entire month of July. Evening EMH will take place on Friday nights from 10pm to midnight.

Disney is yet to announce plans for Cast and Passholder previews of Toy Story Land.

View the revised operating hours on our unofficial calendar.

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Indy_UK1 day ago

Ditching the spinner in Adventureland can easily be solved

Bocabear2 days ago

I agree the old version worked better... The spinner and the Aladdin theming just don't seem to fit... Maybe a miniland at DHS with an Aladdin flying carpet coaster....or put the miniland in the unused African pavilion area at EPCOT? It would be nice to see that part of Adventureland brought back to it's tropical island motif....

Marc Davis Fan2 days ago

Agreed... though it's pretty much the Six Flags spinner (plus the associated thematic changes in that subsection of the land) that cause the problem. Before that, the transition between "old Adventureland" and Caribbean Plaza worked, I think.

celluloid2 days ago

Andy's new backyard is in the dessert. One of the biggest contradictions to it's premise. We should have gotten the next Gen of Honey I shrunk the Kids, but got Pop Century wonky scale without as much air conditioning.

J45462 days ago

shoot id say adventure land in MK is pretty terrible imo. You got jungle cruise...then it turns into a terrible aladdin themed 6 flags spinner...then to pirates.....its pretty bad imo

Purduevian2 days ago

I mean what is your cut off of a "land" Commissary Lane at DHS and Performance Corridor are both quite rough considering neither has a ride or show.

MisterPenguin2 days ago

New garbage cans now have a fold-out seat.

sWANNISAX2 days ago

The size of Woody's seating as it was is ridiculous. They need to double it in size and entirely cover it much like they did with the slinky expanded queue. Also, no more standing tables. People want to sit and eat this isn't Epcot.

Casper Gutman2 days ago

Is Toy Story Land the worst designed land in an American Disney park? Marvel Land in DCA has to give it a bit of competition and “new Frontierland” seems like a threat to claim the crown, but TSL is certainly up there.

lazyboy97o4 days ago

It’s amazing how people just jump into these stories about shade. These spaces aren’t designed in a vacuum. They don’t find people in California, lock them in an office and just build whatever they spit out. With something like dining venue seating it’s even less at the whim of the designers as there are spreadsheets outlining how much seating should be provided and in what condition because there’s a cost associated with different conditions. The thing about simple shading is that it costs money, money that ops will spend later because they have to deal with the fallout. At a deeply fundamental level Toy Story Land is very poorly designed, but it’s not some cutesy story.

TrainsOfDisney4 days ago

It’s not the west coast but “modern” issues. Bugs Land in DCA was lovely and very shady

Chef idea Mickey`=5 days ago

🙄 Let me guess TSL was developed by west coast peeps! Epcot has the same thing.

GoofGoof5 days ago

It was like standing on the surface of the sun in August. The only place worse is the walk from AK front gate to the buses. Star Wars Land gets some decent shade maybe from the rock work and taller buildings but there’s nowhere in TS land to hide from the sun. Maybe they could add some shade structures and make them look like kites flying in the air.

G00fyDad5 days ago

I completely agree. The last time we were there was October last year and it was very hot and that place stood out because of the lack of shade.