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What to Do at Hollywood Studios

Rides / Attractions

The park’s diverse lineup caters to a wide range of interests and ages, transporting visitors into the enchanting world of entertainment and film and showcasing the magic of cinema and pop culture.

The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror is iconic, immersing guests in a series of vertical drops within a haunted Hollywood hotel. The immersive experience of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge takes visitors to a galaxy far, far away, where they can pilot the Millennium Falcon on Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run or join the Resistance on Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance.

Additionally, Toy Story Land brings beloved characters to life with attractions like Slinky Dog Dash and Toy Story Mania!, while Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway introduces guests to a zany adventure alongside the famous duo.

Food

Hollywood Studios has a variety of quick-service eateries and full-service restaurants throughout the park. Woody’s Lunch Box, inspired by the world of “Toy Story,” serves up nostalgic comfort foods in a whimsical setting. The Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant offers an immersive dining experience, transporting guests to a classic drive-in movie theater where they can enjoy American cuisine while seated in retro cars beneath a starlit sky.

The park’s vibrant marketplace, known as Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, also offers several immersive dining options. Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo serves exotic dishes from a galaxy far, far away, while the Milk Stand offers the iconic Blue Milk and Green Milk beverages from the Star Wars universe.

Hollywood & Vine offers character dining experiences where guests can enjoy a meal in the company of beloved Disney characters. The Baseline Tap House provides a cozy corner to unwind with craft beer and small bites, reminiscent of a modern-day California brewery.

The Hollywood Brown Derby is an homage to the glamorous days of old Hollywood. Its famous Cobb Salad is based on the original one invented at the Brown Derby restaurant in Hollywood. The salad includes finely chopped lettuce, roasted turkey, bacon, hard-boiled eggs, avocado, crumbled Roquefort cheese, and tangy Cobb dressing.

If you plan on dining in Hollywood Studios, we highly recommend the Cobb Salad at the Hollywood Brown Derby!

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