Here is everything you need to know about Walt Disney World’s Hollywood Studios’ extinct Toy Story – The Parade including history, fun facts, photos and more. I hope you find this listing informative and helpful!
About Toy Story – The Parade
“Toy Story – The Parade” was a parade that took place at Disney’s Hollywood Studios (formerly known as Disney-MGM Studios) in Walt Disney World, Florida.
The parade was inspired by the popular Disney-Pixar film franchise, Toy Story. It featured colorful floats, larger-than-life character balloons, and energetic performers. Guests could see their favorite Toy Story characters, including Woody, Buzz Lightyear, Jessie, and the iconic green army men, as they marched and interacted with the crowd.
The floats and performers brought the world of Toy Story to life, showcasing scenes and themes from the movies. The parade also featured lively music and choreographed routines, creating a festive and entertaining experience for guests of all ages.
“Toy Story – The Parade” allowed guests to immerse themselves in the imaginative world of Toy Story and be a part of the excitement and fun of the beloved franchise.
Important Toy Story – The Parade Details
- Disney Resort: Walt Disney World Resort
- Disney Park: Disney’s Hollywood Studios Info News and Attractions
- Park Area: Hollywood Studios Hollywood Boulevard
- Attraction Type: Disney Parades, Extinct Disney Attractions
- Year Opened: 1995
- Year Closed: 1997
- Replaced: Aladdin's Royal Caravan
- Replaced By: Hercules "Zero to Hero" Victory Parade