Welcome to a Disney Theme Park that never made it off
the drawing board - Disney-MGM Studios Europe, the proposed
second theme park of Euro Disney Resort. This park is
as legendary to European Disney fans as the fabled Westcot
project is for American fans. Prepare to step through
the gates of a Hollywood that never was...
Disney-MGM Studios Europe was supposed to be about twice
as large as the current Walt Disney Studios Park and would
have included actual studio production facilities. The
number of attractions it was supposed to open with is
not known for sure, however a leaked plan shows approximately
7 to 10 attractions and at least seven themed restaurants
are mentioned on the original plan.
The Tour
We start our tour at the main gates of the park where
a large Disney-MGM Studios sign marks the start of our
Hollywood adventure. As we go through the main gates,
we enter the Front Lot plaza with buildings in Pueblo
Deco style on each side, lots of palm trees and a high
towering Earffel Tower. Passing over the square we approach
a huge soundstage based on the original Hyperion Studio
(the first studio Walt Disney owned). Inside the soundstage
we discover Hollywood Boulevard, a large indoor set resembling
Hollywood at night. While walking towards the exit of
Hollywood Boulevard it becomes clear how huge this building
actually is: the soundstage consists out of 3 connected
smaller buildings.

Disney-MGM Studios Europe main gate
As we exit the covered Hollywood Boulevard we enter a
huge plaza with a beautiful recreation of Grauman's Chinese
Theatre. It houses the Grand Movie Palace attraction,
a European version of the Great Movie Ride at Disney's
Hollywood Studios (orginally Disney-MGM Studios). A tram
drives us through various famous movie scenes from European
and American movies, each with its own Audio-Animatronic
actors.

Grand Movie Palace
A whole area dedicated to Route 66 is located to the right
of the Grand Movie Palace, with the Route 66 Roadside
Diner as its centerpiece.


Route 66 themed area
We continue our journey by crossing over the plaza and
entering Gangster Shootout on the left of the Grand Movie
Palace. It's an attraction, based on the Touchstone production
Dick Tracy, combining the technology of The Indiana Jones
Adventure at California with Buzz Lightyear Laser Blast.
The show building and façade has been themed as
a huge factory complete with chimney's and bridges.

Gangster Shootout façade

Gangster Shootout
While walking to Animation Courtyard, we pass by the Backlot
Express restaurant, located in the same building as Gangster
Shoutout. The industrial look and feel of the Gangster
Shootout façade carries on here.

Backlot Express restaurant
Two buildings are located on each side of Animation Courtyard.
On the right we see the Animation Commissary restaurant
and on the left The Magic of Disney Animation exhibit,
showcasing Disney's proud tradition of handdrawn animation.
A look inside the real Parisian animation studios is included
in our tour.

The Magic of Disney Animation
Leaving Animation Courtyard we pass by another restaurant:
The Brown Derby, an exact copy of the Disney's Hollywood
Studios (Orlando) version.

The Brown Derby
We’ve reached a crossroad now: to the left we can
go to the “Attraction Studios”.
(Almost nothing is known about this area. The plan mentions
lots of real studio buildings, including special effects
stages, but it’s not sure whether these were actually
used to house attractions.)
The only attraction clearly mentioned is the Backlot
Tram Tour. As we board our tram, we go on a tour through
the real Studio lot on property and end with a visit to
Catastrophe Canyon, located right behind the loading station.

Catastrophe Canyon
As we go back to the crossroad and go to the right, we
first pass by the New York and waterfront backlot: a recreation
of New York city and its waterfront, complete with a large
ship. A sign informs us that a new attraction is on its
way: the Honey I shrunk the kids play area: a larger than
life playground for the little ones.

New York Back lot

Waterfront lot, complete with ship
We pass by the waterfront to reach the Indiana Jones themed
area. The Indiana Jones Stunt Spectacular takes us on
an adventure with the most memorable stunts from the original
movies. An Indiana Jones themed restaurant and shop are
located here as well at the far end of the park.

Indiana Jones stunt show

Indiana Jones Adventure Outpost logo
And so, a day of backstage movie magic comes to a close
in the Hollywood that truly never was...

Hollywood as it never was
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