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Looney Tunes statues are found throughout the Looney Tunes Village area of Warner Bros. Movie World and add an element of prestige to the park.
by Richard Wilson, 20 years ago
Warner Bros. Movie World
Warner Bros. Movie World's narrow Main Street area.
by Richard Wilson, 20 years ago
Warner Bros. Movie World
Universal Studios Orlando has a unique lake-centred design that provides stunning views of many of the different areas.
by Richard Wilson, 20 years ago
Universal Studios Florida
Universal Studios Hollywood's lower half that is home to most of the larger rides and attractions.
by Richard Wilson, 20 years ago
Jurassic Park: The Ride
Universal Studios Hollywood
One of the many wonderful statues dotted throughout Disney-MGM Studios.
by Richard Wilson, 20 years ago
Disney's Hollywood Studios
Disney-MGM Studios' far more art deco encarnation of the "Golden Age Hollywood" area. I think it stands out as the best of the four by far.
by Richard Wilson, 20 years ago
Disney's Hollywood Studios
Scooby-Doo Spooky Coaster is the smallest of the four dark rides, but for its size and its budget it is nearly unbeaten.
by Richard Wilson, 20 years ago
Scooby-Doo Spooky Coaster: Next Generation
Warner Bros. Movie World
Men in Black at the Orlando Universal Studios is an amazing "shoot-em-up" dark ride with fantastic theming throughout and a well-thought storyline.
by Richard Wilson, 20 years ago
Men In Black: Alien Attack
Universal Studios Florida
Disney-MGM Studios' colossal launched coaster, Rock 'n Rollercoaster Aerosmith wins this category with unparalleled thrills and smoothness.
by Richard Wilson, 20 years ago
Rock 'n' Rollercoaster
Disney's Hollywood Studios
Warner Bros. Movie World's archway is the shortest yet widest of the four.
by Richard Wilson, 20 years ago
Warner Bros. Movie World
In my opinion the Universal Studios Orlando is the most impressive archway of them all.
by Richard Wilson, 20 years ago
Universal Studios Florida
This arch, unlike the others is not open for guests to walk through.
by Richard Wilson, 20 years ago
Universal Studios Hollywood
This arch is not a main feature in the park. As a result it is perhaps the smallest and least impressive of the four.
by Richard Wilson, 20 years ago
Disney's Hollywood Studios
Main Street ends with a replica of the Daily Planet from the Superman comics, television shows and movies.
by Richard Wilson, 20 years ago
Warner Bros. Movie World
by Richard Wilson, 20 years ago
Warner Bros. Movie World
by Richard Wilson, 20 years ago
Warner Bros. Movie World
by Richard Wilson, 20 years ago
Warner Bros. Movie World
The Studio Commissary.
by Richard Wilson, 20 years ago
Warner Bros. Movie World
by Richard Wilson, 20 years ago
Warner Bros. Movie World
Main Street is themed to 1930s Hollywood; the Golden Age of cinema.
by Richard Wilson, 20 years ago
Warner Bros. Movie World
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