Sorcerer Mickey

122 feet tall is the Height of Sorcerer Mickey Hat, which means that Mickey Mouse would have to be 350 feet tall, and wear a hat size of 605 7/8 if he were to put on this giant hat!

342 3/8 hat sizes are what are needed if you were to wear the Mickey Hat on top the water tower. Oh and it would weigh 2.5 tons.

156 ton icon Sorcerer Mickey’s Hat was created in honor of the 100th birthday celebration for Walt Disney.

27 tons is the weight of just the brim and cone of the Sorcerer Mickey’s Hat

1 football field worth of concrete was used enough to cover it and includes a 1 foot depth.

122 feet tall the Sorcerer Hat represents the magic of show business and the wizardry of Walt Disney.

60,000 cubic feet is the interior size of Sorcerer Mickey Hat and if you turned it upside-down, it could hold 444,744 gallons of water.

605 7/8 is the hat size of Sorcerer Mickey Hat if you could wear it

350 tall is how tall Mickey would have to be to wear this hat

13,493 bolts that hold the Sorcerer Mickey Hat together

26,986 washers are used in the construction of the Sorcerer Mickey Hat

17,000 feet (or 57 football field) of underground utility piping are all need to keep Sorcerer Mickey’s Hat together.

6 stars are on the Sorcerer Mickey Hat

2 moons are on the Sorcerer Mickey Hat

500 Cadillac’s worth of paint were needed to cover the Sorcerer Mickey Hat

444,744 gallons of water would be needed if you turned the hat upside down and filled it with water

Block Party Bash

2008 is when the Block Party Bash Debuted

1 show daily

15 minutes at each stop location is how long each float parties for at each location

114 cast members are in the Block Party bash parade

30 crew members help with the Block Party Bash

Disney's Hollywood Studios Backlot Tour

1989 is when the Disney’s Hollywood Backlot Tour debuted

2004 is when Disney’s Hollywood Backlot Tour was revised

200 guests can ride the back lot shuttle at one time.

25 minutes shuttle ride is all part of the back lot tour attraction, which opened on May 1, 1989.

70,000 gallons of water are used to recreate the flash flood in Catastrophe Canyon on the Back lot Tour.

3.5 minutes is how it takes for the 70,000 gallons of water to be dumped each time

4 tanks are used to release the 70,000 gallons of water

1,000 gallons of water is dumped on the person in the pilot house

1,000 guests can be on the Backlot tour at 1 time

Sounds Dangerous with Drew Carey

1999 is when Sounds Dangerous with Drew Carey debuted

12 minutes is the length of the Sounds Dangerous with Drew Carey

05-18-12 is when this attraction closed

 

American Idol Experience

2009 is when the American Idol Experience debuted

1100 guests can be seated in this attraction

35 x 7.5 feet screen at the American Idol Experience makes this the largest curved screen on property

113 Video screens ares used at American Idol Experience 

105 audio speakers are used at the American Idol Experience 

735 lighting fixtures are used at the American Idol Experience 

100 feet wide is the size of the stage

3000 square feet make up the American Idol Experience stage

2000 votes can be tabulated in 2 seconds by the American Idol Experience computers

7 p.m. is the final show each day

45 minutes is the length of the finale show

76 miles of cable was used at the American Idol Experience

25 miles of conduit was used at the American Idol Experience

25,000 square feet of indoor space can be found at the American Idol Experience

16 weeks were needed to build the American Idol set

50 carpenters were used to build the American Idol set

4 audition rooms are were the contestants try-out for the show

1 producers room is in the building where the decision is made to whom will be in the days show

3 performers are chosen for each of the 7 preliminary performances held each day. Leading up to the evening finale featuring the top vote recipients of each of those 7 shows

100 different song choices for the performers to select from, each with a unique lighting and background media package to give each singer the full idol treatment

Journey Into Narnia: Prince Caspian

2008 is when Journey into Narmia debuted

80 guests can fit into the pre show area

5 minutes is the length of the pre show

High School Musical 3: Right Here! Right Now!

2007 is when the High School Musical 3: Right Here! Right Now! Debuted

6 shows are conducted each day

14 performers are in the High School Musical 3: Right Here! Right Now

20 minutes is the length of the High School Musical 3: Right Here! Right Now!

Lights, Motors, Action! Stunt Show

5/5/2005 is opening day for Lights, Motors, Action™ Extreme Stunt show at Walt Disney World.

5,000 seats are in the Lights, Motor, Action! Extreme Stunt Show stadium and 3,000 more can stand.

3 shows a day are performed

30 minutes is the length of the Lights, Motor, Action! Extreme Stunt Show 

6.5 acres area is used to house the Lights, Motor, Action! Extreme Stunt Show stadium. 

45 to 65 foot fireball is created for the Lights, Motor, Action! Extreme Stunt Show.

80 PSI are used on the Stunt show cars in Lights, Motor, Action! Extreme Stunt Show.

150 horsepower motorcycle engine are installed in each car of Lights, Motors, Action Extreme Stunt Show

4 forward gears and 4 reverse gears are used in each car of Lights, Motors, Action Extreme Stunt Show

1,300 lbs is the weight of each car of Lights, Motors, Action Extreme Stunt Show which is half of the normal production vehicle.

40-vehicles are used in the stunt show at Lights, Motors, Action Extreme Stunt Show were gutted to reduce the car weight to 1,300 pounds. Motorcycle engines were installed so the lightweight cars accelerate faster.

1,322 is the exact weight of each car in Lights, Motor, Action!

177,000-square-foot facility is the size of the arena for "Lights, Motors, Action!”

35 stunt drivers, actors and technicians are used in each of the shows

20 custom-built cars, 10 stunt motorcycles and two high-powered personal water crafts are used in the Lights, Motors, Action™ Extreme Stunt show

1,300 cc, 150-horsepower motor built inside a custom racing chassis are use in the Lights, Motors, Action™ Extreme Stunt

3 hero cars are used in each show

5 pursuit cars are used in each show

4 motorcycles are used in each show

2 personal watercraft are used in each show

10 to 12 crew personal maintain all the vehicles on site and ensure their safety before each show

14 stunt drivers are needed for each show

1 practice course is maintained backstage at the Hollywood studio (The Epcot parking lot used to be the practice area until a permanent course was established)

10 weeks of training is required for each driver before they ever get into a car to drive in a show

"Honey, I Shrunk the Kids" Movie Set Adventure

30 feet tall is one blade of grass in the Honey I shrunk the kids play area and there are 47 of these blades in the play area. 

16 foot tall building block is at Movie Set Adventure

52 foot long garden hose is at Movie Set Adventure

500 pounds of structural steel is used to support the blades of grass at Honey I shrunk the kids play area, which can withstand a 80 mph winds.  Each was wind tested at cal tech before they were installed.

117 gigantic leaves can be found in the Honey I shrunk the kids play area.

3 stories tall are the mushroom caps at the Movie Set Adventure

30 feet tall is one blade of grass in the Honey I shrunk the kids play area and there are 47 of these blades in the play area.

45 blades of grass exist in the play area of Honey I shrunk The Kids exactly.

3 stories tall are the mushroom caps at the Movie Set Adventure

The Magic of Disney Animation

8/28/1989 was the opening day of the Magic of Disney Animation attraction.

2004 is when The Magic of Disney Animation was revised

50 guests can be seated in the Animation Academy