2 attractions can be found on Sunset Boulevard
2 entertainment and shows can be found on Sunset Boulevard
6 dinning locations can be found on Sunset Boulevard
13 shopping locations can be found on Sunset Boulevard
2 travel stickers on the suitcases at the DVC information kiosk reference Chicago and Missouri were Walt spent his youth before moving to California
94 is marked on the side entrance of Legends of Hollywood, it is a reference to the year it was added to Sunset Boulevard
4 theaters are depicted on the facade of Sunset Boulevard
10/15/1998 was the opening of a new show called Fantasmic!
1998 is when Fantasmic debuted
25 minutes is the length of Fantasmic
6,900 guests can be seated at the Fantasmic! Theater
3,000 guests can stand at the Fantasmic! Theater
$20,000 per showing is the estimated cost per night for the Fantasmic! Show.
32,000 pounds and has a 50 ft wingspan that is what Maleficent is in the Fantasmic Show. She also rises 50 ft into the air.
1.9 million gallons of water are in the moat that surrounds the show stage.
800 gallons of water per minute are used for the 3 mist screens in Fantasmic.
46 performers are included in the Fantasmic show.
57.5 feet above the water stands the mountain at the Fantasmic show.
40 foot tall dragon with a 50 foot wingspan is used in Fantasmic!
80 feet long and weighing in at 70,000 pounds makes the steamboat in Fantasmic! Huge.
350 lights are used in Fantasmic! show some of which are being used for very first time in a live Walt Disney World Resort Entertainment show.
50 feet into the air and has a wingspan of 50 feet is the fire breathing dragon.
78 costumes are used in the Fantasmic! Show
26 Disney characters are in the finale of Fantasmic
1991 was the year that Beauty and the Beast – Live on Stage show debuted
2001 is when the Beauty and Beast show was revised
20 minute “Broadway” like show is what Beauty and the Beast, Live on Stage delivers.
1,500 guests can be seated in the Beauty and the Beast, Live on Stage Theater.
8 foot wingspan is the size of the bats used in the show
7/30/1999 was the year that Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster debuted
24 guests ride in each Limo on Rock 'n Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith.
1.22 Minutes is the total time it will take you to complete the Rock ‘N’ Roll Coaster.
3.12 is the cycle time of each ride, which is the exact running time of one of Aerosmith's "Greatest Hits," "Sweet Emotion"
2 minutes is the attraction's pre-show length feature
900 speakers are in the Rock 'n Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith.
5 speakers are located in each seat
3,403 feet of track is used which is more than a ½ mile of twists, turns, loops, corkscrews, hills and dips.
5 license plates exist on the Aerosmith Limo and they are: 1. QKLIMO, UGOGIRL, BUHBYE, 2FAST4U, H8TRFFC.
3 inversions, 2 rollover loops and 1 corkscrew -- all 1st for a Walt Disney World attraction and thrills at Rock 'n' Roller Coaster.
40 feet tall is the giant guitar icon at Rock ‘N Roller coaster.
0 to 60 in 2.8 seconds is how fast the Rock ‘N Roller travels at, Hang on tight!
3 different soundtracks are used, each one specific to the train which its played
200 feet of track are used in the launch of Rock ‘N Roller Coaster is used to create the 4 and 5 “G Forces”.
120 speakers and 24 sub-woofers are in each limo for the Rock 'n Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith.
32,000 watts can be produced by the onboard sound system of each limo of the Rock ‘N’ Roll Coaster.
1 mile of neon light used outside the Rock 'n' Roller Coaster attraction.
3,536 marbles adorn the 2 doors you see as your enter the queue area of Rock ‘N’ Roll Coaster.
15 times its normal size the Fender Stratacaster sits outside the Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster.
80 feet is the highest point of the track
3.7 million cubic foot Rock ‘N’ Roll Coaster show building
1,500 guest can ride per hour
4.5 G force you will get from this thrill ride
5 vehicles can operate at the same time
37 million cubic feet of space are located inside the Rock ‘n’ Roller coaster building
40 feet tall is the height of the Stratocaster guitar outside the Building
32 feet long neck is on the Stratocaster guitar that adorns the Rock ‘n’ Roller coaster attraction building
1 new electrical substation was built to supply power this attraction, the neighboring Tower of Terror attraction are 2 power hungry attractions
12 times that is how many time Steven Tyler and Joe Perry rode the attraction when they came to WDW to visit for the first time
80 Chevrolet corvettes were used to make a giant Fender Startocaster in the parking lot to celebrate the 1 year anniversary of the Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster. All the cars were red, black, and white
320 feet long is the neck of the guitar outside that morphs into a scale-model of the attraction track
1994 was the year that The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror debuted; it was also revised in 1996, 1999, 2002
6 elevators shafts are in the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror
8 elevator cars can be running simultaneously at the TZToT
21 guests can ride each elevator
4 minutes is the ride length of The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror
1996, Version 2 ("Twice the Fright") made its appearance and added a second drop to the ride.
1999, Version 3 ("Fear in Every Drop") made the drop sequence much more complex with a series of false starts and sudden stops before finally falling to the basement.
2002 Version 4 ("Never the Same Fear Twice") put the computers in control so that each drop involved a different randomly selected sequence of events for the drop.
4 loading zones are used and merge in to 2 paths on the top floor of The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror
2 years were needed to reprogram the Tower of Terror Computers to the new T4 configuration.
7 feet wide, 35 feet long and weighing 133,000 pounds that is the size of 1 motor for the Twilight Zone’s Tower of Terror.
15 times the speed of normal elevator is the rate at which these motors can push the cars at the Tower of Terror.
275 corvettes’ are needed to produce the same amount of torque as the Tower of Terror Motors.
1.5 seconds is all that is need for the Tower of terror to get to top speed in the show finale and then come to a complete stop all in the space of 130 feet.
10259 is the number on the “inspection certificate” for the elevators at the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror. This is the date (10/02/1959) that Rod Serling’s influential TV show premiered
12/31/2002 the fourth show enhancement was unveiled at the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror attraction, which allowed the computer to select one of the 4 ride shows at random.
13 stories is the total plummet for the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror attraction.
130 feet drop; with a 25 foot break run will leave you breathless on the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror attraction.
199 feet tall is the height of the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, which was struck by lightning during construction.
1 extra foot over 199 feet and this attraction would require a red blinking light on top as required by the FAA.
13-diamond rating plaque hangs in the lobby from the American Automobile Association. Their real ratings only go to up to 5 diamonds.
1939 is when the Hollywood Tower Hotel was struck by lightning
1997 is when the Tower was actually struck by lightning
12 is the number of floors listed on the elevator dial
1959 is the last time the elevator was inspected and also the first year that the Twilight Zone aired on television
156 is the total number of episodes of the original Twilight Zone television show aired
2 is the number of time the imagineers who worked on the attraction watched each and every one of those episodes as part of their research
5 guests were in the elevator at the Hollywood Tower Hotel when it was struck by lighting, according to the pre show
1,000 dollars is the cost of each cast member costume making these the most expensive costumes on property
110,000 foot pounds of torque are generated by each of the 2 ride engines
132,000 pounds is the weight of the ride engines
35 feet long is the length of the ride engines
7 feet tall is the height of the ride engines
1,500 tons of steel and 145,800 cubic feet of concrete were used in the construction of The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror.
27,000 roof tiles were used in the construction of the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror.
20 different songs are played inside the lobby of the Tower of Terror