Revive Disney MGM Studios with new attractions


Revive Disney MGM Studios with new attractions
The Issue
Disney MGM Studios, now known as Disney's Hollywood Studios, has long been a cherished cornerstone of Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida. The attractions include "The Great Movie Ride", "The Studio Backlot Tour", and their unforgettable movie sets, making it not only a themed area, but also a working studio too. However, in recent years, it seems to have lost the unique charm and appeal that made it a standout destination for millions of visitors each year. Many longtime Disney enthusiasts reminisce about the park's glory days, where attractions were not only entertaining but also offered a glimpse into the fascinating world of film and television production.
We call on The Walt Disney Company to breathe new life into Disney MGM Studios by introducing groundbreaking attractions, including the much-anticipated "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World" ride. This cinematic icon, full of comedy and adventure, is perfectly suited to provide a mix of nostalgia and excitement for both new and returning guests. Such a revival would not only honor the park's origins but also potentially increase attendance and improve guest experiences.
Incorporating new, innovative attractions would make this park an unparalleled experience for everyone. We suggest utilizing state-of-the-art technology, interactive elements, and immersive storytelling that pay homage to the Golden Age of Hollywood while also embracing the beloved cultures and tales we cherish today. By doing so, Disney can ensure that this park becomes a must-visit, reinvigorating the local economy through increased tourism and providing scores of jobs, from design and development to operations and hospitality.
Let's rekindle the magic that once defined Disney MGM Studios. Sign this petition and urge The Walt Disney Company to take steps towards a vibrant future for this iconic piece of entertainment history. Your support can make a difference in bringing joy and innovation back to Orlando's beloved theme park.

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The Issue
Disney MGM Studios, now known as Disney's Hollywood Studios, has long been a cherished cornerstone of Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida. The attractions include "The Great Movie Ride", "The Studio Backlot Tour", and their unforgettable movie sets, making it not only a themed area, but also a working studio too. However, in recent years, it seems to have lost the unique charm and appeal that made it a standout destination for millions of visitors each year. Many longtime Disney enthusiasts reminisce about the park's glory days, where attractions were not only entertaining but also offered a glimpse into the fascinating world of film and television production.
We call on The Walt Disney Company to breathe new life into Disney MGM Studios by introducing groundbreaking attractions, including the much-anticipated "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World" ride. This cinematic icon, full of comedy and adventure, is perfectly suited to provide a mix of nostalgia and excitement for both new and returning guests. Such a revival would not only honor the park's origins but also potentially increase attendance and improve guest experiences.
Incorporating new, innovative attractions would make this park an unparalleled experience for everyone. We suggest utilizing state-of-the-art technology, interactive elements, and immersive storytelling that pay homage to the Golden Age of Hollywood while also embracing the beloved cultures and tales we cherish today. By doing so, Disney can ensure that this park becomes a must-visit, reinvigorating the local economy through increased tourism and providing scores of jobs, from design and development to operations and hospitality.
Let's rekindle the magic that once defined Disney MGM Studios. Sign this petition and urge The Walt Disney Company to take steps towards a vibrant future for this iconic piece of entertainment history. Your support can make a difference in bringing joy and innovation back to Orlando's beloved theme park.

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Petition created on December 16, 2025

