Hello to all our DFB friends from Disney’s H0llywood Studios!
The park was a lot more crowded than we expected, one temporarily closed attraction reopened, and we saw the new Wishables! So let’s get on with the updates!
Hollywood Studios Food Updates
The Trolley Car Cafe
We had a chance to try the new Starbucks vegan and non-dairy Honey Almond Milk Cold Brew. We thought it tasted a little bitter (which some coffee drinkers like) and would have preferred more honey to sweeten it up!
It’s available now at Trolley Car Cafe for $4.99.
Read our full review of the Honey Almond Milk Cold Brew
Hollywood Studios Merchandise Updates
Once Upon A Time
The new Mad Tea Party and Transportation Wishables have arrived at Disney World!
The blind packs include a variety of Wishables, although we also saw separate Dormouse and Main Street Trolley Wishables, too. Packs and plushes are $9.99 each.
See more photos of the Mad Tea Party and Transportation Wishables
Hollywood Studios Attractions Updates
Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster
After being closed for four days, the Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster is back up and running!
Lines were long and the wait time was around 50 minutes when we checked.
Read more about the Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster’s downtime
Hollywood Studios Crowds Updated
Usually, after the holidays, we see crowds die down significantly in most parks, but that was not the case with Hollywood Studios. Things were feeling pretty busy at the park!
We saw some pretty high wait times, too: Millennium Falcon: Smuggler’s Run had an 80-minute wait, while Slinky Dog Dash had a 60-minute wait when we checked!
That’s it for our time around the studios, but we’ll be back soon with even more updates.
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