From 1996, a disposable camera. The only other camera I had with me was the trusty ol' FtB. <img src="http://www.themeparkphotos.us/cpg140/albums/uploads/121307/H/wdw96disp11.JPG" />
I didn't do the backlot tour when I was there in April, but I did see it over by Lights Motors Action. I'm not sure if its still on the tour, but its still there.
It was there in December 2004, but I haven't been on the tour since. [This attachment has been purged. Older attachments are purged from time to time to conserve disk space. Please feel free to repost your image.]
Yeah it is saw it like three weeks ago or whenever I was there. So first of January. I took a ton of pictures of the plane.
We went on the backlot tour and didn't think it was horrible as people say. While there were oudated parts there was still lots of cool stuff in the boneyard and in the exhibit after te ride.
True but they could still display those some other way and get rid of the "tour". It used to be cool driving down residential street, without that, it seems very stale to me.
Good point. Why don't they just get rid of the tour an kind of have a "gallery" and put some stuff on display where you can get closer to some of the stuff and take better pictures then snapping them from the ride vehicle.
Because they have plans for the area. Once Toy Story Mania opens up and Mickey Ave becomes Pixar Place, the area around there is supposed to be demolished for some kind of mad-mouse Pixarâ„¢ themed coaster. And then Hollywood Studios will have some very valuable real estate to expand for the (hopefully) Lucasland and Nightmare before Christmas attraction. They've already had to move the prop room or something.
I'm not talking just about that area I mean anywhere in that park. They have to have room in that area to put up a show building. Just kind of an extended edition of what is already at the end of the backlot tour.