Ride Tower of Terror with us in this AllEars TV Video! From here, you could go up, you could go down - the elevator has randomized drop sequences so you’ll never know what will happen! At one point, the doors of your elevator open to reveal the Disney’s Hollywood Studios parking lot 13 stories below you! You are eventually returned to a dimly lit rear hallway of the Hotel, where you exit the elevator. As the journey progresses, the elevator enters a pitch-black shaft. Guests are seated aboard a rickety old “freight elevator” that glides through mysterious hotel passageways, past ghostly images of former guests. The must’ve crossed over into…the Twilight Zone.Īt the conclusion of his story, which sets the stage for the upcoming ride, you are plunged into momentary darkness, then guided into the Hotel’s boiler room, where you await your “elevator” to the 13th floor. Then one fateful night, Halloween 1939, lightning struck the elevator as a family was in it - and they were NEVER SEEN AGAIN. You’ll learn that the Hollywood Tower Hotel used to be a luxurious hotel, full of glitz and celebrities. Pre-Show – After queuing through the lobby of the dusty old Hollywood Tower Hotel, guests are directed into the Library to view a short film hosted by Rod Serling, narrator of the old Twilight Zone television series. This exhilarating ride lives up to its name! ATTRACTION The Tower of Terror sends guests plummeting and speeding upward again and again and again. Looming ominously at the end of Sunset Boulevard is the rundown Hollywood Tower Hotel, home to one of the premiere thrill rides at Disney’s Hollywood Studios – The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror. Introduction | Attraction | Ride Logistics | Dining | Shopping | Interesting Facts INTRODUCTION Twilight Zone Tower of Terror Ultimate Guide – Disney’s Hollywood Studios Wonderful World of Animation Projection Show.Savi's Workshop - Handbuilt Lightsabers.Meet Mickey and Minnie at Red Carpet Dreams.Anyone with a fear of heights or fear of falling may want to avoid this ride as well. Anyone suffering from neck, back, or heart problems, motion sickness or claustrophobia are advised not to ride. Wheelchairs and mobility scooters must be left behind (users must be strong enough to stand). People must be at least 40 inches (102 cm) tall to enter the ride. Each time the ride is a little different. The ride attracts thrill-seekers who ride again and again. People outside the ride can hear the riders screaming in terror. Then it climbs, stops, falls again and repeats the process. It freefalls 13 floors down before stopping. Suddenly the elevator snaps upward and with the sounds and sparks of the elevator cables breaking it plunges downward. Next the ride enters a dark vertical shaft. It passes what appear to be ghosts of former guests. The elevator car goes past several old hallways. ![]() "Guests" get on what appears to be an old " freight elevator". ![]() ![]() Takes place in the fictional Hotel Hightower
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