Disney has revealed more details of its new Toy Story Land – and it’s guaranteed to make you feel small
Giant Jenga sets and Woody figures are dotted around the new site, to make guests feel like they've been shrunk to the size of a toy
THE new Toy Story Land at Disney World's Hollywood Studios is guaranteed to give even the tallest of blokes small man syndrome.
Giant Jenga sets and Woody figures are dotted around the new site, to make guests feel like they've been shrunk to the size of a toy.
One of the movie's main characters - Woody - is on hand to greet visitors as they come into the park - towering over the entrance.
Elsewhere in the park, other favourites like Rex and Jessie also make an appearance - with Rex looking out over the entire site from his spot on top of a huge Jenga tower.
There will also be a trusty green army man on a nearby lookout tower who is keeping watch for Andy’s return.
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The main ride is the Slinky Dog Dash roller coaster, which appears to wind its way around most of the park - themed as if Andy had used his Mega Coaster Play Kit to build the ultimate coaster for Slinky.
There is also an attraction called Alien Swirling Saucers, designed as a toy play set that Andy got from Pizza Planet.
It's an arcade area where aliens zoom around attempting to capture your rocket toy vehicle with ‘The Claw’ – accompanied by space electronica music.
According to reports, kids' favourite Buzz Lightyear is also expected to get his own rocket ride, although the details are as yet unclear.
At Woody's Lunch Box, Andy’s lunch box and thermos have been used to create a walk-up quick-service window that will serve up American food and old-fashioned soda floats.
Executive Creative Director of Walt Disney Imagineering, David Minichiello said: "When you enter 'Toy Story Land' you suddenly discover you're now the size of the toy.
"At the beginning of the land you see Woody. In the distance you see Jessie and Rex."
Florida isn’t getting all of the fun though – Pixar, which created Toy Story, is also launching new tricks over at Disneyland in California.
In 2018, the California adventure park is launching Pixar Pier down at the area now known as Paradise Pier.
Guests can discover new neighbourhoods featuring characters from “The Incredibles,” “Inside Out” and “Toy Story.”
It will also get a Pixar Fest – a festival starting on April 13 featuring a new fireworks spectacular with the theme of friendship, ever-present in most Pixar films.
In the show, unlikely Pixar characters will meet for the first time and set out on adventures together, with the story projected on different park locations like Sleeping Beauty Castle and the buildings of Main Street.