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Complete Guide to The Magic of Disney Animation at Hollywood Studios

The former Animation Courtyard is becoming The Walt Disney Studios Lot, with Disney Jr. Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Live already open and The Magic of Disney Animation still set for late summer with character areas, Olaf Draws, Drawn to Wonderland, and Once Upon a Studio Theater.

Drawn to Wonderland concept art for The Magic of Disney Animation at Disney's Hollywood Studios

The Magic of Disney Animation opens later this summer at Disney's Hollywood Studios, giving families a new indoor animation space in the reworked Animation Courtyard area.

The outside of the land is already doing part of the job. The Walt Disney Studios Lot opened around the existing Little Mermaid theater and the new Disney Jr. soundstage, with studio-lot details, shaded paths, character touches, and places to slow down before the indoor animation experience arrives.

Opening windowLate summer 2026
ParkDisney's Hollywood Studios
AreaThe Walt Disney Studios Lot
Already openCourtyard and Disney Jr. Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Live
Coming insideOff the Page, Olaf Draws, Drawn to Wonderland, and Once Upon a Studio Theater
AccessIncluded with Hollywood Studios admission

What The Magic of Disney Animation is

The indoor experience takes over the former Star Wars: Launch Bay building and turns it into a Disney Animation play-and-character space. The building is modeled after the Roy E. Disney Animation Building in Burbank, including Mickey's Sorcerer Hat on top.

The idea is simple enough for guests to understand before they walk in: the animators have stepped away, the characters have come to life, and families move through animation-inspired rooms built for photos, drawing, play, and short breaks from the heat.

The Walt Disney Studios Lot courtyard at Disney's Hollywood Studios

The Walt Disney Studios Lot

The courtyard is the first part guests see. It uses Burbank studio-lot touches, a Studio Theater for The Little Mermaid - A Musical Adventure, and a nearby soundstage for Disney Jr. Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Live.

The area gives Hollywood Studios another family zone near the front half of the park, with places to sit, snack, take photos, and let younger kids reset between headliners.

The Walt Disney Studios Lot courtyard at Disney's Hollywood Studios
Pluto's Corner in The Walt Disney Studios Lot at Disney's Hollywood Studios

Disney Jr. Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Live

Disney Jr. Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Live opened May 26. Mickey and Minnie lead a party-style search for Goofy, Daisy, and Pluto, with music, clapping, cheering, and enough movement to work for younger kids who need something more active than a sit-still theater show.

The nearby Disney Jr. Zone adds character greetings, bubbles, and music. Sofia the First and Bitsy from SuperKitties are part of the summer lineup.

Off the Page character areas

Off the Page is the character-heavy piece in The Magic of Disney Animation. The rooms are themed to animation departments, so the queue and meet-and-greet areas do more than move people toward a photo.

The announced character lineup includes Mulan in Story, Rapunzel in Layout, Chip and Dale in Hand-Drawn Animation, Donald and Daisy in CG Animation, Goofy in Lighting, and Stitch in Effects.

Graphic for The Magic of Disney Animation at Disney's Hollywood Studios

Olaf Draws

Olaf Draws brings back the drawing-class idea with a new host. An Audio-Animatronics Olaf welcomes guests into a reworked animator's studio, with Frozen details, sleigh-themed tables for kids, and animator-style desks for older guests.

Pre-recorded guidance from Disney Animation artists walks guests through the sketching process. This should be the most repeatable part of the indoor lineup if the character being drawn changes often enough.

Olaf Draws classroom concept art for The Magic of Disney Animation
Drawing class concept art for The Magic of Disney Animation

Drawn to Wonderland

Drawn to Wonderland is the indoor playground for younger guests. It uses Mary Blair's original Alice in Wonderland concept art, with oversized flowers, musical instruments, a Mad Tea Party playset, and a Tulgey Wood play area.

This is the piece families may use as a pressure valve. Hollywood Studios can still be hard on small kids because so many marquee attractions have height requirements, loud effects, or long waits. An indoor play area near character stops gives the park a softer option without leaving the gate.

Once Upon a Studio Theater and gallery

The Once Upon a Studio Theater screens the Emmy-winning short with added in-room effects. Nearby artwork can animate with new character moments made for the experience, turning the gallery into something guests may want to scan instead of walk past.

The best use is probably after a hotter or louder part of the day. Let kids draw, play, and meet characters, then move back toward shows or meals instead of forcing another headliner immediately.

How to plan around it

Until the indoor experience opens, treat The Walt Disney Studios Lot as a shorter stop: Disney Jr., courtyard photos, shade, snacks, and a family reset. Once The Magic of Disney Animation opens, budget more time.

Families with toddlers and preschoolers should pair the area with Frozen Sing-Along, Toy Story Land, or a meal break. Guests chasing thrill rides can still use it as a mid-afternoon reset when Tower of Terror, Rock 'n' Roller Coaster, and Galaxy's Edge have done enough damage for one block of the day.

Image credit: Disney Parks Blog.

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