Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade

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Disney Stars and Motor Cars
Disney's Hollywood Studios
StatusRemoved
Soft opening dateSeptember 2001
Opening dateOctober 1, 2001
Closing dateMarch 8, 2008
ReplacedMulan Parade
Replaced byBlock Party Bash
Walt Disney Studios Park
NameDisney Stars 'n' Cars
StatusClosed
Soft opening dateMarch 2009
Opening dateApril 4, 2009
Closing dateJuly 3, 2014
ReplacedDisney Cinema Parade
General statistics
Attraction typeParade
Duration25 minutes

Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade was a parade at Disney's Hollywood Studios at the Walt Disney World Resort. The parade first premiered on October 1, 2001, as part of the Walt Disney World Resort's 100 Years of Magic Celebration.[1] The parade is a procession of characters riding in highly themed cars down the streets of Disney's Hollywood Studios in true Hollywood style.

During the holiday season, the parade was transformed into the "Hollywood Holly-day Parade". The parade had its final run at Disney's Hollywood Studios on March 8, 2008. It has been replaced by the Block Party Bash parade from Disney California Adventure Park. Block Party Bash had its "soft opening" on March 9, 2008. Part of the parade moved to its sister park, the Walt Disney Studios Park at Disneyland Paris in 2009, and was renamed Disney Stars 'n' Cars. It premiered on April 4, with previews for guests beginning on March 9.[2]

Disney-MGM Studios/Disney Hollywood Studios[]

The parade in original form on the premiere in 2001.

Toy Soldiers from Toy Story
  • Name of the parade : The Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade
  • Première date : October 1, 2001
  • Close date: March 8, 2008
  • Number of cars : 15 Original, 18 Update
  • Time of the Parade : 25 minutes

After closing in 2008, Disney's Stars and Motor Cars Parade was transferred to Walt Disney Studios Park. The parade has been replaced by the Block Party Bash Parade.

Regular cars[]

The regular features of the parade include the following cars. The parade route from the gate next to Star Tours over to Hollywood Boulevard to next to the exit of the park.

Updated cars[]

  • Float: Monsters, Inc. - Sulley and Mike (Update: 2002)
  • Float: Lilo & Stitch - Lilo and Stitch (Update: 2002)
  • Float: Power Rangers - Consisting of Time Force, Ninja Storm, Wild Force, Dino Thunder, Space Patrol, Delta Mystic Force and Operation Overdrive Power Rangers (Update: 2005)
  • Float: Cars - Lightning McQueen and Mater (Update: 2006)

Pre-Parade Cars[]

With the release of new films, both in theaters and home video, the parade has had several pre-parade promotional units that have not been permanent additions. Those "Guest stars" include: Enchanted (2007), Ratatouille (2007) and Chicken Little (2005).

Former cars[]

Cars and themes that were once in the parade and are no longer included are such entries as vehicles and floats from Atlantis: The Lost Empire and Hercules.

Walt Disney Studios Park[]

The parade in original form on the premiere in 2009. This parade replaced the Disney Cinema Parade at the Walt Disney Studios Park.

  • Name of the parade : Disney's Stars 'n' Cars
  • Première date : April 4, 2009
  • Number of cars  : Original 11, Update 12
  • Time of the Parade : 25 minutes with the show-stop on stage at Place des Stars

Regular cars[]

The following eleven cars were at the Walt Disney Studios Park parade from the premiere on April 4, 2009. The parade route began from the gate next to Animagique to Place des Stars and has a show there and meet and greet. After this show the cars go the route in a different line back to the gate next to Animagique. The parade had an update on April 2, 2010, with the twelve floats: Ratatouille. As of 2012 the show has been cut from Place des Stars, with the floats driving through the studios as a normal parade.

Time (2014 version)[]

  • 12:30pm

2014 version[]

Former Cars[]

  • Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (2009-201?)
  • Monsters, Inc. (2009-2013)

References[]

  1. ^ Watts, Cindy (January 14, 2002). "Park gives visitors peek into creator's world". The Murfreesboro Daily News-Journal. p. D1. Retrieved July 13, 2020.
  2. ^ (in French) Alexandre Rosa, « La Disney's Stars n'Cars fait un premier tour de piste aux Walt Disney Studios » on the blog Travel Pics, March 1
  3. ^ [1]
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