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Television Production Tour

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This attraction recently recieved a spruce, and is now slightly less embarassing. After touring the Disney Channel Broadcasting Facility (ooh, fun!) guests go on an unrelated detour into the noisy, irritating Disney Channel CyberSpace area, where the one highlight is CyberSpace Mountain.

And somehow, that one attraction is the saving grace of the whole "Tour". Guests design a simulated coaster, and ride it in specially-equipped simulator pods. Enormous fun.

this attraction is now closed and will be replaced with a ride feat. stitch i believe it the attraction will be along the lines of the "turtle talk" attraction in epcot in florida the new attraction will still use the sets from the original attraction but the story goes stitch will interfear with the television brodcast and geusts will be able to talk to the little alien. -- Last edited by nick doherty

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