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Opened in 1996. Closed in 1996 . Closed
Any Pixar fan knows Toy Story was (and is) an unbelievably powerhouse for the company. The characters, iconic song, and story have completely captured the imaginations of fans. As part of its initial promotion, showings of the film at the El Capitan Theater in Hollywood included a special “Funhouse”, which provided entertainment after the closing credits. The Funhouse was a popular option for moviegoers, so when the film’s initial run ended in early 1996, Disney wanted to keep it going. The Funhouse moved into an open building in Tomorrowland in January, less than two months after the film’s initial theatrical debut.

The Funhouse was an open area with different activities and entertainment experiences for guests. The main attraction at the Funhouse was a live stage show, Hamm’s All-Doll Revue.

The area featured opportunities to interact with characters, learn the two-step from Woody, tackle the Green Army Men obstacle course (while wearing a “base” on your feet like the toys) and play with the giant Lite Brite and Spirograph walls. Guests were also a-buzz with the live stage presentation Hamm’s All-Doll Revue. The Revue featured the film’s supporting characters (Hamm, Mr. Potato Head, Bo Peep, Slinky Dog, and the Green Army Men) singing and dancing to the gathered crowds.

Aside from the Revue, the Toy Story Funhouse also included:

Character meet & greets
Two-step dancing lessons hosted by Woody
Green Army Men obstacle course
Jumbo Lite Brite play wall
Spirograph play wall

Toy Story Funhouse