Idiot's Guide to Imagineering

S4 E14: New York Backlot | Rethinking Expansion at Hollywood Studios

Season 4 Episode 14

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What does it actually take to expand a theme park that is facing an identity crisis with little to no room to grow?

This week, Stephen leads a deeper, more strategic conversation on the current state of Disney’s Hollywood Studios and why the park feels like it is constantly in motion without ever fully expanding. Using the Imagineering concept of displacement, we break down how Disney quietly reshapes space behind the scenes to make growth possible in an active park environment.

From the return of animation as a process-driven experience to the rise of regional storytelling frameworks like Tropical Americas, this episode explores a broader shift in how Disney is approaching theme park design.

Then, we put that thinking into practice.

Introducing New York Backlot, a production-driven expansion that reimagines New York City not as a destination, but as a working film set inside Hollywood Studios. Featuring a reimagined MuppetVision 3D, the Jim Henson Creature Shop, and a park-wide shift toward storytelling as an active process, this concept reframes how IP, space, and story can coexist.

This is not just a land idea. It is a case study in how Disney parks evolve in real time.

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