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Toy Story comes to life at Florida theme park

- FREIDA FRISARO

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Florida — For children of the mid-1990s, Disney’s new Toy Story Land offers the opportunit­y to visit the imaginary world they grew up in. For their parents, it brings back sweet memories of a magical time of toys and make-believe.

For everyone else, the new theme park land offers a whimsical experience from the moment a nearly six-metre statue of Sheriff Woody welcomes guests as if they are honorary toys in Andy’s backyard.

“We are welcoming everyone who has ever dreamed of being a part of their own Toy Story,” said Bob Chapek, Disney’s chairman of parks, experience­s and consumer products, speaking Friday at an opening ceremony.

The new 11-acre attraction, inspired by the movie Toy Story, opens to the public today. It is at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, just outside Orlando, Florida.

Tim Allen, the voice of Buzz Lightyear in the films, made a surprise guest appearance at Friday’s event.

“Somehow you never imagined you would be able to play in Andy’s backyard,” Allen said. “This is just amazing.”

The opening of Toy Story Land is one of the most anticipate­d events at U.S. theme parks this year and it continues Disney’s tradition of bringing movies to life.

Last year, Pandora — World of Avatar opened at the Florida theme park. Next year, attraction­s themed on Star Wars open at Disney parks in Florida and California.

But visitors to Toy Story Land will never actually lay eyes on Andy, the boy who owns the toys in the Toy Story films.

According to the park’s storyline, he has been called inside by his mother, leaving his toys — and you — scattered in the backyard.

“As in the Toy Story films, when the humans go away, the toys come to life,” said Dave Minichiell­o, executive creative director of Toy Story Land. “We’ve tried to include most of the moments and characters in the Toy Story films in the new land.”

But you will find other favourite characters — Sheriff Woody, Buzz Lightyear, Jessie, Slinky Dog, Mr. Potato Head and the Green Army Patrol — in the brightly coloured land, along with two new rides: Slinky Dog Dash and Alien Swirling Saucers.

They join the pre-existing Toy Story Mania ride, which has been one of the most popular attraction­s at Hollywood Studios since it debuted in 2008. Toy Story Mania gets a colourful new entrance in the new Toy Story Land.

Once inside, guests “magically make a transition,” appearing to become equal in size to a toy because of the scale of the attraction­s, said Minichiell­o. In fact, he added, “you are about the size of the Green Army Men.”

The movie’s Green Army Men are called the Green Army Patrol here. They have been updated to be more inclusive and diverse — including female characters. They interact with visitors throughout the park, saluting and even performing games such as Sarge Says, inspired by the classic children’s game Simon Says.

In addition to the rides and characters, the Woody’s Lunchbox restaurant offers modernday twists on classic foods. There is the three-cheese grilled cheese sandwich, a brisket melt, old-fashioned soda floats and other refreshmen­ts that can be ordered from a walk-up window fashioned out of Andy’s vintage lunchbox and thermos.

The park features primary colours and larger-than-life versions of classic toys such as Rubik’s Cube, Cootie bugs, Scrabble letters, building blocks and Tinkertoys. There are also benches built from Lincoln Logs.

“We wanted to make this for all generation­s,” Minichiell­o said. “As you walk through, you’ll probably discover a lot of toys you played with as a child.”

There’s a little bit of something for everyone, said Tom Vazzana, show director for Toy Story Land entertainm­ent.

“Buzz and Woody and Jessie are out on the avenue,” meeting visitors, stopping for photos and signing autographs.

Toy Story Land is the result of a collaborat­ion between the Disney Imagineers and their storytelli­ng partners at Pixar Animation Studios, Chapek said. “This new land will place guests inside the wondrous world of Woody, Buzz and their pals,” Chapek said, “and invite everyone to experience the joy of being a toy.”

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A member of the Green Army Patrol meets visitors at Toy Story Land at Walt Disney World near Orlando, Florida.

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