REVIEW: "Late Check-Out" is a mixed-bag send-off for Twilight Zone Tower of Terror at Disney California Adventure

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  1. Derek

    When I did it on opening night, everyone absolutely loved it in the dark. I can also say that only the top door opened for us, and at no point did I ever feel like anything was ever “taken away.” Interesting how this is the only mixed review I’ve heard yet. Every other has been very very positive.

  2. The photo op area seemed oddly empty…which I hope it is when I visit in 5 weeks so we can get some great pictures.

    Thanks for posting the Silver Lake Sisters show…that was great. Looking forward to seeing them in person (any idea how often they do their lobby show?).

    We’ll probably ride ToT at least a few times to bid it farewell. I was wondering how I’d like it in “total darkness” since to me a large part of this ride is the theming (which is also my argument for not going Guardians) and to ride it in the dark just gives the same physical experience without the emotional attachment. Oh well, we’ll see how it goes.

    Thanks, as always, for your posts. 🙂

    1. Hi Okie!

      The Silver Lake Sisters are appearing 7 times a day through 10/31:

      11 am
      11:55 am
      12:50 pm
      2:40 pm
      3:35 pm
      4:20 pm
      5:25 pm

      Make sure to check them out and let Disney know if you want to see more of them!

      Thanks, Julia (Proud Producer) 🙂

      1. Thanks Julia. I’m definitely excited to see them live and in person. Great job. 🙂

  3. Robert

    I understand why they are doing it. I realize space is limited in Disneyland. Don’t agree though. Also hope they do not loose that signature attraction in Disney World. Find another avenue if they are going to start including the Marvel attractions.

  4. Thanks so much for this post and the rave reviews about The Silver Lake Sisters Mike! We are so proud of our little show and hope to be a mainstay at Disney for years to come.

    Best, Julia Tobey (Producer, Lucky 15 Productions)

    1. Mike Celestino

      It’s really fantastic, and I wish it had been happening long before now, in the attraction’s final months. It really fits in perfectly in that lobby.

  5. Christina

    My cast member friend told me the reason as to why they are getting rid of the Tower of Terror is because Disney lost the rights to ‘The Twilight Zone.’ The other Tower of Terrors in like Florida for example will remain, but they’ll get rid of anything that says “Twilight Zone,” or so I’ve heard. Also the Marvel department has been getting on about “When are we getting a ride?” So that’s why DCA decided to make the change that way they can fix two of their problems. I have a feeling that in no time Hollywood Land will all be Marvel attractions.

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