Honey I Shrunk The Kids Playground in Hollywood Studios is an exciting play area for kids where they will feel like they have shrunk to bug size. Kids can run through 11,000 square feet of play area that includes 30 foot tall blades of grass, a 52 foot long leaking water hose, an enormous sniffing dog nose and lots more!
Length of Ride: Parent’s discretion.
Height Requirement: Kids must be 10 years or younger to play.
Weather Procedure: Outdoors so it is closed in inclement weather.
Ride Photo: No
Flash Photography: Yes
Queue: None
Extra Magic Hours: Open for morning Magic hours but I wouldn’t waste my morning here.
Fastpass: No
When to Ride: Avoid mid afternoon, it gets busy because kids are burning off steam after lunch.
Our Touring Strategy: We went about an hour before it closed to give kids time to play.
Secrets/Tips and Tricks:
- Your kids can get wet by the super soaker
- Make sure your kids put their hands up the big dog’s nostrils
- Children 2 to 5 can enjoy the Junior Adventures area
- Grab a seat by the only exit and let your kids play until their heart is content
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Joni says
Just took my 6 yr old granddaughter there this weekend and could def. see how you could lose a kid. To many exits for the slide areas. You would need at least 3 adults to cover them all. Was surprised there was not more castmembers at the entrance and exit just for that purpose. She had fun but I was a little uneasy a few times,. not to mention the tripping over ton’s of un even flooring.
Paula says
We will not go back to this play area again. My daughter and 6 year old Grandson went and he went up the stairs and my Daughter waited there and I went to the other stairs and waited. We didn’t see him come out and could not find him. We told the workers we could not find him. They said he is in here he can’t get out. That they would not let him out by himself. We where all looking for him and I was calling his name. I asked the women at the exit if he had gone out and she said no. I went out the exit and one of the workers had gone out and found him and was bring him back up the ramp. My Daughter and I was crying and so happy to see him. We didn’t asked how he got out and where she found him. It was the longest 15 minutes of our lives. We left Hollywood Studios right then and I don’t think we will ever go back. As we where leaving the grounds we saw the Disney security and I wish we had told them to call security when we told them that he was lost. I hope this doesn’t happen to any one else. Just wish we would have filed a complaint before we left the park.
Kristin from Couponing to Disney says
That would be so scary! :(