Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood set to reopen
Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood is set to welcome back guests on 26 June as t showcases new and expanded features.
Upon arrival, guests are greeted at the new Welcome Center, with the ‘Storytelling Showcase,’ and a new interactive grand finale, ‘Action and Magic Made Here.’
There is also a new Studio Store.
"Entertainment is about connecting with fans and we are thrilled to welcome guests back to the tour after a more than 15-month hiatus," said Danny Kahn VP and General Manager.
The ‘Storytelling Showcase’ highlights the studio’s film, TV and animation titles, as well as technological innovations dating from its cinema chain origins nearly a century ago.
The tour covers the Central Perk set from Friends and Sheldon’s apartment set from The Big Bang Theory as well as experiencing the universe of DC Super Heroes and behind-the-scenes of the Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts franchises.
The tour concludes with a display of famous items from Warner Bros. most popular films and TV shows in the ‘Celebration of Awards Season.’
Upon reopening, the Studio Tour will be open on weekends, from 26 June through 11 July, and on July 5.
From July 15, the Studio Tour will operate five days a week and remain closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
Tours will depart every 30 minutes.
Tickets are available online at wbstudiotour.com and advanced reservations are required.
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