![]() ![]() Which only have seating for 932 people now) – took 18 months to build. ![]() Mind you, this massive structure – which originally had seating for 2,200 people inside of one giant theater (but has since been subdivided into six smaller theaters. This ornate structure was built on the really-for-real Hollywood Boulevard back in the mid-1920s. ![]() Celebrity Handprints in Concrete – Grauman’s Chinese Theater Tradition Well, to tell this story properly, we really have to go back to when the original Grauman’s Chinese Theater (the building that the Chinese Theater – now home to “Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway” – was modeled after). These were done back when Disney-MGM (Now Disney’s Hollywood Studios) used to have a “Star of the Day” program. I believe the two slabs that we specifically asked about were the ones for Monty Hall & Bob Denver. ![]() These are the ones that feature the handprints, footprints & signatures of various celebrities. Not so long ago, we got a query from a “Disney Dish” listener about some of those concrete slabs that Guests can see over at the Theater of the Stars at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. ![]()
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