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Hollywood Boulevard

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/* Shops */
'''Starring Roles'''- This counter service restaurant sells sushi and sandwiches in addition to housing a full bakery.
==Shops==
'''Movieland Memorabilia'''- Located just before the entrance to Disney's Hollywood Studios, specializes in hat and Mickey ear merchandise.
'''Crossroads of the World'''- Located just inside the entrance to the park, Crossroads of the World offers sundries, autograph books and film.
'''Mickey's of Hollywood'''- This shop features a wide variety of Disney's Hollywood Studios merchandise.
'''The Darkroom'''- Disney's Hollywood Studio's one stop shop for all your photography needs.
'''Cover Story'''- This medium size shop sells a plethora of toys and plush merchandise.
'''Celebrity 5 & 10'''-This shopping location features housewares and other gifts.
'''Keystone Clothiers'''- As the store's name suggests, this location is stocked full of apparel and accessories. '''Adrian & Edith's Head to Toe'''- Like Keystone Clothiers, this shop sells apparel for both men and women.  '''Oscar's Super Service'''- Originally known as Oscar's Classic Car Souvenirs, this location now features stroller, locker and EVC rental.
===Former Shops===
'''Sweet Success'''- Opening with the rest of the Disney-MGM Studios on May 1, 1989, this shop sold specialized candy and other treats.
'''Sights and Sounds'''-Presented by Selah, this store allowed guests to make their own music videos. Sights and Sounds opened with the rest of the park on May 1, 1989 and closed in 1990
'''Sid Cashuenga'''- This store sold one of a kind movie memorabilia. Opened May 1, 1989 and closed November 11, 2013.
'''LA Prop & Cinema Store''''- Opened May 11, 1991 and closed June 15, 2014. This store sold children's apparel, plush and toys.
'''Legends of Hollywood'''-
'''Calling Dick Tracey'''- This store allowed guests to film themselves in the world of Dick Tracy. It also sold a plethora of Dick Tracey merchandise. Operational from May 26, 1990 until January 12, 1991.
'''Pacific Electric Pictures'''- Operating from May 1, 1989 until 1990, this shop allowed guests to create their own VHS version of a Hollywood spectacular. Replaced by Calling Dick Tracey.