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Hollywood Boulevard is a land in [[Disney's Hollywood Studios]].
==Layout==
Hollywood Boulevard serves as guest's gateway to Disney's Hollywood Studios. Like [[Main Street USA]], guests enter the park and continue down the street in order to get the majority of the park's other areas. At the end of Hollywood Boulevard is Grumman's Chinese Theater, which houses the [[Great Movie Ride]]. Other points of interest on Hollywood Boulevard include the Hollywood Brown Derby, as well as a plethora of shops that are based on various Hollywood landmarks.
In January 2015, the Sorcerer's Hat was finally demolished <ref> http://www.orlandosentinel.com/travel/attractions/the-daily-disney/os-disney-hollywood-studios-hat-gone-story.html </ref>. The structure's removal restored the sight line that allowed guests to see the Chinese Theater as they looked down Hollywood Boulevard.
On February 5, 2017, Starring Rolls Cafe closed <ref> http://www.disneyfoodblog.com/2017/02/04/news-starring-rolls-cafe-in-hollywood-studios-closing-february-5th/ </ref> ==Former Attractions==[[The Great Movie Ride]]-This opening day attraction lets let guests board trams and travel through some of the most popular movies of all time. The ride lasts lasted about 22 minutes and is was located inside a replica of Grumman’s Chinese Theatre.
==Restaurants==
'''[[Hollywood Brown Derby]]'''- A recreation of the famous Hollywood landmark, this table service restaurant features upscale American cuisine.
===Former Restaurants===
'''[[Starring Rolls Cafe]]'''- This counter service restaurant sold sushi and sandwiches in addition to housing a full bakery.
'''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 CashuengaCahuenga’s One-Of-A-Kind Antiques and Curios'''- 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.