Disney has been constantly transforming lately, introducing brand-new attractions and reimagining long-standing favorites. It’s almost become routine for fans to arrive at the parks and find something fresh… or gone. For many, that’s part of the magic. But for others, it’s bittersweet.One park in particular has seen its identity shift more than most — Disney’s Hollywood Studios. If the latest changes are any indication, fans might need to prepare themselves to say goodbye to the park.Credit: Lee (myfrozenlife), FlickrSaying Goodbye to Hollywood Studios as We Know ItOnce a love letter to the golden age of movies, Hollywood Studios was packed with attractions, shows, and experiences celebrating filmmaking and Hollywood’s glamour. These days, that original “Hollywood” concept feels like it’s slipping away.Sure, the park is still packed with energy and excitement, but the theme that made it unique is getting harder to spot. In fact, it’s beginning to look like the kind of park Disney could easily rebrand — because the version fans fell in love with is fading fast.Credit: Jess Colopy, Inside the MagicBig Additions — But Not Quite HollywoodHollywood Studios has added plenty of new experiences that fans are thrilled about in recent years. Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge is a massive hit, drawing guests from all over the world. Visitors can pilot the Millennium Falcon or face off against the First Order. They can also build a custom lightsaber at Savi’s Workshop or create their own droid at Droid Depot. Character meet-and-greets feature favorites like Chewbacca, Rey, and Kylo Ren.The land is detailed, immersive, and absolutely breathtaking — but it’s not exactly old-school Hollywood.The same goes for other crowd-pleasers in the park. Guests can explore alien-themed cantinas, dine at fully themed restaurants, and participate in interactive character encounters. While these additions are impressive, they move away from the park’s original mission of giving visitors a behind-the-scenes look at movie-making magic.Credit: Jeremy Thompson, FlickrThe Loss of the Great Movie RideOne of the most significant changes came when Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway took over the space once occupied by The Great Movie Ride. The new ride is bright, zany, and full of clever effects, whisking guests through a cartoon world where anything can happen. It’s an absolute crowd-pleaser for families, but also marked a significant departure from the park’s original mission.The Great Movie Ride, by contrast, celebrated the history of cinema by physically transporting guests through elaborate sets of iconic films like Casablanca, The Wizard of Oz, and Raiders of the Lost Ark. Live hosts narrated the journey, and the entire experience felt like stepping onto a real Hollywood backlot. Replacing it with a whimsical animated train adventure — while undeniably charming — chipped away at the “Hollywood” feel that once defined the park.