Toy Story fans have a lot to look forward to in the next couple of years. We already know Toy Story 4 is on the way, but now Disney has announced that fans will be able to "live" Toy Story thanks to an upcoming new addition to Diseny Hollywood Studios in Florida.

It's called Toy Story Land, and it will make it appear as if visitors have been shrunk down to action-figure size thanks to oversized building blocks, buckets and game board pieces will make up the area.

But what is a brand new portion of the theme park without some new attractions? Disney has those as well, with plans for two brand new attractions as well as an update to a third, existing one. 

One new ride will be be a "family friendly" roller coaster that puts visitors on the back of Woody's friend Slinky Dog, as many Toy Story character's have done over the course of the films.

It's the second new attraction that will have fans really excited, inspired by one of the most memorable moments in the entire trilogy of Pixar films: the claw. It isn't an exact recreation of the scene. Rather, visitors will find themselves in the flying saucer of the movie's little, green claw-machine aliens, with the all-powerful claw dangling above the ride. 

The already existing Toy Story Mania ride will be getting an expansion as well. Disney says it is planning on adding a third track to the popular attraction, allowing more visitors to ride at once. 

That's a ton of changes that are going down at Disney's Hollywood Studios, as the park will also be getting a new Star Wars Land addition in the coming years. The addition will be set on a brand new Star Wars planet, feature shops operated by the various alien races of the Star Wars universe and will include a new ride that will let visitors pilot the iconic Millennium Falcon.

If these two new park additions don't attract more visitors, it's quiet possible nothing will. Thank you Disney. We are eternally grateful. 

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