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Memorabilia Memories at Planet Hollywood at Walt Disney World Resort

Darcy Clark

by , Disney Springs Marketing Manager

I can still remember the first time I visited a Planet Hollywood restaurant. It was shortly after the Atlanta venue opened and the line to get in wrapped around the block. I was starstruck by the celebrity handprints outside and even more mesmerized by the treasures displayed once you got through the doors. Years later, my family went to the London location and I’ll never forget the strangers at the next table asking my mom if she’d like a taste of their chicken fingers (she did) – we still laugh about it!

Now that I work at Downtown Disney, I love knowing that our guests are making similar Planet Hollywood memories with their families. It had been a while since I took a good look at the memorabilia that I recalled so fondly from my earlier visits, so I recently made time to do just that.

Along the way, I learned some things. Here, a few of the most interesting:

  • Planet Hollywood has nearly 55,000 items in their collection, most stored in a central warehouse. The oldest and most valuable is Judy Garland’s “Dorothy” dress from “The Wizard of Oz,” valued at $311,500.
  • The memorabilia comes from a variety of sources including Studios and auction houses. Robert Earl, Chairman and CEO of Planet Hollywood International, ultimately decides what is featured in each venue, while Paul Hemus, Curator of Planet Hollywood Memorabilia, is responsible for maintaining the collection. (Sounds like a cool gig, huh?).
  • At the Downtown Disney Pleasure Island location, guests can see 576 items currently on display; they’re changed out on a regular basis, so you may see something different every time you visit! The newest piece is Sylvester Stallone’s prison costume from “The Escape Plan,” which debuts later this month on October 18.

Herbie,  a 1963 Volkswagen Beetle deluxe ragtop sedan, starred in several popular Disney films, starting with 'The Love Bug' in 1969.

Jimmy Carroll, General Manager of Planet Hollywood Orlando, shared that the “Terminator” figure in the lobby restaurant is a fan favorite. (Impressively, Planet Hollywood has 75 “Terminator” figures in its collection!) His favorite piece of movie history hangs from the ceiling; it’s a full-sized 1963 Volkswagen Beetle, as featured in the “Herbie” films. I love that one, too!

Check out a few of the eclectic pieces in the gallery below, then let me know which is your favorite in the comments. (And who knows, maybe one of these days, we can share Planet Hollywood’s World Famous Chicken Crunch as we admire their memorable memorabilia collection!).

 
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  • Years ago on a trip to Walt Disney World I visited Planet Hollywood at DTD and in one of the wall cubbies going up the stiars they had the statue of Bette Midler used at the end of the movie Hocus Pocus. I have visited several Planet Hollywood locations, and been back to that one as well, and that statue is still the coolest thing I have seen!

    • Jason, I saw some “Hocus Pocus” props during my recent visit, too – a perfect reminder that I need to watch it again this Halloween season. So fun!

  • 75 Must be the number of Planet Hollywoods that existed at one time, since I think they each had a terminator figure. I know that each of the ones I visited did.

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