In Walt Disney Studios, Paris, there is the area known as Hollywood Boulevard, which I have discussed
many times before here on the blog. This area was recently extended with the introduction of the Tower of Terror at the end of 2007, and as I have mentioned (and adore) the area is full of interesting references and links to the Hollywood Connection. Another reason I love these improvements is how much of the area has referenced 1930s and 40s Hollywood - and the Art Deco period.

Between the entrance to The Tower of Terror and the main stretch of Hollywood Boulevard, there is a small alcove area, which embodies the Art Deco beautifully. There are some chairs and tables, and a small outdoor cafe area, where you can grab a soft drink or a French coffee, and sit and feel 'away' from the rest of the Park.

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