After a few minutes of waiting in the building, there was an announcement that Animation Academy would be starting soon. When the door opened up, a Cast Member welcomed everyone in. "Hello, everyone. Glad to see you," he said. Upon seeing Ralph, he said, "Would you and your group mind sitting in the back?"

Ralph looked at the line behind him and then the auditorium. "There's not that many people," he suggested, "Would you be okay with us sitting in, I dunno, the middle?"

The Cast Member looked at the auditorium and then the line. "Sure." He motioned for them to move in. They sat down closer to the middle of the middle row. The other guests filled in. Everyone took the drawing board, paper, and pencils sitting next to them.

Once everyone was in, a door opened on stage. A man came out from behind the door. "Hello, folks!" he said, "I'm Danny, and I want to welcome you all to the Animation Academy, and I'm gonna teach you how to draw a Disney character." He sat down at the desk, still facing the audience. "Now some of you are noticing that your pencils don't have erasers." About half the audience looked at their pencils. "That's because there are no mistakes in this class. Every line you make only makes the picture more unique to you." Danny turned his chair to face the desk. "Today, the character we're going to be drawing is one of Walt's oldest creations, and Mickey's half-brother, Oswald." He started off by drawing a circle and everyone followed along. While drawing Oswald, Danny told everyone trivia about Oswald, such as how images of him appear in both Big Hero 6 and Zootopia. Once he and the audience were done, he told everyone to sign their picture, and then show off their drawings all at the same time. He began walking down the rows, complimenting everyone. "Nice job…Great work…Lovely…Fantastic…" When he got to Ralph, he had to cover his mouth with his hand. "Sir, I don't normally ask this, but may I show your drawing off to everyone?" Ralph reluctantly handed over his drawing board. Danny showed it off to everyone. The other guests were amazed by the professional quality that Ralph had given his picture. He handed it back to Ralph. "You, sir, are an amazing artist." Danny then took the drawing from his desk. "And you get the special honor of getting to keep my drawing. I'm sure your friends will easily get our drawings mixed up." Danny waved good-bye to everyone. "Have a nice day, everyone!"

Outside the Animation Academy, Elsa complimented, "Your drawing really is amazing, Ralphie."

Ralph responded, "Really? Because I think his one eye is a little too long."

"No one will notice," Elsa assured him.

Anna looked at her own drawing. "I'm sure people will notice with mine," the princess glumly said, "Mine looks terrible."

Elsa looked at her sister's drawing. "Yours is really nice, Anna." Elsa held out her's. "Mine is terrible."

"Yours is beautiful, Elsa. Just like you."

"Aww," Elsa smiled. She extended out her arms. "Thanks, sis. Gimme a hug!" The two sisters hugged each other.

A random young man walked by and saw the two sisters hugging. When they were done, he commented, "You two make a nice couple."

Elsa and Anna were stunned by this statement. They looked at each other and then back at the young man. "Well…thank you," Elsa said, "But we're actually sisters."

"Yeah, I know." Anna and Elsa were shocked by what he said. He had a perverted grin on his face now. "Now could you two kiss?" He was reaching into his pocket to get his camera. Elsa was infuriated by this sleazeball. She quickly used her ice powers to create a snowball. She then threw it right at his eye. "Ow!" he yelled. He ran away.

"What is wrong with people like that?" Elsa asked. Anna could only shrug in confusion.

"Is everything okay?" Ralph asked, "I saw you hit a guy with a snowball."

"He was being a rude, disgusting jerk," Elsa explained, "But it's okay; he's gone."

After exiting the building, Kristoff carefully rolled up everyone's drawings and put them into his backpack. "Okay, gang," he said, "Where to next?"

Elsa looked at the large tower to the right. The top said "Hollywood Tower Hotel." "That looks like fun," she said, "Who wants to go on that?"

"I dunno," Felix sheepishly said, "It looks a bit scary."

Calhoun held Felix's hand. "I'll keep you safe," she assured him.

"No other objections?" Kristoff asked. "Then let's head over."

The line for the Hollywood Tower Hotel was rather long compared to the nice, short line they had for California Screamin' earlier. The first part of the queue was outside the hotel and wrapped around its gardens. Once they got through there, they entered the hotel lobby. It was full of dust and spider webs, looking it hadn't been cleaned in decades. After a few minutes, they reached the Cast Member at the service desk.

"How many in your party?" she asked.

"Six," Calhoun answered.

"Head to the doors on the left, please." They walked over to the two doors on the left side. Near them was a display case of souvenirs for sale in the gift shop, such as a golden thimble for mothers.

After a few minutes, a creepy female voice said, "Ladies and gentlemen, in just a few minutes, the library doors in front of you will be opening. Stand back from the doors, as they will be opening towards you. Thank you." Sure enough, after another minute or two, the doors opened. Another Cast Member invited them in, telling them to fill in the room. From the window, one could hear a lightning storm outside.

"That's scary," Felix commented, "It was a bright and sunny day when we came in." He winced at the sudden change in weather.

When the doors closed, a lightning bolt struck, turning on the television. "You unlock this door with the key of imagination," a man said, "Beyond it is another dimension. A dimension of sound. A dimension of sight. A dimension of mind. You're moving into a land of both shadow and substance of things and ideas; you've just crossed over into…The Twilight Zone." The host, Rod Serling, told about how in the 1930s, the Hollywood Tower Hotel was a popular hotel until a lightning strike destroyed the elevator shafts one fateful night, causing 4 guests and a bellhop to disappear. He then showed a maintenance elevator for the building, still in operation, and travelling directly to…The Twilight Zone. The TV shut down and the lights came back on. A secret door opened in the back of the room, and the guests were told to move out. The secret door led to the maintenance area of the hotel, with the furnace and other such machines.

After waiting for another 10 minutes, the six reached another Cast Member. They were sent down to the section on the far right. Once there, Ralph and Elsa were put into row 5 (with Ralph once again taking two seats), and the other four put into row 6. Once a few minutes went by, the elevator doors opened. Their bellhop, Benny, creepily welcomed them and had them enter the elevator. Once everyone was seated, Benny said, "Welcome to the Hollywood Tower Hotel. Management has told me to inform you to fasten your seat belts and pull on the yellow strap." Everyone buckled their seat belts and pulled on the strap. "There is to be no flash photography. Please hold onto any hats, glasses, cameras, purses, loved ones, or anything else you wish to keep in this dimension. I will now shut the door using dark magic." He closed the small door at the front of the elevator while holding his hand above it.

A very little kid in the front row timidly asked, "Could you do that again?"

Benny stared at the kid. "I suggest next time, you go on 'it's a small world.'" With those parting words, the elevator doors closed.

The elevator jerked back. "You are the passengers of a most uncommon elevator," Rod Serling said, "about to take the strangest journey of your life." The ride went dark. "Your destination: unknown. But this much is clear: a reservation has been made in your name…for an extended stay." The elevator went up to a floor with a large mirror in front of the elevator. "Wave good-bye to the real world." The mirror was struck by lightning, turning everyone into blue ghosts. "For you have just entered The Twilight Zone." The elevator went down a floor. On this floor was a hallway, leading to another elevator. "What happened here to dim the lights of Hollywood's brightest showplace is about to unfold again." The five people from the TV appeared as electric ghosts, before disappearing. The lights faded towards the other elevator. "One stormy night long ago, five people stepped through the doors of an elevator and into a nightmare. Those doors are opening again…" The other elevator doors opened. "But this time…they're opening for you." The elevator dropped suddenly. Felix began screaming. Calhoun, to calm him down, kissed him. Felix's mouth was too busy kissing her to scream. The elevator went up and down several times, even heading to the top for a picture, before dropping all the way back down. Rod Serling concluded, "The next time you check into a deserted hotel on the dark side of Hollywood, make sure you know just what kind of vacancy you're filling. Or you may find yourself a permanent resident…of The Twilight Zone." The elevator doors opened. Benny welcomed everyone back to their dimension. Everyone unfastened their seatbelts and got off the ride. The little kid was crying.

Near the gift shop were screens with pictures from each elevator. Felix and Calhoun looked at the one with their group. While the others were throwing their hands in the air in excitement, the two of them were kissing.

Felix nervously chuckled, "That seems a bit embarrassing."

Calhoun rubbed the back of her head. "Yeah," she said, equally embarrassed, "I don't think we need a souvenir of that picture…"

Meanwhile, at the cash register, Kristoff said, "Two of photo 10181996, please." The cashier printed off two pictures of their group's photo. Kristoff paid for them. He then handed one to Ralph and Elsa. "Here's yours." Ralph and Elsa looked at the picture and burst out laughing.

"What's so funny?" Felix asked, walking over.

"Oh, nothing," Ralph said, giving the photo back to Kristoff to put away.

Kristoff looked at the map. "I think I'm good for now," he said, "We've done everything I care to do in this park."

"We haven't gone shopping," Anna commented.

"Fine. We'll check out the shops by the gate and then leave."

The six stopped at Elias & Co. on Buena Vista Street. The Frozen characters looked at the Marvel superheroes. "I like this Captain America fellow," Elsa commented, "He's so strong, like Ralph." She smiled.

Nearby, Kristoff heard a little girl singing "Let It Go." Kristoff turned to the royal sisters. "Hey, girls," he asked, "how come I haven't heard you sing once the entire time we've been here despite the fact you two both love to sing?"

Anna picked up a Deadpool plush. She answered, "Because we're written by a hack author who couldn't write an original song to save his life."

Elsa and Kristoff both looked at her in shock and confusion. "What?!" they both asked.

Anna set down the Deadpool plush. She then stared wide-eyed ahead of her. "Did I go somewhere for a second?"

Calhoun continued her search for Wreck-It Ralph merchandise. "Nothing…nothing…nothing…" she observed. Felix walked up to her. "I don't get it," she said to him, "This place is full of merchandise for the more contemporary Disney films. So why is there nothing with us on it?!"

"I don't know, honey," he said, losing his natural optimism, "But we're still going to the Emporium in the other park, so we might be able to find something there."

"Right. I forgot we were heading over there."

"It is one of the biggest stores in the area; it might just have something with our movie on it."

"One would hope…"

Ralph and Elsa walked over. "We didn't find anything we wanted," Ralph said.

"There's plenty of stuff with me and/or my sister on it, as well as Olaf," Elsa said, "Nothing that looked good, but still." Calhoun sighed in disappointment. Anna and Kristoff joined them. The six left the park and went over to the Disneyland side of the resort.