Posted
Frontierland's Rivers of America, Tom Sawyer Island and the Liberty Square Riverboat at Magic Kingdom closed on July 7 as Disney prepares to bring a national park-themed area called Piston Peak to life.
Read more from Good Morning America.
The_Orient_of_Express:
I rode the Finding Nemo submarine ride last week too. First time. Is there another attraction anywhere at any park like this? It’s definitely unique and would probably not be made today. Slow loading on and off. Guests partially underwater.
Interesting ride.
"I want to get off Nemo's Submarine Adventure"
"I don't want to go on Nemo's Submarine Adventure, it smells funny"
The talking to appliances thing is definitely dated, since you can actually do that today.
Jeff - Editor - CoasterBuzz.com - My Blog
Probably not newsworthy or big enough for a new thread, but Animation Courtyard at DHS is being reworked and that will include Star Wars Launch Bay finally being put out of its misery. It will be replaced with a new animation experience. The whole area has been a bit of an afterthought on my recent visits and it had been known as one of the better WiFi signal areas to get on the mid-day Rise of the Resistance reservations.
Agreed with your take, bigboy. The area needed a refresh. Frankly, the Art of Animation Tour was a neat experience and I don't recall the ability to watch real animators at work being the reason I enjoyed it. The show with Robin Williams and Walter Cronkite (you heard that right...those who never saw it) was entertaining. A refocus on Animation, arguably the heart of the company, is long overdue.
"You can dream, create, design, and build the most wonderful place in the world...but it requires people to make the dreams a reality." -Walt Disney
Elio was animated and just released this year. It got lost in the shuffle, but everyone I know who saw it said it was pretty good. Yes, it's Pixar not Disney, but still.
Honestly, I think y'all just like to bitch.
You must be logged in to post