PPPPPPPFFFFFFTTTTTT NOOOOOOOOO! Splash Mountain needs to be saved period. They took a not racist ride that had zero problems other than the fact it has 90’s animatronics and needs updated it was fine. Now we getting a Slavery salt mine yayyy!!!! Now everyone get your hoods it’s time for a KKK rally on Tianas Racist Slavery Salt Mine! Don’t that sound awesome kids?!?
Not to mention, salt mines were typically run by slaves. Look up the history of Avery Island that this is loosely based on. Salt mines and slavery are real historical events. It’s so weird to me that they’d even consider this. You’d think they’d get as far away from the whole slavery thing since, you know, that’s why Splash Mountain was criticized. We’ll see how this turns out for them.
Sorry to say, but they picked a bad replacement. Princess and the Frog movie was not successful and has not been relevant for years. It’s obvious why they chose it. Interesting how for 30 years, nobody took issue with Splash Mountain…till the “woke” movement decided to target it. Hope it backfires on them.
100% not true–people have voiced criticism since the ride opened over the Song of the South theme (and considering the movie has pretty much been shelved since the ride opened, Disney knew there were issues with it). What a silly take. You can not like the ride, but don’t make things up to back up your preference.
Starfire, a kid sees a rabbit being chased. People should learn the history of Song of the South. Who wrote it, who starred in it. Plus Disney stops playing Zippy Do Dah. Let’s all get over it. It’s a ride. It’s a song. I know they say Change is good, but not all the time. Many kids don’t know Princess and the frog.
“Many kids don’t know Princess and the frog.”…But they somehow know Song of the South? Come on. The movie hasn’t been shown in theaters or on TV since before this ride opened. You can not like it, but your last line seems more of a defense for changing it from Song of the South, not supporting it staying.
Any Disney Park fan knew this would happen. Since the only people that want this are just Disney executives that want to be woke and 1% of Disney Park fans on Twitter.
Mason, I agree! Not a ride I will be going on! IMO they should have built a restaurant for Tiana’s Palace and had the movie pictured inside like Beauty and the Beast. Would have at least followed the movie story line!
I never minded the ride taking place after the film—but THIS is the story they’re going with?! Wasn’t Tiana’s dream to open her father’s restaurant? And now she owns an entire food corporation? Sure, I understand that the character would have made progress since the movie, but this currently feels like a complicated and unrealistic way to justify an already unnecessary attraction.
They got rid of the best ride in the park and are gonna replace it with a bunch of screens! Just another example of Disney caving to the woke movement. Goodbye Brer Fox and Briar Rabbit, true fans will miss you.
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Tiana Sucks!
PPPPPPPFFFFFFTTTTTT NOOOOOOOOO! Splash Mountain needs to be saved period. They took a not racist ride that had zero problems other than the fact it has 90’s animatronics and needs updated it was fine. Now we getting a Slavery salt mine yayyy!!!! Now everyone get your hoods it’s time for a KKK rally on Tianas Racist Slavery Salt Mine! Don’t that sound awesome kids?!?
JoeyD
You wanted it, ya’ll got it…popcorn ready haha
Patti
Yep – extra large bucket.
Ryan
Not to mention, salt mines were typically run by slaves. Look up the history of Avery Island that this is loosely based on. Salt mines and slavery are real historical events. It’s so weird to me that they’d even consider this. You’d think they’d get as far away from the whole slavery thing since, you know, that’s why Splash Mountain was criticized. We’ll see how this turns out for them.
Jennifer
Sorry to say, but they picked a bad replacement. Princess and the Frog movie was not successful and has not been relevant for years. It’s obvious why they chose it. Interesting how for 30 years, nobody took issue with Splash Mountain…till the “woke” movement decided to target it. Hope it backfires on them.
Steve-O
100% not true–people have voiced criticism since the ride opened over the Song of the South theme (and considering the movie has pretty much been shelved since the ride opened, Disney knew there were issues with it). What a silly take. You can not like the ride, but don’t make things up to back up your preference.
Starfire
There are graphic and horrific scenes in splash mountain. A bear being lynched is one of them. That’s not a family ride.
Pat
Starfire, a kid sees a rabbit being chased. People should learn the history of Song of the South. Who wrote it, who starred in it. Plus Disney stops playing Zippy Do Dah. Let’s all get over it. It’s a ride. It’s a song. I know they say Change is good, but not all the time. Many kids don’t know Princess and the frog.
Steve-O
“Many kids don’t know Princess and the frog.”…But they somehow know Song of the South? Come on. The movie hasn’t been shown in theaters or on TV since before this ride opened. You can not like it, but your last line seems more of a defense for changing it from Song of the South, not supporting it staying.
Mason
Brer Bear actually falls into Brer Rabbit’s trap.
joeyD
Please stay out of the real world, you my friend will definitely get hurt…
Mike G
Really? Been on that ride many times and never saw that scene. Oh that’s because it doesn’t exist!
Donna
You must be smoking crack because the scene you’re talking about does not exist. Stop making up lies!!
Jerry W
He’s not being lynched. He’s caught in a trap. Such utter baloney.
Pixie Dust
LMAO wow this is not true at all.
Mason
Any Disney Park fan knew this would happen. Since the only people that want this are just Disney executives that want to be woke and 1% of Disney Park fans on Twitter.
Jan K.
Mason, I agree! Not a ride I will be going on! IMO they should have built a restaurant for Tiana’s Palace and had the movie pictured inside like Beauty and the Beast. Would have at least followed the movie story line!
WDWfan
I never minded the ride taking place after the film—but THIS is the story they’re going with?! Wasn’t Tiana’s dream to open her father’s restaurant? And now she owns an entire food corporation? Sure, I understand that the character would have made progress since the movie, but this currently feels like a complicated and unrealistic way to justify an already unnecessary attraction.
Donna
They got rid of the best ride in the park and are gonna replace it with a bunch of screens! Just another example of Disney caving to the woke movement. Goodbye Brer Fox and Briar Rabbit, true fans will miss you.
Pixie Dust
Not excited for Slave Salt Mine Adventure
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