One Day Left For Disney's Controversial Splash Mountain

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Br'er Rabbit Splash Mountain sign at Walt Disney World

Credit: Inside the Magic

8 Comments

  1. Bill

    “Controversial”? Not at all. There is nothing objectionable within the Splash Mountain attraction. Nothing.

    The only criticism I’ve heard about the actual Song of the South movie, is that Uncle Remus is seemingly happy. My God, how can an ex-slave be happy? Horribleness. He should have been shown planning insurrection or something.

  2. Nick

    I couldn’t agree with you more Bill! This was Disney trying to please a very very small group! No one asked for this! I just will never undersbend!

  3. Steve

    More falsities. Splash Mountain is never closing and will be there for Disneyland’s centennial in 2055. It will also be there for WDW’s 75th in 2046.

  4. M

    The only thing controversial is the 1% woke is making everything controversial. #SplashMountain isn’t the problem. Disney is.

  5. Walt

    There is nothing controversial about Splash at all. The woke movement ONLY destroys it does not crate a thing – just as every oppressively regime since the dawn of history has. What is incredible is that the crappiest CEO EVER can tear down an iconic attraction because of a few cry babies while he bathes in riches only dreamed of by 99.9% of people as he tells them how terrible they are for their racism. Bob Iger IS the problem – as well as all the other woke idiots who run this company. Provide entertainment NOT politics and preaching shoved down our throats.

  6. Rob

    Nothing controversial about Splash Mountain. Disney should get new wholesome leadership. Quit giving in to the freaks.

    1. Bart

      You poor thing…

  7. Jeff

    Whether it’s for business or engineering reasons, Splash Mountain likely needs significant renovation. Unfortunately, you can’t do that type of big change with something considered “controversial” without removing the controversial part (or risk being eaten alive). It’s like old buildings, the laws will let you keep inaccessible doorways and stairs, but if you do any sort of renovation, you have to upgrade everything.

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