"Save Splash Mountain" Fans Sealed Attraction's Fate

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  1. Connie

    Splash Mountain was one of my favorite rides in Disney. I can’t believe Disney is falling for all this racial stuff. I guess when everything is black it will be okay. History is History we would not be here today where we are if it had happened any other way. Get over it. If you don’t agree with the rides don t ride them ride them. Yikes hurt someone’s feelings.

    1. PT

      My African American friends are just a offended by this retheming as my white friends. They consider it insulting and pandering. They would have preferred a new attraction designed specifically for Tiana rather than forcing PATF to fit into a space where the theming does not fit.

  2. DisneyFan

    Let me get this straight… simply by letting Disney know we were dissatisfied with their decision to re-theme the ride and actually sticking up for something some how ruined the ride?! That is the most ludicrous thing I’ve ever heard. These “fans” are sheep who did not want to risk their reputation by confronting Disney. No one ruined the ride but the Disney company itself.

  3. Jason

    Totally agree with what “DisneyFan” posted. That some “fans” are complaining the ride was ruined for them by other fans campaigning to save the ride is absolute rubbish! Splash Mountain’s re-theming is just another bad decision that the Disney Company seems intent on making in recent years. Either the ones at the top need to start thinking clearly, or we need new leadership to take over before the Company completely ruins its reputation.

  4. M

    Save Splash Mountain didn’t seal the rides fate. Valarie Stewart, the daughter of Nick Stewart was apart of Save Splash and wanted to save her father’s legacy along with the ride. But this article wouldn’t know that because this article is more interested in pandering to 1% woke.

  5. Rascal

    All of these whiners crying over the ride being re-themed are just entitled babies that hate change and cry about everything in life that doesn’t go their way. Literal Karens. They never really had any of the influence they thought they had, and if they stop going on the attraction in protest? Good! Less of a wait for me!

    1. H

      Exactly!!! It is a ride… it will still be a fun ride. Things change, they just need to get over it.

      1. Steve

        No it’s not a ride. It’s a work of art like the Mona Lisa and it’s not closed. You need to sit down. Disney is lying. Splash Mountain is still open and will still be open for Disneyland’s centennial and WDW’s 75th but there will be no Tiana anything. Change is bad and when I take Disney over and make it great again, nothing will ever change again. The parks will be frozen in the 20th century where they belong and run on the “What would Walt do?” mantra that ran Disney after his death.

    2. Steve

      Change is bad and you need to sit down. There is nothing racist about Splash Mountain or Song of the South and that is a certified fact. You have no right to say what’s racist and what’s not.

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