After Opening in 1971, Disney World Announces Complete Theme Park Overhaul

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A dramatic evening view of a rugged, colorful mountain landscape under a twilight sky, illuminated with vibrant red and purple lighting that heightens the sense of a wild, untamed Disney frontier.

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  1. I don’t see a Radiator Springs coming. WDW’s version of RS Racers is Test Track. Coco is represented at the Mexico pavillion at EPCOT. They want to get rid of our favorite Pecos Bill and put in Tiana’s Palace. I don’t eat gumbo and po boys. I will miss those nachos.

  2. James

    Without a new larger Disney park Disney’s crowd will become more loyal to universal parks. Changing Magic Kingdom old section will not save Disney.

  3. EmiEm

    No one wants this. If they want to update a few attractions to be more politically correct, whatever. If they want to add another park or two, whatever. If they’re planning on changing well established rides and places just so that they “theme” with their movies primarily for the sake of promotion and just doing it. I know a lot of people who will never go back and won’t even bother taking their kids.

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