Disneyland Turns off Public Water Access for Theme Park Guests

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A black and white image of guests walking around the Lunar New Year festival at Disney California Adventure Park.

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5 Comments

  1. Hannah

    Thunder Mountain Railroad. The spray isn’t happening when you go by the dinosaur bones.

  2. A.M

    It makes sense none of the water features are working. It’s refurbishment season. It would even be fine if such water shows as WOC and Fantasmic were on pause. This water could also be used for the recovering of the wildfires in nearby Los Angeles

  3. Cris

    California has had 2 years of record rain and has only been dry for 9 months.
    There was plenty of water to fight the fires 50 miles away.

    1. Douglass Abramson

      While Southern California is edging into drought for the year, our water supplies are far from being under duress, so there is no reason to turn off water features and effects for that reason, at the moment and most of the water used at Disneyland is recycled and not a strain on the regional water supply

  4. Abby

    Have any of you considered that California just went through a drought and catastrophic wildfires that eliminated large areas of land which people were living on? Disney parks are the last concern when an entire inhabited ecosystem is being entirely destroyed. Have some perspective; who cares about a realistic simulation of an area when the rest is at risk?

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