Disney World's Largest Expansion in History Faces Uncertainty—DeSantis Holds Final Judgement

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Ron DeSantis giving a thumbs up in front of the Magic Kingdom entrance sign under a blue sky at Disney World.

Credit: Inside the Magic

10 Comments

  1. Anonymous

    Keep sharing Joshua L Harris’s post EVERYWHERE!!!!!

  2. Steve

    No expansion is happening. There is no plan to remove the Rivers of America and Disney has no right to remove it. I’ll be enjoying the Rivers at WDW for the 75th long after the Disney company has been broken up like Standard Oil, Ma Bell, and Google were and by then the whole Iger era will have been erased and retconned and D’Amaro will be in jail.

  3. bucko

    Disney must change to stay alive. Just like any other business, change is good for survival.

    1. Steve

      No it must not. Disney can survive on its name alone and will when I take it over. It will be stuck in the 1960s second-guessing what Walt would do again under my leadership.

    2. Anonymous

      Stop lying Bucks. Change has not made Disney stay alive. The sunk stock proved it and proved that change never works. Get real.

  4. GuestJulie Snyder

    Cars Land would be better put into Tomorrowland.NOT Frontierland!

    1. Anonymous

      Contact Disney and tell them that!!!!!!

  5. Anonymous

    With uncertainty spread, this situation may lead to cancellation on this expansion. So be prepared.

    1. Anonymous

      We hope that it does get cancelled!!!!! We need to protest and contact Disney EXTRA HARD and we need to do it NOW in order to make this happen!!!!!

  6. Uncle Bub

    They could have keeps the other attractions , filling in one end of 7 seas logoone.. It would have added more than enough expansion for the new attractions , and give much more guest capacity. And it help with the over crouded conditions.

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