Despite Mass Protests, Disney World Will Permanently Close Entire Land This Weekend

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A wide street lined with tall palm trees and vintage buildings evokes a classic Hollywood setting, much like the magic felt during the best time to arrive and leave Disneyland. The sky is partly cloudy with a soft, warm light illuminating the scene.

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9 Comments

  1. Anonymous

    They must leave ROA alone!!!!!

  2. Athena

    I don’t understand why they can’t use the unused land? Not just the land behind the parks but the large parking lots or other empty buildings that are just sitting! It makes no sense to destroy things that bring people in when do many are saying please don’t do this. Most families can’t afford to go anymore and you’ve turned epcot into an adult park I wouldn’t take my children there. One last thing at a family park bars aren’t the answer you’ve seen already that drinking alcohol and the hot sun make adults lose their minds.

    1. nick

      I agree, drinking at EPCOT is totally out of hand.

  3. Capn dave

    Disney is really destroying the place. We’ll never be back!!!

    1. JoeNYWF64

      Watch “To the Fair 1964” –>$2 to get in – no greed back then – 4 iconic Disney Attractions + tons more.
      & they had trams INside the park! & plenty of places to sit down.

  4. nick

    RIP Kermit and Fozzie. What a shame. Loved the little pizzas at Pizzarizzo.

  5. Javier

    I never got a chance to go to Disneyland to see the Muppets, and now i never will. I really hate change. 😔😥😢😩😭

  6. Michael A.

    I just saw MuppetVison 3D this past week for the last time and have always enjoyed it, but people have got to understand that a whole generation has grown that don’t even know the Muppets. For Disney parks to compete and survive they need to be contemporary

    1. Steve

      Muppet Vision is not closed or closing. It’s a hoax and Jim Henson’s will says it cannot close. And you couldn’t be more wrong. Every single American knows who the Muppets are. Disney doesn’t need to compete with anyone because the Disney name is enough. When I take over Disney and make it great again it will reliant on the Disney name and asking “What would Walt do?” again. Disney must never be contemporary and will only appease purists under me. Kids will have to learn to have the same tastes as their parents and grandparents. Guests in the parks under me will be clones stuck in the 20th century as that’s where Disney’s place is.

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