Disney Quietly Removes Pieces of Magic Kingdom History, and They Are Almost Gone Forever

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A person in a Mickey Mouse costume stands in front of the Magic Kingdom entrance sign, with a lake, trees, and tall buildings under a clear blue sky—a perfect scene to highlight Disney World vacation fees on a new website.

Credit: Inside The Magic

6 Comments

  1. Anonymous

    I don’t care if they get rid of the turnstiles, but I don’t like them wanting to get rid of ROA and TSI!!!!!!

  2. ROGER

    Walt’s Dream, Slowing being destroyed by money hungry idiots

  3. Greta Orth

    It’s not that I really miss this but remember how exciting it was when you went into Epcot and immediately went over to the cast members across from Spaceship Earth and made your dining reservations for the day. It was such an incredible moment when you could breathe a sigh of relief that you got the restaurant you wanted that day.

  4. BKC

    One by one, Walt and Roy are being erased so that the NEW CEO, Imagineers and Designers can put their “Mark” on WDW. You are erasing Walt and Roys dream. If you want to add something, add another park and stop removing the Disney Brothers before everyone besides me cancels our Annual Passes never to return.
    You also have become liars of not removing attractions. Add do not remove. Death of a Dream

  5. Turnstiles are part of the game

  6. Anthony

    How are turnstiles an inconvenience to guests? Too hard to push your way through? That’s ridiculous. There’s a tactile charm to them. It’s your official entry to the ride. That clicking sound. Didn’t go over my head!

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